MCP Server Python
This project is a Python-based MCP server for integrating custom tools in AI-assisted development environments, providing addition operations and API key retrieval functions.
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What is an MCP server?
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a framework that allows custom tools to be integrated into AI-assisted development environments. This Python implementation provides functions such as simple calculations and environment variable retrieval for use by LLM-based IDEs.How to use the MCP server?
The server can be integrated with IDEs such as Cursor AI to provide on-demand tool execution. Developers can call tools in the IDE through natural language prompts.Application scenarios
Suitable for developers using AI-assisted IDEs who need to extend functionality through custom tools, such as calculations, environment management, or other repetitive tasks.Features
Supports basic arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Allows reading and retrieving environment variable values from the system.
Seamlessly integrates with mainstream AI-assisted development environments to provide real-time tool support.
Advantages and disadvantages analysis
Usage guide
First, install the required dependencies: Run pip install mcp mcp[cli].
Create a new directory and initialize the project.
Create an mcp.json configuration file in the project root directory and add the required tool definitions.
Start the MCP server and connect to the IDE for testing.
Usage examples
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Model Context Protocol (MCP)?
How to add new tools to the server?
Where should the mcp.json file be placed?
More resources
Introduction Guide to the Model Context Protocol
Official documentation introducing the MCP framework.
Python SDK repository
The official Python SDK code repository.
Tutorial on building an MCP server
A step-by-step guide to building MCP servers and clients from scratch.
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