MCP Playground Server
A simple educational MCP server providing basic math operations, string manipulation, and greeting functionality. Demonstrates how to implement MCP tools for learning purposes.
README
MCP Server Example (Python)
A simple Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation in Python.
What is MCP?
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open protocol that enables AI assistants like Claude to securely interact with external tools and data sources. MCP servers expose tools that clients can discover and call.
Project Structure
mcp_playground/
├── server.py # Main MCP server implementation
├── pyproject.toml # Project metadata and dependencies
├── .python-version # Python version specification (3.13)
├── .gitignore # Git ignore rules
└── README.md # This file
Setup
Prerequisites
- Python 3.13
- uv - Fast Python package installer and manager
Installing uv
If you don't have uv installed yet:
# On macOS/Linux
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
# On Windows
powershell -c "irm https://astral.sh/uv/install.ps1 | iex"
Installation
-
Clone this repository (if you haven't already)
-
Install dependencies using uv:
uv sync
This will:
- Automatically install Python 3.13 if needed
- Create a virtual environment
- Install all dependencies from
pyproject.toml
Running the Server
To run the MCP server:
uv run server.py
Or activate the virtual environment first:
source .venv/bin/activate # On Windows: .venv\Scripts\activate
python server.py
The server uses stdio (standard input/output) for communication, which is the standard way MCP servers communicate with clients.
Available Tools
This example server provides three simple tools:
1. add_numbers
Adds two numbers together.
Parameters:
a(number): First numberb(number): Second number
Example:
{
"a": 5,
"b": 3
}
2. greet
Generates a personalized greeting.
Parameters:
name(string): Name of the person to greet
Example:
{
"name": "Alice"
}
3. reverse_string
Reverses a string.
Parameters:
text(string): Text to reverse
Example:
{
"text": "Hello World"
}
Using with Claude Code
To use this MCP server with Claude Code, you need to configure it in your MCP settings:
-
Open your Claude Code MCP configuration file (typically at
~/.config/claude/claude_desktop_config.json) -
Add this server to the
mcpServerssection:
{
"mcpServers": {
"example-server": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"--directory",
"/path/to/mcp_playground",
"run",
"server.py"
]
}
}
}
-
Restart Claude Code
-
The tools will now be available for Claude to use!
Customizing the Server
Adding New Tools
To add a new tool to the server:
- Add the tool definition to the
list_tools()function - Add the tool implementation to the
call_tool()function
Example:
# In list_tools():
Tool(
name="my_new_tool",
description="Description of what the tool does",
inputSchema={
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"param1": {
"type": "string",
"description": "Parameter description"
}
},
"required": ["param1"]
}
)
# In call_tool():
elif name == "my_new_tool":
param1 = arguments["param1"]
result = do_something(param1)
return [TextContent(
type="text",
text=f"Result: {result}"
)]
Advanced Features
The MCP protocol supports additional features beyond basic tools:
- Resources: Expose data that can be read (files, API data, etc.)
- Prompts: Provide templated prompts
- Sampling: Allow the server to request LLM completions
Check the MCP documentation for more information.
Development
Running in Development Mode
For development, you might want to add logging:
import logging
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
Testing
You can test your MCP server using the MCP Inspector tool or by integrating it directly with Claude Code.
Troubleshooting
"Module not found" errors
Make sure you've installed the dependencies:
uv sync
Server not appearing in Claude Code
- Check that the path in your MCP configuration is correct
- Make sure the virtual environment is activated (if using one)
- Try restarting Claude Code
Tool calls failing
- Check the server logs for error messages
- Verify that the input schema matches what you're passing
- Make sure all required parameters are provided
Why uv?
uv is a modern Python package manager that's:
- 10-100x faster than pip
- Automatically manages Python versions
- Has built-in virtual environment support
- Compatible with pip and pyproject.toml standards
Resources
License
This is an example project for educational purposes.
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