MCP Mood Quotes
An MCP server that returns motivational quotes based on the user's mood
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What is the MCP Mood Quote Server?
This is a simple server that can return corresponding motivational quotes based on your current mood state. You just need to tell it your current mood (such as happy, sad, etc.), and it will return a relevant quote.How to use the MCP Mood Quote Server?
You can use this service by sending an HTTP request or integrating it into other applications. The easiest way is to test it using the curl command.Use cases
Suitable for application scenarios that require emotional motivation, such as mental health applications, diary applications, chatbots, etc.Main features
Multi - mood support
Supports multiple mood inputs such as happy, sad, tired, excited, angry, etc.
Easy integration
Complies with the Model Context Protocol standard and can be easily integrated into various LLM systems.
Fast response
A lightweight service with a fast response, suitable for real - time applications.
Advantages
Simple and easy to use, no complex configuration required
Fast response speed, suitable for real - time applications
Supports multiple common moods
Limitations
Currently, the supported mood types are limited
The quote library is relatively small
Custom quotes are not supported
How to use
Start the server
First, you need to start the server program.
Send a request
Send a POST request using curl or other HTTP clients.
Get the response
The server will return a quote response in JSON format.
Usage examples
Get quotes when happy
When the user is happy, get relevant quotes.
Get comfort when sad
When the user is sad, get comforting statements.
Frequently Asked Questions
What mood types are supported?
How to add custom quotes?
Which port does the server run on by default?
Related resources
GitHub repository
Project source code
Model Context Protocol documentation
Official documentation of the MCP protocol

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