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ExMCP Test Server

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About ExMCP Test Server

Test implementation of mcp server in Elixir

Basic information

Category

Developer Tools

License

MIT

Runtime

elixir

Transports

stdio

Publisher

y86

Config

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Overview

What is ExMCP Test Server?

An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server implementation in Elixir that provides a test implementation for experimenting with the protocol. It is designed for developers who want to explore MCP using a JSON-RPC 2.0 compliant server built with Elixir.

How to use ExMCP Test Server?

Run the server locally with mix run --no-halt. For production use, generate a release with mix release and add it to your claude_desktop_config.json using the command path/to/your/release/bin/my_app start under the mcpServers key.

Key features of ExMCP Test Server

  • JSON-RPC 2.0 compliant server implementation
  • Standard MCP protocol methods are supported
  • Pluggable validation and middleware pipeline
  • Schema-driven request/response validation
  • OpenRPC specification is included

Use cases of ExMCP Test Server

  • Experimenting with the Model Context Protocol (MCP)
  • Testing MCP clients against a local server
  • Learning MCP through a minimal reference implementation

FAQ from ExMCP Test Server

What runtime dependencies are required?

Elixir 1.14+ and Mix. The server relies on PhxJsonRpc, ExJsonSchema, and Jason.

Which MCP methods does the server implement?

initialize, notifications/initialized, prompts/list, resources/list, tools/list, and tools/call.

How can I run the server locally or as a release?

Run locally with mix run --no-halt. For a release, use mix release and configure the binary in claude_desktop_config.json with the start argument.

Where is the OpenRPC specification located?

It can be found at priv/static/mcp-openrpc.json in the project.

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