MCP Server Python Functions
A guide to installing and configuring an MCP server
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What is My MCP Server?
My MCP Server is a server implementation based on the Model Context Protocol that allows you to interact with AI models (such as Claude) through a standardized protocol. It serves as an intermediate layer, simplifying the process of model invocation.How to use My MCP Server?
After installation, you can configure an MCP client (such as Claude) to connect to this server and then interact with the AI model through the standardized protocol.Applicable scenarios
Suitable for scenarios where a standardized interface is required to interact with AI models, especially when you need to manage multiple model connections uniformly.Main features
Standardized protocol support
Implements the Model Context Protocol standard to ensure seamless interaction with compatible clients
Easy installation
Installation and configuration can be completed with simple commands
Just tool support
Supports using the just command - line tool to simplify the operation process
Advantages
Provides a standardized model interaction interface
Simple installation and configuration process
Supports using the just tool to simplify operations
Limitations
Requires basic knowledge of command - line operations
Depends on the Ruby environment (installed via gems)
Requires manual configuration of environment variables
How to use
Install dependencies
Ensure that Ruby and the necessary gems are installed on the system
Configure environment variables
Copy the template file and set the necessary environment variables
Add to MCP client
Configure the server connection in an MCP client (such as Claude)
Usage examples
Connect to the Claude client
Configure the server in the Claude client to achieve standardized interaction
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the just tool necessary?
How do I know which environment variables need to be set?
Which MCP clients are supported?
Related resources
just command - line tool
A tool for simplifying command execution
Model Context Protocol
MCP protocol specification

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