hello-world-mcp
A simple Model Context Protocol server that provides a hello world greeting tool, serving as a boilerplate template for quickly creating new MCP servers.
README
Hello World MCP Server
A simple Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides a hello world tool. This server serves as a boilerplate template to help developers quickly create and deploy new MCP servers. It demonstrates basic MCP server functionality with a greeting tool and can be easily modified to add custom tools and resources.
Features
- Hello World Tool: Simple greeting tool that says "Hello, {name}" with default "world"
- Input Validation: Uses Zod schemas for robust parameter validation
- Simple and Clean: Minimal MCP server implementation for demonstration purposes
Using as a Boilerplate
This project serves as a starting template for building your own MCP servers. To create a custom MCP server:
- Clone or fork this repository
- Modify
index.jsto add your own tools usingserver.registerTool() - Update
package.jsonwith your server name and description - Customize the README and configuration files as needed
The basic structure includes proper error handling, input validation with Zod, and MCP protocol compliance.
Hello World Tool
The server provides a simple hello world tool that greets users with a customizable name.
Tool Usage
The helloWorld tool accepts an optional name parameter and returns a greeting message.
Parameters:
name: Name to greet (optional, defaults to "world")
Example Response:
Hello, world!
Installation
Global Installation (Recommended)
-
Install globally via npm:
npm install -g hello-world-mcp -
The
hello-world-mcpcommand will be available system-wide
Local Installation
- Clone or download this repository
- Install dependencies:
npm install - Start the server:
npm start
Usage
Starting the Server
npm start
MCP Configuration
For Global Installation
Add this to your MCP client configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"hello-world-mcp": {
"command": "hello-world-mcp",
"args": [],
"env": {},
"description": "Hello World MCP server with greeting tool"
}
}
}
For Local Installation
Add this to your MCP client configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"hello-world-mcp": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["index.js"],
"cwd": "/path/to/hello-world-mcp",
"env": {},
"description": "Hello World MCP server with greeting tool"
}
}
}
Usage Examples
Hello World Tool
{
"name": "helloWorld",
"arguments": {
"name": "Alice"
}
}
Response:
{
"content": [
{
"type": "text",
"text": "Hello, Alice!"
}
]
}
Default Greeting
{
"name": "helloWorld",
"arguments": {}
}
Response:
{
"content": [
{
"type": "text",
"text": "Hello, world!"
}
]
}
Available Tools
Hello World Tool
helloWorld
A simple greeting tool that says "Hello, {name}" with default "world".
Parameters:
name: Name to greet (optional, defaults to "world")
Hello World Examples
Basic Greeting
{
"name": "helloWorld",
"arguments": {
"name": "Alice"
}
}
Response:
{
"content": [
{
"type": "text",
"text": "Hello, Alice!"
}
]
}
Default Greeting
{
"name": "helloWorld",
"arguments": {}
}
Response:
{
"content": [
{
"type": "text",
"text": "Hello, world!"
}
]
}
Response Format
The hello world tool returns a simple text response:
{
"content": [
{
"type": "text",
"text": "Hello, world!"
}
]
}
Dependencies
@modelcontextprotocol/sdk: MCP SDK for server implementationzod: Schema validation library
License
ISC
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