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mcp -npm

MCP server from atian25/mcp-server-npm

How to use

The mcp -npm server, developed by atian25, is designed to facilitate communication between various applications using the Model Context Protocol (MCP). This server allows developers to implement efficient data exchange and interoperability between different systems, making it ideal for projects that require real-time updates and context sharing. Its capabilities include handling complex queries and managing stateful interactions seamlessly.

Once you are connected to the mcp -npm server, you can interact with it by sending structured queries that adhere to the MCP specifications. You can utilize the server to manage context states, retrieve data, or invoke commands based on your application's requirements. While there are no specific tools documented for this server, you can expect it to handle JSON formatted requests effectively, allowing you to query for context information and update it dynamically.

How to install

To get started with the mcp -npm server, ensure you have Node.js installed on your system. You can install the server using one of the following methods:

Option A: Quick start with npx (if npm package exists)

npx -y atian25/mcp-server-npm

Option B: Global install alternative

npm install -g atian25/mcp-server-npm

After installation, you can start the server and begin interacting with it.

Additional notes

For optimal performance, make sure to configure your server environment according to your application needs. Pay attention to any required environment variables that may affect how the server processes requests. A common gotcha is to ensure that your Node.js version is compatible with the mcp -npm server, as older versions may lead to unexpected behavior.

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