This MCP server attempts to exercise all the features of the MCP protocol. It is not intended to be a useful server, but rather a test server for builders of MCP clients. It implements prompts, tools, resources, sampling, and more to showcase MCP capabilities.
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echo
- Simple tool to echo back input messages
- Input:
message
(string): Message to echo back
- Returns: Text content with echoed message
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add
- Adds two numbers together
- Inputs:
a
(number): First numberb
(number): Second number
- Returns: Text result of the addition
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longRunningOperation
- Demonstrates progress notifications for long operations
- Inputs:
duration
(number, default: 10): Duration in secondssteps
(number, default: 5): Number of progress steps
- Returns: Completion message with duration and steps
- Sends progress notifications during execution
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sampleLLM
- Demonstrates LLM sampling capability using MCP sampling feature
- Inputs:
prompt
(string): The prompt to send to the LLMmaxTokens
(number, default: 100): Maximum tokens to generate
- Returns: Generated LLM response
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getTinyImage
- Returns a small test image
- No inputs required
- Returns: Base64 encoded PNG image data
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printEnv
- Prints all environment variables
- Useful for debugging MCP server configuration
- No inputs required
- Returns: JSON string of all environment variables
The server provides 100 test resources in two formats:
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Even numbered resources:
- Plaintext format
- URI pattern:
test://static/resource/{even_number}
- Content: Simple text description
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Odd numbered resources:
- Binary blob format
- URI pattern:
test://static/resource/{odd_number}
- Content: Base64 encoded binary data
Resource features:
- Supports pagination (10 items per page)
- Allows subscribing to resource updates
- Demonstrates resource templates
- Auto-updates subscribed resources every 5 seconds
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simple_prompt
- Basic prompt without arguments
- Returns: Single message exchange
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complex_prompt
- Advanced prompt demonstrating argument handling
- Required arguments:
temperature
(number): Temperature setting
- Optional arguments:
style
(string): Output style preference
- Returns: Multi-turn conversation with images
Add to your claude_desktop_config.json
:
{
"mcpServers": {
"everything": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@modelcontextprotocol/server-everything"
]
}
}
}