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mcp-server-say-hello

@BrightLin

About mcp-server-say-hello

The most simple ModelContext Protocol server example, just say hello to user. Written by python

Basic information

Category

Other

License

MIT license

Runtime

python

Transports

stdio

Publisher

BrightLin

Config

Add this server to your MCP-compatible client using the configuration below.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "say_hello": {
      "command": "python",
      "args": [
        "-m",
        "mcp_server_say_hello"
      ]
    }
  }
}

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Overview

What is mcp-server-say-hello?

A greeting service that provides a standardized say_hello tool interface, compliant with the MCP v1.2 protocol. It is for developers who need to integrate personalized greeting generation into MCP-compatible applications.

How to use mcp-server-say-hello?

Install via uvx (uvx mcp-server-say-hello) or pip (pip install mcp-server-say-hello), then configure in VS Code (under mcp.servers) or in Claude Desktop/Trae CN Desktop (under mcpServers). The tool say_hello accepts a name parameter and returns Hello {name}!.

Key features of mcp-server-say-hello?

  • Personalized greeting generation
  • Compliant with MCP v1.2 protocol specifications
  • Multi-environment deployment (uvx, docker, pip)
  • REST API endpoint: POST /say_hello
  • Standardized input and output schema

Use cases of mcp-server-say-hello?

  • Add a welcoming message to an MCP-driven assistant
  • Greet users by name in a chatbot or voice agent
  • Demonstrate a minimal MCP tool integration in tutorials
  • Serve as a starter template for MCP tool development
  • Provide consistent greeting logic across different MCP hosts

FAQ from mcp-server-say-hello

What tool does mcp-server-say-hello expose?

It exposes a single tool named say_hello that accepts a name parameter and returns a text greeting.

How do I configure it in VS Code?

Add the say_hello server under mcp.servers with command uvx and args ["mcp-server-say-hello"], or use the local Python module path if installed via pip.

What deployment options are supported?

The server can be run via uvx, Docker, or pip installation (python -m mcp_server_say_hello).

Is there a direct REST API?

Yes, there is a POST /say_hello endpoint that accepts {"name": "username"} and returns {"message": "Hello username!"}.

Which MCP version is supported?

The server is specifically compliant with MCP v1.2 protocol specifications.

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