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MCP Server Playground
This repository is a playground for experimenting with an MCP Server built with TypeScript. It is a personalized version of the tutorial and video on building an MCP Server, and it is intended both as a learning resource and a platform to test integrations with Calude Desktop and Cursor IDE.
Background
This project is based on the material from:
The original tutorial provided a foundation which I have extended. Alongside the examples from the tutorial, I plan to add additional tools and functionalities to evolve this code into a robust playground for MCP Server experiments.
Features
- TypeScript-based server: Leveraging TypeScript for better structure and error-checking.
- Modular design: Easy to extend with new commands, features, and integrations.
- Integration-ready: Designed to work with Calude Desktop and Cursor IDE for an improved development experience.
- Expandable playground: A sandbox environment to experiment with additional tools and modifications beyond the tutorial examples.
Getting Started
Prerequisites
- Node.js (v12 or higher)
- npm (or Yarn, based on your preference)
- TypeScript (if not installed globally)
Installing via Smithery
To install MCP Server Playground for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install mcp-server-playground --client claude
Installation
- Clone the repository:
git clone cd mcp-server-playground
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- Build the project:
npm run build
Configuration
This project uses environment variables. Create a .env
file to set your configuration options. If an example file (.env.example
) is provided in the future, use it as a template.
Development
- IDE Integration:
- Designed to work smoothly with Cursor IDE and Calude Desktop.
- Leverage the built-in tools and extensions supported by these IDEs to maximize productivity.
- Extending the Project:
- Feel free to add new commands, integrations, or modify existing functionalities.
- The modular structure of the server makes it easy to plug in additional tools and features.
Project Structure
mcp-server-playground/
├── src/ # Source code directory
│ └── index.ts # Main server implementation
├── build/ # Compiled JavaScript files
├── package.json # Project dependencies and scripts
├── tsconfig.json # TypeScript configuration
└── README.md # Project documentation
Available Scripts
npm run build
- Compiles TypeScript code and sets proper permissionsnpm run prepare
- Runs build script (useful for git hooks)npm run watch
- Watches for changes in TypeScript filesnpm run inspector
- Runs the MCP inspector tool
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! If you have suggestions, improvements, or new integrations, please fork the repository and create a pull request with your changes.
References
-
Build your first MCP Server with TypeScript in Under 10 Minutes
-
- [Model Context Protocol SDK Documentation](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@modelcontextprotocol/sdk)
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Notes
This project is a sandbox environment aimed at testing various adaptations and integrations for an MCP Server. Updates and expansions will be made as new tools and ideas are developed.
Roadmap
- Implement additional tool integrations beyond the tutorial examples
- Add comprehensive documentation for each tool
- Create example integrations with Calude Desktop
- Develop custom tools for Cursor IDE integration
- Add testing framework and examples
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