nerdcode-active-mq
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Queues Messages Using Active_MQ and that would be taking JSON body and sending to a particular Queue.
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🛠️ Querying MCP Tools from the Command Line
This guide walks you through the process of discovering and invoking tools from an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server directly via your terminal.
nerdcode-crawler tool
Queues Messages To ActiveMQ.
✅ Prerequisites
Ensure you have the following installed:
Node.js and npx: Verify installation by running:
node -v npx -vMCP Tools CLI: Install using Homebrew:
brew tap f/mcptools brew install mcpAlternatively, install from source:
go install github.com/f/mcptools/cmd/mcptools@latestjq: For formatting JSON responses:
brew install jq
🔍 Listing Available Tools
To view all tools provided by your MCP server:
mcp tools npx -y nerdcode-active-mqReplace your-mcp-package with the name of your MCP server package.
For example, if your package is named nerdcode-active-mq:
mcp tools npx -y nerdcode-active-mqThis command will output a list of available tools along with their descriptions.
🚀 Invoking a Tool
To call a specific tool with parameters:
mcp call tool-name --params '{"parameter": "value"}' npx -y your-mcp-packageFor instance, to query the send_to_queue tool with the topic "app router":
mcp call telkom-products --params '{"query": "app router"}' npx -y nerdcode-active-mqThis will execute the send_to_queue tool with the provided query.
🐚 Interactive Shell Mode
For a more interactive experience, start an MCP shell session:
mcp shell npx -y your-mcp-packageWithin this shell, you can list tools, invoke them, and view results without restarting the server each time.
🧪 Using Raw JSON-RPC Requests
If you prefer to interact with your MCP server using raw JSON-RPC requests, you can use curl. Here's how to list available tools:
curl -X POST http://localhost:3000 -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"method": "tools/list",
"id": 1
}'Replace http://localhost:3000 with your MCP server's endpoint.
📚 Additional Resources
By following these steps, you can effectively query and interact with the tools provided by your MCP server directly from the command line.
