Market Fiyatı MCP Server

Created By
EnesCinra year ago
Overview

What is Market Fiyatı MCP Server?

Market Fiyatı MCP Server is a server integrated with the Market Price API that allows AI systems like Claude to query market prices in Turkey.

How to use Market Fiyatı MCP Server?

To use the server, install the dependencies, compile the TypeScript files, and start the server. Additionally, configure the claude_desktop_config.json file to include the MCP server settings.

Key features of Market Fiyatı MCP Server?

  • Product Search: Search for products by name or keyword.
  • Price Comparison: Compare prices across different markets.
  • Resource Access: URI-based access to resources (search/ and product/ endpoints).
  • MCP Tools: Data analysis tools that can be directly used by AI.

Use cases of Market Fiyatı MCP Server?

  1. Searching for product prices in various Turkish markets.
  2. Comparing prices of the same product across different stores.
  3. Integrating with AI systems for real-time price queries.

FAQ from Market Fiyatı MCP Server?

  • Can I use this server for any product?

Yes! You can search for any product available in the Turkish market.

  • Is there a specific setup required for using this server?

Yes! You need to install dependencies and configure the server settings in Claude Desktop.

  • What programming language is used for this project?

The project is developed in JavaScript.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
EnesCinr
Star
3
Language
JavaScript
License
-

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