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Mcp Weather Server Example
What is Mcp Weather Server Example
The MCP weather server is a project designed to manage a simple note storage system that enables users to store, retrieve, and summarize weather-related notes using a custom URI scheme.
Use cases
This server can be utilized for various purposes, including personal organization of weather notes, creating summaries for quick reference, or sharing weather-related insights with others through note summaries.
How to use
To use the server, install it according to the platform-specific instructions, add notes using the ‘add-note’ tool with required ‘name’ and ‘content’ parameters, and generate summaries with the ‘summarize-notes’ prompt, optionally specifying a detail level.
Key features
Key features include a custom note:// URI scheme for individual note access, a summarization prompt that can adjust the detail level of note summaries, and a notification system for resource changes.
Where to use
This server can be deployed in personal, educational, or collaborative environments where tracking and summarizing weather information is useful, such as classrooms, research groups, or just for personal reference.
Overview
What is Mcp Weather Server Example
The MCP weather server is a project designed to manage a simple note storage system that enables users to store, retrieve, and summarize weather-related notes using a custom URI scheme.
Use cases
This server can be utilized for various purposes, including personal organization of weather notes, creating summaries for quick reference, or sharing weather-related insights with others through note summaries.
How to use
To use the server, install it according to the platform-specific instructions, add notes using the ‘add-note’ tool with required ‘name’ and ‘content’ parameters, and generate summaries with the ‘summarize-notes’ prompt, optionally specifying a detail level.
Key features
Key features include a custom note:// URI scheme for individual note access, a summarization prompt that can adjust the detail level of note summaries, and a notification system for resource changes.
Where to use
This server can be deployed in personal, educational, or collaborative environments where tracking and summarizing weather information is useful, such as classrooms, research groups, or just for personal reference.
Content
weather-service MCP server
A MCP weather server project
Components
Resources
The server implements a simple note storage system with:
- Custom note:// URI scheme for accessing individual notes
- Each note resource has a name, description and text/plain mimetype
Prompts
The server provides a single prompt:
- summarize-notes: Creates summaries of all stored notes
- Optional “style” argument to control detail level (brief/detailed)
- Generates prompt combining all current notes with style preference
Tools
The server implements one tool:
- add-note: Adds a new note to the server
- Takes “name” and “content” as required string arguments
- Updates server state and notifies clients of resource changes
Configuration
[TODO: Add configuration details specific to your implementation]
Quickstart
Install
Claude Desktop
On MacOS: ~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
On Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Development/Unpublished Servers Configuration
``` "mcpServers": { "weather-service": { "command": "uv", "args": [ "--directory", "/Users/Published Servers Configuration
``` "mcpServers": { "weather-service": { "command": "uvx", "args": [ "weather-service" ] } } ```Development
Building and Publishing
To prepare the package for distribution:
- Sync dependencies and update lockfile:
uv sync
- Build package distributions:
uv build
This will create source and wheel distributions in the dist/
directory.
- Publish to PyPI:
uv publish
Note: You’ll need to set PyPI credentials via environment variables or command flags:
- Token:
--token
orUV_PUBLISH_TOKEN
- Or username/password:
--username
/UV_PUBLISH_USERNAME
and--password
/UV_PUBLISH_PASSWORD
Debugging
Since MCP servers run over stdio, debugging can be challenging. For the best debugging
experience, we strongly recommend using the MCP Inspector.
You can launch the MCP Inspector via npm
with this command:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uv --directory /Users/<your-user-name>/Codes/GitHub/weather_service run weather-service
Upon launching, the Inspector will display a URL that you can access in your browser to begin debugging.