
MCP Workshop Starter
A starter kit for building Model Context Protocol servers that enables AI tools to access external data and functionalities like checking holidays, disk space, timezones, RSS feeds, code diffs, and web performance metrics.
README
Model Context Protocol — Workshop starter
Ideas
- Get public holidays: I have 15 remaining vacation days, use public holidays and optimize when to get them.
- Get HDD free space: How many copies of War and Peace I can store in the remaining space on my HDD?
- Convert timezones: What time in Valencia is 9am NY time? Here’s the agenda for the conference, show me the schedule in Sofia time.
- Get latest news from RSS: What are the positive news from CNN? Summarize what’s happening in the USA right now in the style of Bill Hicks.
- Get diff of pull request: Perform code review of this open source PR https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/55072 (hint if you append .diff to the URL you get the git diff patch)
- Get Core Web Vitals for an URL: How can I improve the performance of this website https://www.flywire.com
Resources
- https://modelcontextprotocol.io/
- https://github.com/yjacquin/fast-mcp
- https://github.com/geelen/mcp-remote
Getting started with plain Ruby
Install dependencies with:
gem install fast-mcp
Getting started with Sinatra
Install dependencies with:
bundle install
Start the server with:
ruby sinatra.rb
Getting started with Node
Install dependencies with:
npm install
Testing with MCP Inspector
Start the official MCP inspector:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector
Open http://127.0.0.1:6274/ and connect to you server:
Plain Ruby
- transport: stdio
- command: ruby
- arguments: /path/to/server.rb
Sinatra
- transport: sse
- URL: http://127.0.0.1:4567/mcp/sse
Node
- transport: stdio
- command: node
- arguments: /path/to/build/index.js
Go to Tools and explore.
Testing with AI agent
You can use the following clients:
- Claude Desktop
- Visual Studio Code
- Cursor
- Zed
Follow its configuration to add the MCP server to the list of tools.
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