HelloWorld MCP Server

HelloWorld MCP Server

A simple TypeScript MCP server that provides two tools: one for greeting users with a customizable name and another for adding two numbers together.

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HelloWorld MCP Server

A simple HelloWorld MCP (Model Context Protocol) server experiment built with TypeScript.

Features

This MCP server provides two simple tools:

  • hello: Say hello to someone (default: "World")
  • add: Add two numbers together

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 22+ (LTS)
  • npm
  • nvm (recommended for Node.js version management)
  • direnv (for environment management)

Setup

  1. Node.js Version Management

    # If you have nvm installed:
    nvm use
    
    # This will use Node.js version 22 as specified in .nvmrc
    
  2. Environment Setup with direnv

    # Allow direnv for this directory
    direnv allow
    
    # This will automatically add node_modules/.bin to your PATH
    
  3. Install Dependencies

    npm install
    

Development

Available Scripts

  • npm run dev - Run the server in development mode using tsx
  • npm run build - Compile TypeScript to JavaScript
  • npm start - Run the compiled server
  • npm run lint - Run ESLint on the source code
  • npm run lint:fix - Run ESLint and automatically fix issues
  • npm run clean - Remove the dist directory

Running the Server

For development:

npm run dev

For production:

npm run build
npm start

MCP Server Usage

This server communicates via stdio and implements the Model Context Protocol. It provides:

Tools

  1. hello

    • Description: Say hello to someone
    • Parameters:
      • name (optional): The name of the person to greet (default: "World")
    • Example: {"name": "Alice"} → "Hello, Alice! 👋 Welcome to the HelloWorld MCP server!"
  2. add

    • Description: Add two numbers together
    • Parameters:
      • a (required): First number
      • b (required): Second number
    • Example: {"a": 5, "b": 3} → "5 + 3 = 8"

Project Structure

├── src/
│   └── index.ts          # Main MCP server implementation
├── dist/                 # Compiled JavaScript (after build)
├── .nvmrc               # Node.js version specification
├── .envrc               # direnv configuration
├── eslint.config.js     # ESLint configuration
├── tsconfig.json        # TypeScript configuration
├── package.json         # Node.js project configuration
└── README.md           # This file

Code Quality

This project uses:

  • TypeScript for type safety
  • ESLint with TypeScript support for code quality
  • Strict TypeScript configuration for better type checking

License

MIT

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