Pylpex MCP
The Pylpex MCP server provides tools and resources for the Pylpex interpreter, including functions such as code execution, tokenization, variable management, and documentation retrieval.
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What is the Pylpex MCP Server?
The Pylpex MCP server is a bridge connecting Claude Desktop and the Pylpex interpreter. It allows you to directly execute Pylpex code, analyze code structure, view variable states, etc. in a Claude conversation without leaving the Claude interface.How to use the Pylpex MCP Server?
After installation and configuration, you can access Pylpex functions through the tool panel in Claude Desktop. You can run Pylpex code, view the syntax tokens of the code, check the current variable states, or reset the interpreter environment.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for learning the Pylpex language, debugging Pylpex code, teaching demonstrations, or scenarios where you need to quickly test Pylpex code snippets in a Claude conversation.Main Features
Code Execution
Run Pylpex code directly in Claude and get the execution results
Code Analysis
Convert Pylpex code into syntax tokens to help understand the code structure
Variable Viewing
View all variables and their values in the current Pylpex interpreter
Environment Reset
Reset the state of the Pylpex interpreter, clearing all variables and states
Documentation Query
Get the syntax documentation and available function descriptions of the Pylpex language
Sample Code
Get Pylpex code examples to help with learning and usage
Advantages
Seamless integration: Use directly in Claude Desktop without switching tools
Real-time interaction: Execute code immediately and view the results
Learning-friendly: Provide documentation and examples for easy learning of the Pylpex language
State management: View and reset the interpreter state
Limitations
Language limitation: Pylpex is a French programming language, which may be a barrier for non-French users
Development status: The Pylpex language is still under development, and its functions may change
Dependency configuration: Requires correct configuration of Claude Desktop to use
Limited functionality: Mainly focused on code execution and analysis, not a complete development environment
How to Use
Clone the Project
Clone the Pylpex MCP server project from GitHub to your local machine
Install Dependencies
Use the uv tool to install all the dependency packages required by the project
Configure Claude Desktop
Edit the Claude Desktop configuration file and add the Pylpex MCP server configuration. You need to replace the path with your actual project path.
Restart the Application
Close and reopen the Claude Desktop application to apply the configuration changes
Verify the Installation
Check the Pylpex server status in the developer settings of Claude Desktop to confirm that the tool is available
Usage Examples
Learn Pylpex Syntax
Use the documentation and example functions to understand the basic syntax and available functions of the Pylpex language
Debug Code Errors
When an error occurs in Pylpex code, use the tokenize function to analyze the code structure and find syntax problems
Test Code Snippets
Quickly test a Pylpex algorithm or logic and view the execution results
Teaching Demonstration
Demonstrate the features of the Pylpex language in a teaching scenario and view the variable state changes at the same time
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Pylpex language?
Why do I need to configure the --directory parameter of uv?
Can I use this server in other MCP clients?
Which operating systems does the Pylpex MCP server support?
How to update the Pylpex MCP server?
Can I run multiple Pylpex interpreter instances simultaneously?
Related Resources
Pylpex GitHub Repository
Source code and documentation of the Pylpex interpreter
MCP Official Documentation
Official documentation and specifications of the Model Context Protocol
Claude Desktop
Download and introduction of the Claude Desktop application
uv Tool Documentation
Official documentation of the Python package management tool uv

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