Minimal MCP Server
A minimized MCP service implementation for Cursor IDE based on the official MCP SDK, used for rapid startup or experimentation.
rating : 2.5 points
downloads : 7.7K
What is the Minimal MCP Server?
This is a minimized MCP server implementation designed for Cursor IDE, built using the official Model Context Protocol SDK. It provides a basic framework for interacting with AI models, suitable for developers to quickly start MCP-related projects.How to use the Minimal MCP Server?
Simply clone the repository, install the dependencies, and then enable it in Cursor IDE. You can start using it without complex configuration.Use cases
Suitable for developers who want to quickly experience the MCP protocol, or as a basic template for new projects. It is also suitable for teaching demonstrations and prototype development.Main features
Official SDK integration
Use the official @modelcontextprotocol/sdk package to ensure compatibility and stability
Minimal implementation
A single-file implementation containing only core functions, easy to understand and modify
Zero configuration
Ready to use out of the box, no additional configuration is required to run
Advantages
Quickly start MCP development
The code is concise and easy to understand
Based on the official SDK, with good compatibility
No complex configuration required
Limitations
The functions are relatively basic, lacking advanced features
Only supports the Node.js environment
Requires Cursor IDE to get the best experience
How to use
Clone the repository
Clone the project code to your local machine
Install dependencies
Enter the project directory and install the required dependencies
Enable in Cursor
Open the project with Cursor IDE and enable'minimal-mcp-server' in the settings
Usage examples
Rapid prototype development
As a basic template for a new MCP project, start development quickly
Teaching demonstration
Used to demonstrate the basic working principle of the MCP protocol
Frequently Asked Questions
What version of Node.js is required?
Can it be used in a production environment?
How to add custom functions?
Related resources
Model Context Protocol official website
Official documentation and specifications
GitHub repository
Project source code
Cursor IDE
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