Get My Location

Created By
mcpcna year ago
获取用户当前的精准位置,配合天气、地图等需要基于位置提供服务的MCP时有奇效
Overview

what is Get My Location?

Get My Location is a location retrieval server based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) that accurately obtains the user's current location through browser authorization.

how to use Get My Location?

To use Get My Location, install it via the MCP client using the provided configuration, and it will automatically open the browser for location authorization.

key features of Get My Location?

  • 🌍 Accurate location retrieval via browser (network positioning)
  • 🔄 Automatic polling for location information, with a maximum wait time of 60 seconds
  • 🌐 Cross-platform support (Windows, macOS, Linux)
  • 📱 Automatic browser opening for location authorization
  • 📍 Returns latitude and longitude coordinates

use cases of Get My Location?

  1. Determining the user's current location
  2. Checking weather conditions based on location (in conjunction with weather MCP)
  3. Navigating to a destination using public transport or driving directions (in conjunction with map MCP)

FAQ from Get My Location?

  • How does Get My Location obtain the user's location?

It uses browser-based location services that require user authorization.

  • What happens if the location is not retrieved within 60 seconds?

The system will return a timeout error if the location is not obtained within the specified time.

  • Is there any platform limitation?

No, it supports multiple platforms including Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "get-location": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "@mcpcn/mcp-get-location"
      ],
      "env": {}
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
mcpcn
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