Hello MCP Server π
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About Hello MCP Server π
A simple Hello World server implementing the Model Context Protocol (MCP)
Basic information
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Overview
What is Hello MCP Server π?
A simple Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation demonstrating basic functionality including resources, prompts, and tools. It is built with TypeScript and includes built-in testing.
How to use Hello MCP Server π?
Install dependencies with npm install, build with npm run build, then start the server with npm start. Run npm test to verify resource handling, template processing, prompt generation, and tool execution.
Key features of Hello MCP Server π
- Resource handling with templates
- Prompt management
- Tool implementation
- TypeScript support
- Built-in testing
Use cases of Hello MCP Server π
- Learning how to build an MCP server
- Testing MCP resource, prompt, and tool capabilities
- Serving as a starter template for MCP development
- Demonstrating basic MCP functionality with TypeScript
FAQ from Hello MCP Server π
What does this server demonstrate?
It shows how to implement resources (with templates), prompts, and tools under the Model Context Protocol.
What are the runtime requirements?
Node.js and npm are required. The project is TypeScriptβbased.
How can I test the server?
Run npm test β the test script verifies resource handling, template processing, prompt generation, and tool execution.
Where does the README come from?
The README is created and maintained through the MCP GitHub server.
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