MCP Ruby Skeleton
This is an MCP server framework based on Ruby, implementing the Model Context Protocol (MCP), allowing large language models to invoke tools (such as generating random numbers). The project includes functions such as protocol processing, tool management, and logging, and supports integration with LLMs such as Claude.
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What is the MCP Ruby Server Skeleton?
The MCP Ruby Server Skeleton is a framework for connecting large language models (such as Claude) and tools. It is implemented through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), allowing users to invoke various tools through simple commands, such as generating random numbers.How to use the MCP Ruby Server Skeleton?
After installing and running the server, you can add it to the Claude desktop application through the configuration file. Then, you can use predefined tools or customize new tools to perform specific tasks.Applicable Scenarios
The MCP Ruby Server Skeleton is very suitable for developers who need to quickly integrate multiple tools, especially teams that want to add more features to Claude.Main Features
Generate Random NumberGenerate a random integer between 1 and the specified maximum value. The default maximum value is 100.
Register ToolsSupport dynamic registration of new tools to extend the server's functionality.
JSON-RPC 2.0 CompatibilityFollow the JSON-RPC 2.0 standard to ensure efficient and reliable message passing.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Easy to integrate into the existing Claude configuration.
Support flexible tool extension.
Powerful logging mechanism for easy debugging.
The JSON-RPC 2.0 protocol ensures high reliability.
Limitations
Requires a certain foundation in Ruby programming to add new tools.
May impose a certain burden on low-performance devices.
Need to ensure a stable network environment to avoid disconnection.
How to Use
Clone the Project Repository
Clone the MCP Ruby Server Skeleton code to the local machine via Git.
Set Execution Permissions
Ensure that the server script has executable permissions.
Start the Server
Run the server script to start listening for requests.
Usage Examples
Generate Random NumberSend a request to the server to generate a random number.
Custom Tool ExampleAdd a new tool to the server and invoke it.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to check if the server is working properly?
What if the tool is not displayed?
Related Resources
Official Documentation
Detailed technical documentation and API reference.
GitHub Repository
Source code and example code.
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