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mcp-server-example

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mcp-server-example is a simple, educational MCP server demonstrating how to implement a functional Model Context Protocol server. It enables searching documentation and integrates seamlessly with various LLM clients, showcasing best practices for secure, flexible, and standardized AI context provisioning. Ideal for developers learning MCP architecture and building custom MCP servers.

Use This MCP server To

Implement a basic MCP server for documentation search Learn MCP server architecture and integration with LLM clients Demonstrate secure data exposure to LLMs via MCP Prototype custom MCP servers for AI context provisioning Test LLM interactions with structured documentation data

README

MCP Server Example

This repository contains an implementation of a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for educational purposes. This code demonstrates how to build a functional MCP server that can integrate with various LLM clients.

To follow the complete tutorial, please refer to the YouTube video tutorial.

What is MCP?

MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open protocol that standardizes how applications provide context to LLMs. Think of MCP like a USB-C port for AI applications - it provides a standardized way to connect AI models to different data sources and tools.

MCP Diagram

Key Benefits

  • A growing list of pre-built integrations that your LLM can directly plug into
  • Flexibility to switch between LLM providers and vendors
  • Best practices for securing your data within your infrastructure

Architecture Overview

MCP follows a client-server architecture where a host application can connect to multiple servers:

  • MCP Hosts: Programs like Claude Desktop, IDEs, or AI tools that want to access data through MCP
  • MCP Clients: Protocol clients that maintain 1:1 connections with servers
  • MCP Servers: Lightweight programs that expose specific capabilities through the standardized Model Context Protocol
  • Data Sources: Both local (files, databases) and remote services (APIs) that MCP servers can access

Core MCP Concepts

MCP servers can provide three main types of capabilities:

  • Resources: File-like data that can be read by clients (like API responses or file contents)
  • Tools: Functions that can be called by the LLM (with user approval)
  • Prompts: Pre-written templates that help users accomplish specific tasks

System Requirements

  • Python 3.10 or higher
  • MCP SDK 1.2.0 or higher
  • uv package manager

Getting Started

Installing uv Package Manager

On MacOS/Linux:

curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh

Make sure to restart your terminal afterwards to ensure that the uv command gets picked up.

Project Setup

  1. Create and initialize the project:
# Create a new directory for our project
uv init mcp-server
cd mcp-server

# Create virtual environment and activate it
uv venv
source .venv/bin/activate  # On Windows use: .venv\Scripts\activate

# Install dependencies
uv add "mcp[cli]" httpx
  1. Create the server implementation file:
touch main.py

Running the Server

  1. Start the MCP server:
uv run main.py
  1. The server will start and be ready to accept connections

Connecting to Claude Desktop

  1. Install Claude Desktop from the official website
  2. Configure Claude Desktop to use your MCP server:

Edit ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:

{
    "mcpServers": {
        "mcp-server": {
            "command": "uv",  # It's better to use the absolute path to the uv command
            "args": [
                "--directory",
                "/ABSOLUTE/PATH/TO/YOUR/mcp-server",
                "run",
                "main.py"
            ]
        }
    }
}
  1. Restart Claude Desktop

Troubleshooting

If your server isn't being picked up by Claude Desktop:

  1. Check the configuration file path and permissions
  2. Verify the absolute path in the configuration is correct
  3. Ensure uv is properly installed and accessible
  4. Check Claude Desktop logs for any error messages

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

mcp-server-example FAQ

How do I set up the mcp-server-example?
Clone the repository, follow the README instructions, and run the server locally or on your infrastructure.
Can I use this MCP server with different LLM providers?
Yes, it is designed to be provider-agnostic and works with OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, and others.
Is this server production-ready?
No, it is intended as an educational example and tutorial for learning MCP server implementation.
Where can I find a tutorial for this MCP server?
A complete video tutorial is available on YouTube linked in the repository README.
Does this server support multiple clients simultaneously?
The example demonstrates basic server functionality; scaling for multiple clients requires additional development.
How does this server handle security?
It follows MCP best practices for secure data exposure but requires customization for production security needs.
What programming languages or frameworks does this server use?
The repository README details the implementation stack, typically using common web server technologies.
Can I extend this server to support other data sources?
Yes, the example is modular and designed to be extended with additional MCP data adapters.