MCP Server TypeScript Starter
A starter template for creating a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server using TypeScript
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MCP Server TypeScript Starter
This is a starter template for creating a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server using TypeScript. It provides a basic setup with a sample tool implementation to help you get started with building your own MCP server.
Features
- TypeScript configuration
- Basic MCP server setup
- Sample tool implementation
- Type-safe development environment
Getting Started
Follow these steps to create your own MCP server:
# Create a new directory for your project
mkdir <project_name>
cd <project_name>
# Initialize a new npm project
npm init -y
# Install dependencies
npm install @modelcontextprotocol/sdk zod
npm install -D @types/node typescript
# Create source directory and main file
mkdir src
touch src/index.ts
Project Structure
.
├── src/
│ └── index.ts # Main server implementation
├── package.json # Project dependencies and scripts
└── tsconfig.json # TypeScript configuration
Development
- Implement your tools in
src/index.ts
- Build the project:
npm run build
Adding New Tools
To add a new tool, use the server.tool()
method. Example:
server.tool(
"tool-name",
"tool-description",
{
// Define your tool's parameters using Zod schema
param: z.string().describe("parameter description")
},
async ({ param }) => {
// Implement your tool logic here
return {
content: [
{
type: "text",
text: `Tool executed with parameter: ${param}`,
},
],
};
},
);
MCP Server Configuration
You can configure multiple MCP servers in your project. Here's an example configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"<server_name>": {
"command": "<command>",
"args": [
"--directory",
"/ABSOLUTE/PATH/TO/PARENT/FOLDER/<project_name>",
"run",
"<script_name>"
]
}
}
}
This configuration specifies:
<server_name>
: A unique identifier for your MCP servercommand
: The command to run your script (e.g.,python
,node
,uv
)args
: An array of command-line arguments--directory
: Sets the working directory for the script- Other arguments specific to your command and script needs
You can configure multiple servers by adding more entries to the mcpServers
object.
License
ISC
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