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shouldideploy-today-mcp-server

v0.3.4

Published

Simple MCP server that calls the shouldideploy.today API to tell you whether you should deploy today.

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shouldideploy-today-mcp-server

Simple MCP server that calls the public shouldideploy.today API to answer whether it is a good idea to deploy today.

Requirements

  • Node.js 18+ (20+ recommended)
  • npm 9+

Installation (from source)

In the project directory:

npm install

How to run the MCP server

npm start

The server uses stdio as the transport (MCP default). Typically you do not call it directly; instead, you register it in an MCP client (such as Cursor, Claude Desktop, etc.).

Installation via npm

Once published to npm, you can install the package globally:

npm install -g shouldideploy-today-mcp-server

This will make the shouldideploy-today-mcp-server binary available on your PATH.

Using with an MCP client

Below is an example configuration snippet for a generic MCP client that supports process-based servers (adjust to your client's config format):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "shouldideploy-today": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "shouldideploy-today-mcp-server",
      "args": []
    }
  }
}

After configuring and restarting your MCP client, you should see a tool named shouldideploy_today available.

Available tool

  • Name: shouldideploy_today
    • Description: Calls the shouldideploy.today API to check if it is a good idea to deploy today.
    • Input (JSON):
      • tz (string, optional): IANA timezone, for example America/Sao_Paulo or UTC. Default: UTC.
      • lang (string, optional): response language, for example en. Default: en.
    • Output: plain text returned by the API, for example something like “Yes, you should deploy today” or “No, you should not deploy today”.

How it works

  • The server is implemented in index.ts using @modelcontextprotocol/sdk:
    • Creates an McpServer named shouldideploy-today-mcp-server.
    • Exposes the shouldideploy_today tool.
    • Builds the API URL using URL and searchParams:
      • Base: https://shouldideploy.today/api
      • Query params: tz and lang
    • Performs an HTTP fetch, reads the body as text and returns it as the MCP response.

License

This project is distributed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for more details.