The mcp-hello-world server provides a basic endpoint for testing client interactions with MCP servers. It exposes a single endpoint that returns a simple greeting message. This server is useful for developers testing client code and understanding MCP server interactions. It connects to no external systems or APIs.
The mcp-hello-world server provides a basic endpoint for testing client interactions with MCP servers. It exposes a single endpoint that returns a simple greeting message. This server is useful for developers testing client code and understanding MCP server interactions. It connects to no external systems or APIs.
npx -y mcp-hello-worldAdd this configuration to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-hello-world-npm": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"npx -y mcp-hello-world"
]
}
}
}Restart Claude Desktop, then ask:
"What tools do you have available from mcp-hello-world?"
No configuration required. This server works out of the box.
"What resources are available in mcp-hello-world?"
Claude will query available resources and return a list of what you can access.
"Show me details about [specific item] in mcp-hello-world"
Claude will fetch and display detailed information about the requested item.
"Create a new [item] in mcp-hello-world with [details]"
Claude will use the appropriate tool to create the resource and confirm success.
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