Provides an MCP server offering a unique tool designed to humorously address Japan's hot summer, currently demonstrating consistent failure for illustrative purposes.
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This MCP server, humorously named 'Summer In Japan Is Too Hot', implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to provide a unique tool called `make_japan_cool`. While its whimsical purpose is to combat Japan's famously hot summers, the tool consistently reports failure, serving as an engaging and illustrative example of an MCP server's functionality. It offers versatile deployment options, including standard input/output (STDIO), HTTP, and Server-Sent Events (SSE) versions, allowing developers to connect and interact with it using various MCP clients such as Claude Desktop. This project is ideal for understanding MCP server implementation and interaction within the Model Context Protocol ecosystem.
주요 기능
01Implements Model Context Protocol (MCP) server
02Provides a humorous `make_japan_cool` tool
03Supports multiple server communication modes (STDIO, HTTP, SSE)
04Connects with MCP clients like Claude Desktop
05Open-source under MIT License
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사용 사례
01Demonstrating MCP server development and functionality
02Exploring humorous or illustrative tool implementations for AI models