
Deployable MCP Server
A simple and extendable MCP server that currently provides basic addition functionality and can be easily extended by defining new tools with docstrings.
Tools
add
Add two numbers together. Args: a: First number b: Second number Returns: The sum of a and b
subtract
Subtract the second number from the first. Args: a: Number to subtract from b: Number to subtract Returns: The result of a - b
divide
Divide the first number by the second. Args: a: Numerator b: Denominator Returns: The result of a / b
multiply
Multiply two numbers together. Args: a: First number b: Second number Returns: The product of a and b
README
Installation Steps for Deployable MCP Server
To install and run the Deployable MCP Server, use the following command:
uvx --from https://github.com/parameshwaran1/mcpserverexample.git mcp-server
Or, in JSON configuration format:
"Deployable MCP Server": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"--from",
"https://github.com/parameshwaran1/mcpserverexample.git",
"mcp-server"
]
}
Usage
After installation, you can start the MCP server using the command:
uvx --from https://github.com/parameshwaran1/mcpserverexample.git mcp-server
This will launch the Deployable MCP Server, making its tools available for use.
Features
- Simple addition tool: Adds two integers and returns the result.
- Easily extendable: Add more tools by defining new functions with docstrings.
Requirements
- Python 3.8+
uv
anduvx
installed. You can install them with:pip install uv pip install uvx
Contributing
Feel free to fork the repository and submit pull requests for new features or bug fixes.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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