
MCP Calculator Server
A simple Model Context Protocol server that provides basic arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) as tools that can be called by Large Language Models.
Tools
add
subtract
multiply
divide
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MCP Calculator Server
A simple Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides calculator functions.
## Overview
This MCP server implements basic arithmetic operations as tools that can be called by Large Language Models (LLMs) through the Model Context Protocol.
## Features
- Addition: Add two numbers together
- Subtraction: Subtract one number from another
- Multiplication: Multiply two numbers together
- Division: Divide one number by another (with validation to prevent division by zero)
## Installation
```bash
npm install
```
## Usage
### Running the server
```bash
npm run dev
```
This starts the MCP server in development mode with auto-restart on file changes.
For production:
```bash
npm start
```
### Testing with MCP Inspector
You can test the server using the MCP Inspector:
```bash
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector node src/index.js
```
This will open a web interface where you can:
- View available tools
- Test each calculator function with custom inputs
- See the responses from the server
## Available Tools
| Tool | Parameters | Description |
|------|------------|-------------|
| add | a: number, b: number | Adds two numbers |
| subtract | a: number, b: number | Subtracts b from a |
| multiply | a: number, b: number | Multiplies two numbers |
| divide | a: number, b: number (non-zero) | Divides a by b |
## Example Usage
When connected to an LLM through MCP, the model can call these tools to perform calculations. For example:
- To add 5 and 3, the LLM would call the `add` tool with parameters `a: 5, b: 3`
- To divide 10 by 2, the LLM would call the `divide` tool with parameters `a: 10, b: 2`
## License
MIT
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