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EOL MCP Server

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The EOL MCP Server allows AI assistants like Claude to check software end-of-life dates and support status using the endoflife.date API. This helps AI models provide accurate information about software lifecycle and security status in real-time.

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What is EOL MCP Server?

The EOL MCP server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that connects AI applications, like Claude, to the endoflife.date API. It allows the AI to access real-time data about software end-of-life dates, support status, and security vulnerabilities.

How to use EOL MCP Server?

The server is installed and configured to work with Claude Desktop. Once installed, Claude can use the provided tools and prompts to query the server for information about software versions, security risks, and upgrade recommendations. Users can ask natural language questions about software lifecycle and receive contextual responses.

Key features of EOL MCP Server

  • Real-time EOL date validation

  • Version support status checking

  • Security vulnerability analysis

  • Comprehensive version comparison

  • Natural language query processing

  • Detailed lifecycle validation

Use cases of EOL MCP Server

  • Checking if a software version is still supported

  • Identifying security vulnerabilities in a software version

  • Comparing different software versions to determine the best upgrade path

  • Providing recommendations for upgrading to a supported software version

FAQ from EOL MCP Server

What is MCP?

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a system that lets AI apps connect to external tools and data sources.

What API does this server use?

This server uses the endoflife.date API.

What kind of software products does this server support?

The server supports multiple software products like Python, Node.js, Ubuntu, etc.

How do I configure Claude Desktop to use this server?

You need to modify the claude_desktop_config.json file to include the EOL server configuration.

What do I do if the server is not found?

Verify the npm link is correctly set up, check Claude Desktop configuration syntax, and ensure Node.js is properly installed.