Ranger MCP Server

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ryuichi1208a year ago
It consistently responds with "Ranger!" to any MCP tool request it receives via standard input/output.
Overview

what is Ranger MCP Server?

Ranger MCP Server is a tool that consistently responds with "Ranger!" to any MCP tool request it receives via standard input/output (stdio).

how to use Ranger MCP Server?

To use Ranger MCP Server, run the server script using the command:

python ranger_fastmcp.py

key features of Ranger MCP Server?

  • Responds to any MCP tool request with a fixed response.
  • Simple setup and usage via a Python script.
  • Provides several tools that ignore inputs and return a standard response.

use cases of Ranger MCP Server?

  1. Testing MCP tool requests in a controlled environment.
  2. Automating responses for MCP tools during development.
  3. Simplifying the interaction with MCP tools for demonstration purposes.

FAQ from Ranger MCP Server?

  • What does Ranger MCP Server do?

It responds with "Ranger!" to any MCP tool request, making it useful for testing and automation.

  • How do I run the server?

You can run the server by executing the command python ranger_fastmcp.py in your terminal.

  • Can I customize the response?

No, the server is designed to always return "Ranger!" regardless of the input.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
ryuichi1208
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