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Workspace MCP Server
A minimal Python MCP server built with the official MCP Python SDK and prepared for deployment on Render from GitHub.
Files
server.py: the MCP server entrypointrequirements.txt: Python dependenciesrender.yaml: Render deployment blueprint
What this server does
This starter server exposes:
echo: returns the text you send itadd_numbers: adds two numberslist_workspace_files: lists files inside the app directoryread_text_file: reads a UTF-8 text fileread_json_file: reads and parses a JSON file
It also exposes a resource at workspace://server-info.
Run locally
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Install dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt -
Run in local stdio mode:
python server.py -
Run in MCP dev mode:
uv run mcp dev server.py -
Run in HTTP mode locally:
MCP_TRANSPORT=streamable-http python server.py
By default, local HTTP mode listens on 127.0.0.1:8000, and the MCP endpoint is:
http://127.0.0.1:8000/mcp
Deploy on Render
Option 1: Use render.yaml
- Push these files to your GitHub repository.
- In Render, create a new Blueprint service from that repository.
- Render will read
render.yamland create the web service automatically.
Option 2: Manual Web Service setup
If you do not want to use the blueprint file, create a Render Web Service with:
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Build Command:
pip install -r requirements.txt -
Start Command:
python server.py -
Environment Variable:
MCP_TRANSPORT=streamable-http
Render endpoint
After deployment, the MCP HTTP endpoint is:
https://YOUR-RENDER-SERVICE.onrender.com/mcp
Render supplies the PORT environment variable automatically. This server is already set up to bind to that port and to host 0.0.0.0 when running on Render.
Notes
stdiomode is for local MCP usage, not for Render web deployment.streamable-httpmode is the correct mode for Render.- If you rename the service, you do not need to change the code.
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