My Tools MCP Server Public Preview
An MCP server project integrating personal automation tools, aiming to call private tools through an AI proxy for efficient management
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What is My Tools MCP Server?
This is a server system that integrates personal automation tools into an AI proxy. Through the MCP protocol, you can expose custom tools (such as Python scripts) for the AI proxy to use.How to use My Tools MCP Server?
You can add new tools through simple configuration, and the server will automatically handle tool calls and result returns. You can expand the functionality of the AI proxy without complex deployment.Use Cases
Suitable for developers who need to integrate personal scripts/tools into AI workflows, or users who want to manage multiple automation tools centrally.Main Features
Tool IntegrationEasily integrate personal tools such as Python scripts into the AI proxy
Centralized ManagementManage multiple automation tools centrally to avoid decentralized deployment
Easy to ExpandYou can add new tools through simple configuration without modifying the core code
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Simplify the integration of personal tools with the AI proxy
Improve efficiency with a unified management interface
Flexible expansion capabilities
Limitations
Currently only supports Python script calls
Requires basic technical knowledge for configuration
How to Use
Create a Project Directory
First, create a project directory to store server files
Initialize the MCP Server
Use the npx command to initialize the MCP server
Add a New Tool
Edit the index.ts file to add a new tool definition
Implement Tool Logic
Add the specific implementation of the tool in the request handler
Usage Examples
Get the Current TimeGet the current time of the server through a Python script
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need programming knowledge to use it?
Can I add non-Python tools?
How to ensure security?
Related Resources
GitHub Private Repository
Contains the complete source code and private configurations
GitHub Public Preview Repository
Public examples and documentation
Model Context Protocol Documentation
Official documentation of the MCP protocol
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