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Basic information

Category

Other

License

MIT license

Runtime

python

Transports

stdio

Publisher

nationalteam

Config

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

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mcp-servers-nationalteam": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": [
        "sync"
      ]
    }
  }
}

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Overview

What is MCP Servers?

MCP Servers is a tool for managing and running MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers via a bot, providing a template-based system for adding new servers.

How to use MCP Servers?

Install uv (e.g., pipx install uv), then run uv sync to install the package. Start the bot with uv run mcpservers. To add a new server, copy the servers/templatemcp directory, rename it, and register it in pyproject.toml and mcpservers.cli.

Key features of MCP Servers?

  • Template-based server addition
  • Workspace management with uv
  • CLI bot execution
  • Support for multiple servers in workspace

Use cases of MCP Servers?

  • Quickly scaffolding and integrating new MCP servers
  • Running a unified bot that serves multiple MCP servers
  • Managing MCP server code and dependencies in a monorepo

FAQ from MCP Servers

How do I install MCP Servers?

Install uv, then run uv sync in the project directory to install dependencies.

How do I run the MCP Servers bot?

Execute uv run mcpservers from the project root.

How can I add a new MCP server?

Copy the servers/templatemcp directory, rename it, add it to uv.workspace.members in pyproject.toml, and register it in mcpservers.cli.

What are the runtime dependencies?

Python, uv, and any packages specified in the server’s workspace configuration.

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