Get Joke
gives random programming jokes
README
Get Joke MCP Server
Minimal Model Context Protocol (MCP) server (Node.js) that exposes one tool: get_joke.
Setup
npm install
Run
node index.js
Or:
npm start
Test (without Inspector)
This repo includes a tiny SDK-based client that spawns the server over stdio, lists tools, and calls get_joke:
npm run test:mcp
Tool response shape
The get_joke tool returns JSON like:
{
"joke": "Why do programmers prefer dark mode? Because light attracts bugs."
}
Publish to the MCP Registry (official)
The official MCP Registry stores metadata only, so you must publish the package to npm first.
- Publish to npm (once):
npm adduser
npm publish --access public
- Publish metadata to the MCP Registry:
brew install mcp-publisher
mcp-publisher login github
mcp-publisher publish
Notes:
package.jsonincludesmcpNameandserver.jsonuses the samename(required for verification).- If you change the version, bump it in both
package.jsonandserver.json(and republish to npm).
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