mcp-server
by sauravfouzdar
A simple MCP server that facilitates communication between a client and Claude by executing tools and relaying results.
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What is mcp-server?
This is a server that acts as an intermediary between a client and Claude, allowing Claude to utilize external tools. It receives instructions from Claude, executes the specified tools, and returns the results back to Claude.
How to use mcp-server?
The client sends queries to Claude. Claude then analyzes available tools and prompts them. The client executes the chosen tool(s) through the MCP server. The results are sent back to Claude, who formulates a natural language response which is then displayed to the user. Refer to the mcp-guide for detailed instructions.
Key features of mcp-server
Tool execution
Communication with Claude
Result relaying
Abstraction layer for tool interaction
Use cases of mcp-server
Enabling Claude to access external data
Allowing Claude to perform actions through external tools
Integrating Claude with existing systems
Automating tasks using Claude and external tools
FAQ from mcp-server
What is MCP?
What is MCP?
MCP stands for Model Context Protocol.
What kind of tools can be used?
What kind of tools can be used?
Any tool that can be accessed programmatically can be integrated.
How does the server handle errors?
How does the server handle errors?
Error handling details are likely covered in the linked documentation.
Is the server secure?
Is the server secure?
Security considerations are likely covered in the linked documentation.
Where can I find more documentation?
Where can I find more documentation?
Refer to the mcp-guide