MCP Server Diceroll
MCP service configuration for adding dice rolling functionality to the Claude desktop client
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What is the Dice Roll MCP Server?
This is a lightweight server based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP), specifically designed to simulate dice rolls and return random number results. It can be used as a random number generator in AI applications or games.How to use the Dice Roll MCP Server?
Simply add the server configuration to the claude_desktop_config.json configuration file, and the system will automatically start the service.Applicable scenarios
Suitable for scenarios that require random number generation, such as game development, probability simulation, decision-making assistance tools, etc.Main features
Random number generationProvides the function of generating random numbers for standard dice (1 - 6)
Easy integrationCan be integrated into the existing MCP system through simple JSON configuration
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Lightweight, low resource consumption
Simple configuration, easy to integrate
Provides standardized random number generation
Limitations
The functions are relatively basic and do not support customizing the number of dice faces
Lacks advanced random number generation algorithms
How to use
Edit the configuration file
Open or create the claude_desktop_config.json file
Add server configuration
Add the dice-roll server configuration to the mcpServers section
Save and restart
Save the configuration file and restart the application for the configuration to take effect
Usage examples
Random events in gamesDetermine the type of events encountered by players in text adventure games
Decision-making assistance toolProvide a random choice when users have difficulty making decisions
Frequently Asked Questions
How to customize the number of dice faces?
What should I do if the server fails to start?
Can multiple dice server instances be run simultaneously?
Related resources
MCP Protocol Documentation
Official documentation of the Model Context Protocol
Node.js Official Website
The Node.js runtime environment required to run the server
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