Timeserver
A simple MCP server that provides date and time information for proxy systems and chat REPLs
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What is MCP-timeserver?
MCP-timeserver is a simple time service that provides time information from around the world for proxy systems and chat REPLs. It supports retrieving the current time through a specific URI format or a Python tool.How to use MCP-timeserver?
You can use it in two ways: 1) Query the time of a specific time zone using the datetime:// URI format. 2) Call the get_current_time() tool function to get the local time.Use cases
Suitable for applications that require accurate time information, cross - time - zone collaboration systems, time - sensitive task scheduling, etc.Main features
URI time queryGet the current time of any time zone in the world through a simple URI format (datetime://[time zone]/now).
Python toolProvides the get_current_time() tool function, which can be directly called in a Python environment to get the local time.
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Simple and easy - to - use interface design
Supports major global time zones
Lightweight service with fast response
Limitations
Only provides current time information and does not support historical time queries
The time zone name needs to be entered accurately
How to use
Installation and configuration
Add the timeserver configuration to your MCP configuration file.
URI query
Query the time of a specific time zone using the datetime://[time zone]/now format.
Tool call
Call the get_current_time() function in a Python environment.
Usage examples
Cross - time - zone meeting arrangementQuickly query the local times of all participants when arranging an international meeting.
System time synchronizationEnsure that all components in an automated system use a unified time reference.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to know the supported time zone names?
What is the format of the returned time?
Does the service support time calculation?
Related resources
MCP server documentation
Official documentation for the Model Context Protocol
Time zone database reference
List of standard time zone names
MCP-timeserver status
Real - time server status monitoring
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