Example MCP Server
An example code project for the Anthropic MCP server, demonstrating how to build and integrate it with the Claude desktop application
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What is the MCP server?
The MCP server is a tool based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) that allows developers to build custom AI model interfaces. It can help users achieve powerful functional extensions through simple configuration.How to use the MCP server?
First, install and run the MCP server, then add configurations in the client (such as Claude for Desktop) to enable the server functions.Applicable scenarios
The MCP server is suitable for enterprises or developers who need custom AI functions, such as time management, task scheduling, data analysis, etc.Main features
Dynamic context managementSupports real-time update and management of the model's context information, improving interaction efficiency.
Cross - platform compatibilityCan run on multiple operating systems, facilitating developers to integrate it into existing systems.
Modular designSupports plug - in extensions, allowing new functions to be added according to requirements.
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Flexible customization ability
Efficient context processing speed
Easy to integrate into existing systems
Limitations
Requires a certain programming foundation
Initial setup may be complex
How to use
Install dependencies
Run `npm install` to install the required dependencies.
Build the project
Use `npm run build` to generate an executable file.
Start the server
Run `node index.js` to start the MCP server.
Usage examples
Query the current timeGet the current system time by configuring the MCP server.
Execute scheduled tasksConfigure the MCP server to send a notification every hour.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to add the MCP server in Claude for Desktop?
Does the MCP server support multiple languages?
How to update the MCP server?
Related resources
MCP official documentation
Learn more about the MCP protocol.
GitHub code repository
Access the open - source code of the MCP server.
Tutorial video
Watch the quick - start video.
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