Lowes Toolkit
A simple dice rolling server based on the MCP protocol
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What is the Dice Roller MCP Server?
The Dice Roller MCP Server is a tool based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP), which allows users to randomly generate numbers by specifying the number of sides of the dice. Whether for games, education, or entertainment, this tool can meet your needs.How to use the Dice Roller MCP Server?
Simply enter the number of sides of the dice you want to roll, and the server will return a random integer between 1 and the specified number of sides.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for occasions that require quick generation of random numbers, such as tabletop role - playing games (RPG), lottery activities, or simulation experiments.Main Features
Support dice with any number of sidesYou can specify any positive integer as the number of sides of the dice.
Easy to useUsers only need to call the `roll_dice` function to get a random number.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
No need to install any software, directly access online.
Powerful functions and easy to expand.
Provide instant feedback and smooth operation.
Limitations
Runs dependent on network connection.
Only supports standard integer input and does not support complex logical operations.
How to Use
Access the server
Open a browser or terminal and enter the server address.
Call the roll_dice function
Enter the required number of sides, such as 6 or 20.
Usage Examples
Case 1: Roll the dice for a gameIn a tabletop RPG game, players need to roll an eight - sided die to determine the action result.
Case 2: Random lotteryIn a lottery activity, participants need to roll a hundred - sided die to determine the winner.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which operating systems does the server support?
What will happen if I enter a negative number?
Related Resources
Official Documentation
Understand the basics of the Model Context Protocol.
GitHub Code Repository
View the source code and participate in development.
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