Fumieval MCP Server Diceroll
MCP service configuration for adding dice rolling functionality to the Claude desktop client
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What is the MCP Dice Roll service?
This is a dice simulation service provided through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), which can generate random numbers in various ranges to simulate the effect of real dice throws.How to use the Dice Roll service?
Simply add a simple configuration to the configuration file, and you can call the dice service through the standard MCP protocol.Applicable scenarios
Suitable for scenarios such as applications that require random number generation, game development, and decision - making assistance tools.Main features
Basic dice functionSupports standard dice throws (1 - 6)
Custom rangeCan specify the generation of random numbers in any range
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Easy to use and convenient to configure
Lightweight service with low resource consumption
Seamlessly integrated with the MCP ecosystem
Limitations
Relatively basic functions, does not support complex probability models
Requires Node.js environment support
How to use
Add configuration
Add service configuration to the claude_desktop_config.json configuration file.
Start the service
Restart the application or service for the configuration to take effect.
Call the service
Call the dice service through the standard MCP protocol method.
Usage examples
Dice throws in gamesSimulate dice throws in tabletop games
Random selectorRandomly select from multiple options
Frequently Asked Questions
How to customize the number of dice faces?
What if the service fails to start?
Related resources
MCP Protocol Documentation
Official documentation of the Model Context Protocol
GitHub Repository
Source code of the dice service
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