Bus Nearby Mcp (israeli Transport Mcp).

Created By
Shmuelmb9 months ago
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides access to the Israeli transport api. This is the Unofficial MCP of Bus Nearby API,
Overview

what is Bus Nearby MCP?

Bus Nearby MCP is an unofficial Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides access to the Israeli transport API, allowing users to retrieve information about nearby bus services.

how to use Bus Nearby MCP?

To use Bus Nearby MCP, you can run the server using Docker with the command: docker run --rm -i shmuelc/busnearby-mcp:latest. Once the server is running, you can make API calls to access transport data.

key features of Bus Nearby MCP?

  • Access to real-time bus information in Israel
  • Easy integration with other applications via API
  • Unofficial MCP server for enhanced transport data access

use cases of Bus Nearby MCP?

  1. Developing mobile applications that provide real-time bus tracking.
  2. Integrating bus information into travel planning websites.
  3. Creating dashboards for public transport monitoring.

FAQ from Bus Nearby MCP?

  • Is Bus Nearby MCP free to use?

Yes! Bus Nearby MCP is free to use for developers and applications.

  • What kind of data can I access with Bus Nearby MCP?

You can access real-time bus locations, schedules, and other transport-related information.

  • Do I need to register to use the API?

No registration is required to access the API.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "busnearby-docker": {
      "command": "docker",
      "args": [
        "run",
        "--rm",
        "-i",
        "shmuelc/busnearby-mcp:latest"
      ]
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
9 months ago
Updated At
8 months ago
Author Name
Shmuelmb
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