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@schornio/mcp-server-examples

v0.6.0

Published

Mit öffentlich verfügbaren Daten.

Readme

Beispiel MCP Server

Mit öffentlich verfügbaren Daten.

Linz Innovationshaupplatz

Quelle: https://partizipation.linz.at/de-DE/projects/proposals

Ausführen

npx @schornio/mcp-server-examples@latest linz-inno-hp

schorn.ai in a Box Konfiguration

{
    "command": "npx",
    "args": [
        "@schornio/mcp-server-examples@latest",
        "linz-inno-hp"
    ]
}

klimaaktiv Förderungen

Quelle: https://www.klimaaktiv.at/foerderungen

Ausführen

npx @schornio/mcp-server-examples@latest klimaaktiv-foerderungen

schorn.ai in a Box Konfiguration

{
    "command": "npx",
    "args": [
        "@schornio/mcp-server-examples@latest",
        "klimaaktiv-foerderungen"
    ]
}

Firmenbuch

Quelle: https://justizonline.gv.at/jop/web/iwg

FIRMENBUCH_API_KEY bekommt man unter https://justizonline.gv.at/jop/secure/web/iwg/register

Ausführen

npx @schornio/mcp-server-examples@latest firmenbuch

schorn.ai in a Box Konfiguration

{
    "command": "npx",
    "args": [
        "@schornio/mcp-server-examples@latest",
        "firmenbuch"
    ],
    "env": {
        "FIRMENBUCH_API_KEY": "<HIER EINGEBEN>"
    }
}

Philips HUE

PHILIPS_HUE_BRIDGE_ADDRESS, PHILIPS_HUE_API_KEY, bekommt man mit dem script npm run philips-hue:init. Bevor man das Script ausführt, den Knopf auf der Philips HUE Bridge drücken.

PHILIPS_HUE_LIGHT_IDS bekommt man auch vom Script, sind UUIDs und werden durch Komma (,) getrennt. 1. ID ist Licht mit der Nummer 1 und so weiter. zB PHILIPS_HUE_LIGHT_IDS="8fea3b20-89d4-417c-a01e-912ee5ce0de8,d275d48e-b21e-4853-9935-d01e5b5f33a4"

Ausführen

npx @schornio/mcp-server-examples@latest philips-hue

schorn.ai in a Box Konfiguration

{
    "command": "npx",
    "args": [
        "@schornio/mcp-server-examples@latest",
        "philips-hue"
    ],
    "env": {
        "PHILIPS_HUE_BRIDGE_ADDRESS": "<HIER EINGEBEN>",
        "PHILIPS_HUE_API_KEY": "<HIER EINGEBEN>",
        "PHILIPS_HUE_LIGHT_IDS": "<HIER EINGEBEN>"
    }
}

Bill Skimmer

Quelle: ArbVG, BDG, VBG - Fassungen vom 16.12.2025

Ausführen

npx @schornio/mcp-server-examples@latest bill-skimmer

schorn.ai in a Box Konfiguration

{
    "command": "npx",
    "args": [
        "@schornio/mcp-server-examples@latest",
        "bill-skimmer"
    ],
}

Benutzen mit Claude

"schorn.ai in a Box Konfiguration" in folgendes JSON einbetten:

{
    "mcpServers": {
        "<Name des Servers>": {
            // Konfiguration
        }
    }
}

Claude Konfigurationsbeispiel mit Innovationshauptplatz MCP

{
    "mcpServers": {
        "inz-inno-hp": {
            "command": "npx",
            "args": [
                "@schornio/mcp-server-examples@latest",
                "linz-inno-hp"
            ]
        }
    }
}

Publish new version

  1. npm version major/minor/patch
  2. npm run build
  3. npm publish --access public