HK Transport ETA

Created By
kennyfong19931a year ago
Get ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) for public transport in Hong Kong.
Overview

What is HK Transport ETA?

HK Transport ETA? is an AI chat client that implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP), enabling interaction with any available LLM (Language Model) server.

How to use HK Transport ETA?

To use HK Transport ETA, you need to install nodejs (npx), and communicate with the MCP server after installing it. Detailed setup instructions are available in the repository.

Key features of HK Transport ETA?

  • Interact with various LLM models via MCP
  • Include multiple chat model options such as OpenAI, Claude, and others
  • Get real time arrival time in Hong Kong
  • Transport supported
    • KMB 九龍巴士
    • LWB 龍運巴士
    • CTB 城巴
    • NLB 新大嶼山巴士
    • Green Minibus 專線小巴
    • MTR Feeder 港鐵巴士
    • MTR 港鐵
    • LRT 輕鐵

Use cases of ChatMCP?

  • Building customized chat applications using various LLMs.
  • Integrating with existing data through MCP servers.
  • Testing and experimenting with different LLMs for development.

FAQ from ChatMCP?

  • Can I use different LLM models?

Yes! HK Transport ETA supports various LLMs that support tool use with MCP.

  • Is HK Transport ETA free to use?

Yes! The project is open-source and free for everyone to use and contribute to.

  • How do I report bugs or suggest features?

You can submit issues or feature requests directly in the GitHub repository under the Issues section.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "hk-transport-eta": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "mcp-hk-transport-eta"
      ]
    }
  }
}
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