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mcp-servers

by Aaryash-Shakya

This repository provides examples of MCP (Micro Control Plane) servers. It includes instructions on how to build and use these servers within an MCP configuration.

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What is mcp-servers?

These are example MCP servers, likely designed to be integrated into a larger Micro Control Plane architecture. They are implemented in TypeScript and compiled to JavaScript.

How to use mcp-servers?

  1. Install dependencies using yarn install. 2. Build the project using yarn build. 3. Make the generated .js files executable using chmod +x. 4. Configure your MCP configuration file to point to the executable .js files, specifying the command and arguments needed to run them (e.g., using npx node).

Key features of mcp-servers

  • Example MCP server implementations

  • TypeScript codebase

  • Build process using yarn

  • Configurable execution via MCP configuration

Use cases of mcp-servers

  • Demonstrating MCP server integration

  • Providing a starting point for building custom MCP servers

  • Extending Micro Control Plane functionality

  • Integrating external services into an MCP architecture

FAQ from mcp-servers

What is MCP?

MCP likely refers to Micro Control Plane, an architecture for managing and controlling microservices.

What dependencies are required?

The project requires yarn for dependency management and potentially Node.js for running the built JavaScript files.

How do I run the servers?

After building, you need to make the .js files executable and then configure your MCP to execute them using a command like npx node.

Where are the built files located?

The compiled JavaScript (.js) files are generated in the root directory of the project, corresponding to the TypeScript (.ts) source files.

Can I use npm instead of yarn?

While the instructions specify yarn, you might be able to adapt them to use npm, but you'll need to adjust the commands accordingly (e.g., npm install, npm run build).