MCP Node Server
A basic Node.js server project
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What is the MCP Node Server?
The MCP Node Server is a lightweight web server based on Node.js, mainly used to display the server's running status. It provides a simple interface to confirm whether the server is running normally.How to use the MCP Node Server?
You can run the server through simple installation and startup commands. It will listen on port 4999 and return the server status information.Use cases
It is suitable for development and testing environments that need to quickly set up a simple server, or as a health check endpoint in a microservice architecture.Main features
Simple status displayProvide basic server running status information
Rapid deploymentInstallation and startup can be completed with just a few simple commands
Development modeSupport the automatic reloading function in the development environment
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Lightweight, low resource consumption
Simple configuration, easy to get started
Suitable for rapid prototype development
Limitations
Relatively basic functions, not suitable for production environments
Lack of advanced functions such as authentication and logging
Only support a single endpoint
How to use
Clone the repository
Clone the project code to the local machine
Install dependencies
Enter the project directory and install the required dependencies
Start the server
Start the server in standard mode or development mode
Usage examples
Basic server status checkVerify whether the server is running normally
Development environment testingUse the automatic reloading function during development
Frequently Asked Questions
How to modify the server port?
Why can't I access the server?
Can more endpoints be added?
Related resources
Node.js official website
Official documentation for the Node.js runtime environment
Express framework documentation
Documentation for the popular Node.js Web framework
GitHub repository
Project source code repository
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