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@prsantos/stereotype-this-mcp-server

v1.0.2

Published

An MCP Server that demonstrates sharing prompts

Readme

Stereotype This MCP Server

An MCP Server that contains prompts that you can use to turn any message into a goofy inaccurate stereotype of any four broad cultures.

Key Features:

  • Convert any text into one of four available stereotyped cultures.

  • Create a greeting in one of four available stereotyped cultures using a person's name and the current weather season for boring small talk.

Prompts

The following prompts are available:

| Name | Description | Arguments | | ---- |------------ |---------- | | make-this-text-canadian | Make the text resemble stereotypical Canadian English and culture | None | | make-this-text-british | Make the text resemble stereotypical British English and culture | None | | make-this-text-american | Make the text resemble stereotypical American English and culture | None | | make-this-text-australian | Make the text resemble stereotypical Australian English and culture | None | | create-a-canadian-greeting | Create a stereotypical Canadian greeting that references the weather, the person's name, and some small talk | name (required), season (required) | | create-a-british-greeting | Create a stereotypical British greeting that references the weather, the person's name, and some small talk | name (required), season (required) | | create-a-american-greeting | Create a stereotypical American greeting that references the weather, the person's name, and some small talk | name (required), season (required) | | create-a-australian-greeting | Create a stereotypical Australian greeting that references the weather, the person's name, and some small talk | name (required), season (required) |

Configuration

Claude Desktop

Add this configuration to your claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "stereotype-this": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "@prsantos-com/stereotype-this-mcp-server"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Note

This is meant to demonstrate a basic usage of prompts in an MCP server, using a bit of humour.