Weather Server MCP Server 480
An MCP server based on TypeScript that implements a simple note system, providing note resource management, creation tools, and summary generation functions.
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What is the Weather-Server MCP Server?
Weather-Server is a server based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) specifically designed to manage text notes. It allows users to create and store notes and can automatically generate note summaries.How to use the Weather-Server?
Connect to the server through clients that support the MCP protocol, such as Claude Desktop, and then use the provided tools to create notes or generate summaries.Use cases
Suitable for users who need to quickly record and organize text information, such as researchers, writers, or teams that need to record meeting notes.Main features
Note resourcesAccess all stored notes through the note:// URI. Each note contains a title, content, and metadata.
Create a noteUse the create_note tool to quickly create a new text note.
Note summaryAutomatically generate a structured summary of all stored notes.
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Simple and easy-to-use text note management
Supports direct access to note content through the URI
The automatic summary function saves time on organization
Limitations
Currently only supports plain text format
Performance may decline when the number of notes increases
Requires a client that supports the MCP protocol to use
How to use
Install the server
Ensure that the Node.js environment is installed, and then run npm install to install dependencies.
Configure the client
Add the server configuration to the Claude Desktop configuration file.
Start using
After connecting to the server through the client, you can use all functions.
Usage examples
Meeting minutesRecord meeting points and automatically generate summaries
Research note summaryAutomatically summarize multiple research notes
Frequently asked questions
How to access created notes?
Where are the notes stored?
How to debug server issues?
Related resources
MCP Protocol Documentation
Official documentation for the Model Context Protocol
MCP Inspector
MCP server debugging tool
Claude Desktop
Client that supports the MCP protocol
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