MCP Server For Hashing
An MCP server that provides MD5 and SHA - 256 hash calculations, supports running through Docker or Python environment, and is suitable for clients that support the MCP protocol, such as VS Code Copilot Chat and Claude.
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What is the MCP Server?
The MCP Server for Cryptographic Hashing is a tool that supports MD5 and SHA - 256 cryptographic hash calculations. It integrates with various clients through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), such as VS Code Copilot Chat and Claude for Desktop.How to use the MCP Server?
By configuring the client and sending requests, you can easily obtain the MD5 or SHA - 256 hash value of the text.Applicable scenarios
This server is suitable for application scenarios that require efficient cryptographic hash calculations, such as data verification, password storage, and file integrity checks.Main features
MD5 hash calculationCalculate the MD5 hash value of the input text.
SHA - 256 hash calculationGenerate the SHA - 256 hash value of the input text.
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Easy to use, only a few steps are required for configuration
Supports multiple clients to meet a wide range of needs
Efficiently handle a large number of hash calculation tasks
Limitations
Requires Docker or Python environment to be installed
Performance may need to be optimized for very large - scale data
How to use
Download and install Docker
Ensure that the latest version of Docker is installed on your computer.
Pull the MCP Server image
Pull the latest MCP Server image from Docker Hub.
Configure the client
Add the server configuration to your MCP client.
Test run
Send a hash calculation request to the client to verify if the configuration is successful.
Usage examples
Calculate the MD5 hash valueDemonstrate how to calculate the MD5 hash value of specific text.
Generate the SHA - 256 hash valueDemonstrate how to generate the SHA - 256 hash value of specific text.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to check if Docker is installed?
What if I can't connect to the server?
Does it support other hash algorithms?
Related resources
MCP official documentation
Understand the basics of the Model Context Protocol.
GitHub source code
View the complete source code of the project.
Docker image
Access the MCP Server image on Docker Hub.
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