MCP_TextFiles

Created By
Digio-Campusa year ago
MCP server to list, read and write .txt files given a local route
Overview

what is MCP_TextFiles?

MCP_TextFiles is a server application that allows users to list, read, and write .txt files from a specified local directory.

how to use MCP_TextFiles?

To use MCP_TextFiles, set up the server by following the quickstart guide, and then interact with the server to manage your .txt files through the provided endpoints.

key features of MCP_TextFiles?

  • Ability to list all .txt files in a specified directory.
  • Read content from .txt files.
  • Write new content to .txt files or modify existing ones.

use cases of MCP_TextFiles?

  1. Managing text files for a local application.
  2. Creating a simple text file editor.
  3. Automating text file management tasks in a local environment.

FAQ from MCP_TextFiles?

  • Can MCP_TextFiles handle large text files?

Yes! MCP_TextFiles can manage text files of various sizes, but performance may vary based on the file size and server configuration.

  • Is MCP_TextFiles open source?

Yes! MCP_TextFiles is available under the MIT license, allowing for modification and distribution.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
Digio-Campus
Star
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Language
TypeScript
License
MIT license
Category
file-systems

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