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Ideas MCP Server

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About Ideas MCP Server

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Category

Other

Runtime

python

Transports

stdio

Publisher

4cabrer4

Config

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Overview

What is Ideas MCP Server?

Ideas MCP Server contains executable prototypes based on early planning documents for a cloud‑based infrastructure and service automation platform. It includes automation scripts, Infrastructure as Code templates, API usage tracking and pricing models, microservice prototypes with orchestration, and a development roadmap. Designed for developers building and prototyping cloud services.

How to use Ideas MCP Server?

Clone the repository (git clone https://github.com/yourusername/Ideas-MCP-server.git), then review and execute scripts under each folder. Launch services by running docker-compose up --build inside the services/ directory.

Key features of Ideas MCP Server

  • Automation scripts for provisioning, maintenance, and deployment
  • Infrastructure as Code (IaC) templates
  • API usage tracking and pricing models
  • Microservice prototypes and orchestration
  • Development plan and future tasks roadmap

Use cases of Ideas MCP Server

  • Automating cloud infrastructure provisioning and maintenance
  • Prototyping and orchestrating microservice architectures
  • Tracking API usage to model pricing and monetization
  • Exploring early‑stage cloud service automation workflows

FAQ from Ideas MCP Server

What are the runtime requirements?

The server requires AWS CLI, Python 3, Flask (for services), and Docker (for containerization).

How do I launch the microservices?

Navigate to the services/ folder and run docker-compose up --build to build and start the containers.

What is the structure of the repository?

  • automation/ – provisioning, maintenance, and deployment scripts
  • infrastructure/ – Infrastructure as Code templates
  • monetization/ – API usage tracking and pricing models
  • services/ – microservice prototypes and orchestration
  • roadmap/ – development plan and future tasks

Is this server production‑ready?

No, it contains executable prototypes based on early planning documents and is intended for experimentation and development.

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