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myshoes-mcp-server

@whywaita

About myshoes-mcp-server

The myshoes MCP Server is Model Context Protocol (MCP) compliant server for the whywaita/myshoes.

Basic information

Category

Other

License

MIT

Runtime

go

Transports

stdio

Publisher

whywaita

Config

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

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "myshoes-mcp-server": {
      "command": "docker",
      "args": [
        "run",
        "-i",
        "--rm",
        "ghcr.io/whywaita/myshoes-mcp-server:latest",
        "/myshoes-mcp-server",
        "stdio",
        "--host",
        "http://192.0.2.10:8080"
      ]
    }
  }
}

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Overview

What is myshoes-mcp-server?

myshoes-mcp-server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) compliant server that implements a JSON-RPC server for managing target data from the myshoes system. It is intended for users who want to integrate myshoes with MCP-capable clients, such as VS Code.

How to use myshoes-mcp-server?

Install it using Docker and configure it in your MCP client (e.g., VS Code). The server runs via stdio and requires a --host argument pointing to the myshoes instance (e.g., http://192.0.2.10:8080). An example configuration for VS Code is provided in the README.

Key features of myshoes-mcp-server

  • JSON-RPC based MCP server for myshoes
  • Manages target data from the myshoes platform
  • Runs via Docker with stdio transport
  • Configured with a --host argument for the myshoes instance
  • Early development stage, not production ready

Use cases of myshoes-mcp-server

  • Integrating myshoes target data management with MCP clients
  • Automating target data operations in myshoes deployments
  • Building MCP-based tools that interact with myshoes

FAQ from myshoes-mcp-server

What transport does myshoes-mcp-server use?

It uses the stdio transport, as shown in the VS Code MCP configuration.

How do I install myshoes-mcp-server?

You run the Docker image ghcr.io/whywaita/myshoes-mcp-server:latest with the appropriate arguments, including the --host flag.

Is myshoes-mcp-server ready for production?

No, the project is in early development and not yet ready for production use.

What does the --host parameter do?

It specifies the URL of the myshoes server instance that the MCP server will communicate with.

Can I use myshoes-mcp-server without Docker?

The README only provides a Docker-based installation method; no alternative installation is described.

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