Sychev Lab Mcp Server

Created By
Anton Sycheva month ago
MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server for Sychev Lab - provides access to products, articles, tutorials, and e-commerce features located in https://lab.sychve.xyz
Overview

Features

  • Product Catalog: Browse, search, and view details of STL files for 3D printing
  • Articles: Access to technical articles and blog posts
  • Tutorials: Step-by-step tutorials with difficulty and duration information
  • Categories: Browse product categories
  • Users: New user registration
  • Checkout: Create payment sessions with Stripe

Available Tools

ToolDescription
list_productsLists all available products
get_product_detailsRetrieves detailed information about a product
search_products_by_categorySearches for products by category or term
get_categoriesRetrieves all available categories
list_articlesLists all articles
get_articleRetrieves the full content of an article
list_tutorialsLists all tutorials
get_tutorialRetrieves the full content of a tutorial
register_userRegisters a new user
create_stripe_checkoutCreates a Stripe checkout session

lab.sychev,xyz

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "sychev-lab": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "sychev-lab-mcp-server"
      ]
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
a month ago
Updated At
a month ago
Author Name
Anton Sychev
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