bazi-mcp

bazi-mcp

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This document provides a reference for configuring a client with Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, specifically for the 'bazi' server.

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) server is a versatile tool designed to facilitate communication between different components of a system, particularly in environments that utilize machine learning models. The MCP server acts as a bridge, allowing for seamless integration and interaction between various services and applications. It is highly configurable, supporting multiple platforms and architectures, making it suitable for diverse deployment scenarios. The server can be customized through environment variables and command-line arguments, providing flexibility in its operation. Additionally, the server supports the registration of resources, although there may be issues with certain functionalities, such as querying cities by province.

Features

  • Cross-platform support: The MCP server can be built and run on various operating systems, including Linux, macOS, and Windows, supporting both Intel and ARM architectures.
  • Customizable environment: Users can configure the server using environment variables, allowing for tailored deployments.
  • Resource registration: The server supports the registration of resources, although there may be issues with specific functionalities.
  • Output management: All build artifacts are output to a designated 'dist/' directory, ensuring organized deployment.
  • Script-based builds: The server provides build scripts for both Linux/macOS and Windows, simplifying the build process across different platforms.