Hello World MCP Server
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README
🧠 Demo MCP Server with Smithery
This repository showcases a demo implementation of a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server using Smithery, designed to help AI agents interact with tools securely and efficiently.
It includes a streamable MCP server that generates a simple Python "Hello World" program and is ready for integration with LibreChat.
📦 Project Structure
File Structure Demo-MCP-Server-Smithery/ ├── safe-mcp-server/ # Secure MCP server using Smithery CLI ├── insecure-python-code/ # Example of insecure code for contrast ├── smithery.yaml # Smithery configuration file └── README.md # You're reading it!
🚀 Features
- Secure MCP Server: Built with Smithery CLI to ensure safe tool interactions.
- Insecure Code Samples: Included for educational contrast and security awareness.
- LibreChat Integration: Ready to plug into LibreChat for AI agent communication.
- Streamable Output: Generates and streams a basic Python script.
🛠️ Requirements
- Node.js and npm
- Smithery CLI installed
- LibreChat (optional for integration)
🧪 Getting Started
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/Auxin-io/Demo-MCP-Server-Smithery.git cd Demo-MCP-Server-Smithery -
Install dependencies (if applicable).
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Run the secure MCP server: cd safe-mcp-server smithery run smithery.yaml
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Test the output and explore the insecure code for comparison.
🧑💻 Contributing Pull requests are welcome! Feel free to fork the repo and submit improvements or new features.
📄 License This project is licensed under the MIT License.
✨ Acknowledgments
Learn More Smithery Documentation LibreChat GitHub
🧑💻 Contributing Pull requests are welcome! Feel free to fork the repo and submit improvements or new features.
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