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Claude Mcp Weather
What is Claude Mcp Weather
The weather-server is a TypeScript-based Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides a simple note-taking system. It allows users to create, access, and manage text notes through dedicated URIs, facilitating the organization and retrieval of information.
Use cases
This server can be utilized in various applications such as personal note-taking, project management, and collaborative workspaces. It enables users to store thoughts, meeting notes, and summaries, enhancing productivity and information management.
How to use
To use the weather-server, start by installing the dependencies via npm. Build the server or run it in watch mode for development. Configure it in the Claude Desktop application by adding the server command path in the specified configuration file, allowing seamless integration and note management.
Key features
Key features of the weather-server include resource management for text notes with URIs, tools for creating new notes with titles and content, and prompts that generate summaries of all stored notes, facilitating a structured approach to note-taking and review.
Where to use
The weather-server is suitable for environments where note organization and retrieval are critical, such as in personal productivity applications, educational settings for taking class notes, and any collaborative scenarios where shared note creation and summarization are beneficial.
Overview
What is Claude Mcp Weather
The weather-server is a TypeScript-based Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides a simple note-taking system. It allows users to create, access, and manage text notes through dedicated URIs, facilitating the organization and retrieval of information.
Use cases
This server can be utilized in various applications such as personal note-taking, project management, and collaborative workspaces. It enables users to store thoughts, meeting notes, and summaries, enhancing productivity and information management.
How to use
To use the weather-server, start by installing the dependencies via npm. Build the server or run it in watch mode for development. Configure it in the Claude Desktop application by adding the server command path in the specified configuration file, allowing seamless integration and note management.
Key features
Key features of the weather-server include resource management for text notes with URIs, tools for creating new notes with titles and content, and prompts that generate summaries of all stored notes, facilitating a structured approach to note-taking and review.
Where to use
The weather-server is suitable for environments where note organization and retrieval are critical, such as in personal productivity applications, educational settings for taking class notes, and any collaborative scenarios where shared note creation and summarization are beneficial.
Content
weather-server MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol server
This is a TypeScript-based MCP server that implements a simple notes system. It demonstrates core MCP concepts by providing:
- Resources representing text notes with URIs and metadata
- Tools for creating new notes
- Prompts for generating summaries of notes
Features
Resources
- List and access notes via
note://
URIs - Each note has a title, content and metadata
- Plain text mime type for simple content access
Tools
create_note
- Create new text notes- Takes title and content as required parameters
- Stores note in server state
Prompts
summarize_notes
- Generate a summary of all stored notes- Includes all note contents as embedded resources
- Returns structured prompt for LLM summarization
Development
Install dependencies:
npm install
Build the server:
npm run build
For development with auto-rebuild:
npm run watch
Installation
To use with Claude Desktop, add the server config:
On MacOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
On Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"weather-server": {
"command": "/path/to/weather-server/build/index.js"
}
}
}
Debugging
Since MCP servers communicate over stdio, debugging can be challenging. We recommend using the MCP Inspector, which is available as a package script:
npm run inspector
The Inspector will provide a URL to access debugging tools in your browser.