paws-on-mcp

paws-on-mcp

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Paws-on-MCP is a comprehensive Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementing the latest MCP 2025-03-26 specification, designed to demonstrate advanced MCP capabilities.

Paws-on-MCP is a state-of-the-art MCP server that adheres to the MCP 2025-03-26 specification, offering a robust platform for model context management. It integrates seamlessly with popular APIs like HackerNews and GitHub, providing AI-powered analysis through advanced sampling techniques. The server is equipped with a variety of tools, resources, and prompt templates, all designed to enhance the user experience by offering context-aware sampling and model preferences. Despite some known limitations in concurrency handling, the core functionality is production-ready, with a significant portion of the test suites passing successfully. The project is structured to facilitate easy navigation and understanding, with comprehensive documentation and a rich CLI client for testing and interaction. This makes Paws-on-MCP an ideal choice for developers looking to leverage the latest MCP capabilities in their applications.

Features

  • Full compliance with MCP 2025-03-26 specification
  • Integration with HackerNews and GitHub APIs
  • Enhanced sampling with model preferences
  • Comprehensive CLI client for testing
  • Robust error handling and structured responses

Tools

  1. search_hackernews

    Search HackerNews stories

  2. get_github_repo_info

    Get GitHub repository details

  3. get_server_roots

    List available sampling roots

  4. get_server_prompts

    List prompt templates

  5. create_sampling_request

    Create MCP sampling requests with model preferences

  6. analyze_hackernews_trends_with_ai

    AI trend analysis

  7. code_review_with_ai

    AI-powered code review

  8. request_client_roots

    Request client file system access