Hs MCP
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) implementation in Haskell, supporting interaction with clients such as Claude through StdIO and JSON-RPC, and providing resource, tool, and prompt management functions.
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What is the MCP-Haskell Server?
MCP-Haskell is a server written in Haskell that allows applications to interact with other tools and services through the Model Context Protocol (MCP). You can easily share tools, resources, and prompts to achieve a more efficient workflow.How to Use the MCP-Haskell Server?
You can set up the server through simple steps and integrate it into your project. Just install the necessary dependencies and run the server to start using it.Applicable Scenarios
MCP-Haskell is suitable for developers and teams that require cross-platform collaboration, especially when sharing tools, resources, and prompts is needed.Main Features
Full Support for the MCP ProtocolFully adheres to the Model Context Protocol specification, ensuring seamless collaboration with other MCP clients (such as Claude).
Resource ManagementRegister and manage resources (such as files and datasets) and access them through a standardized interface.
Tool IntegrationIntegrate custom tools into the server and call them through the JSON-RPC interface.
Rich Testing SupportBuilt-in comprehensive test suite to ensure server stability and compatibility.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Easy to integrate into existing projects
Supports multiple protocols (such as JSON-RPC and StdIO)
Powerful testing capabilities ensure reliability
Limitations
Requires a high level of familiarity with Haskell
May require additional learning of the MCP protocol
How to Use
Install Dependencies
Clone the project and configure the environment using Nix or Direnv.
Build the Project
Build the MCP-Haskell server using Cabal.
Start the Server
Run the server and listen for requests.
Usage Examples
Register a ResourceRegister a new resource with the server and provide its description and MIME type.
Call a ToolCall a registered tool through the JSON-RPC interface and pass input parameters.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does MCP-Haskell support other programming languages?
How to debug the MCP-Haskell server?
Related Resources
Official Documentation of the Model Context Protocol
Understand the complete specification of MCP.
GitHub Repository
View the source code and examples of MCP-Haskell.
MCP Inspector
A client tool for testing MCP servers.
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