Cantonese.ai MCP Server

Created By
hhy-josepha year ago
Overview

What is Cantonese.ai MCP Server?

Cantonese.ai MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol server that provides tools for text-to-speech and speech-to-text conversion using the cantonese.ai API.

How to use Cantonese.ai MCP Server?

To use the server, clone the repository, set up a virtual environment, install dependencies, and run the server using the command uv run mcp dev server.py.

Key features of Cantonese.ai MCP Server?

  • Text-to-Speech Tool: Converts Cantonese or English text into high-quality audio.
  • Speech-to-Text Tool: Transcribes audio files into text.
  • Easy integration with MCP-compatible clients.
  • Secure handling of API keys as environment variables.

Use cases of Cantonese.ai MCP Server?

  1. Converting written Cantonese text into spoken audio.
  2. Transcribing Cantonese audio recordings into text format.
  3. Integrating with applications that require speech processing capabilities.

FAQ from Cantonese.ai MCP Server?

  • What programming language is used?

The server is built using Python 3.8 and above.

  • Is there a license for this project?

Yes, it is licensed under the MIT License.

  • How do I set up my API key?

You need to export your API key as an environment variable before running the server.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
hhy-joseph
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Language
Python
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