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MCP Create Server

PyPI License: MIT

Create Model Context Protocol (MCP) server projects with no build configuration.

Quick Overview

# Using uvx (recommended)
uvx create-mcp-server

# Or using pip
pip install create-mcp-server
create-mcp-server

You don't need to install or configure any dependencies manually. The tool will set up everything you need to create an MCP server.

Creating a Server

You'll need to have UV >= 0.4.10 installed on your machine.

To create a new server, run either of these commands:

Using uvx (recommended)

uvx create-mcp-server

Using pip

pip install create-mcp-server
create-mcp-server

It will walk you through creating a new MCP server project. When complete, you'll have a new directory with this structure:

my-server/
├── README.md
├── pyproject.toml
└── src/
    └── my_server/
        ├── __init__.py
        ├── __main__.py
        └── server.py

No configuration or complicated folder structures, only the files you need to run your server.

Once installation is done, you can start the server:

cd my-server
uv sync --dev --all-extras
uv run my-server

Features

  • Simple command-line interface for creating new projects
  • Auto-configures Claude Desktop app integration when available
  • Uses uvx for fast, reliable package management and project creation
  • Sets up basic MCP server structure
  • Uses the Model Context Protocol Python SDK for the server project

Philosophy

  • Zero Configuration: No need to manually set up project structure or dependencies.

  • Best Practices: Follows Python packaging standards and MCP server patterns.

  • Batteries Included: Comes with everything needed to start building an MCP server.

License

Create MCP Server is open source software licensed as MIT.

Last updated: Oct 19, 2025

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