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@akoskm/create-mcp-server-stdio

v0.0.14

Published

MCP Server Starter kit using the StdioServerTransport

Readme

Simple MCP Server starter with StdioServerTransport

This is a simple MCP server starter kit using the StdioServerTransport.

Setup

Create a new MCP server with StdioServerTransport

PNPM

pnpm dlx github:akoskm/mcp-server-stdio my-mcp-server

NPM

npm create @akoskm/mcp-server-stdio my-mcp-server

This command will create a new directory called my-mcp-server with the contents of this repository.

Edit the .cursor/mcp.json file to change the runtime command if you are not using Bun.

Your MCP server will be picked up by Cursor automatically. If not, restart Cursor.

Commands

which app is running on port (mac only)

After this you can use the which-app-on-port tool to get the command and pid of the process running on a given port.

Example prompt in Cursor:

which app is running on port 9011?

add two numbers

Example prompt in Cursor:

I have two open source projects and my friend has five, home many open source projects we have in total?