UUID MCP Provider

MIT License
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Integrations

  • Supports integration with macOS through the Claude Desktop configuration file located in the macOS application support directory

UUID MCP Provider

A simple Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides timestamp-based UUIDs whenever it's called by an LLM.

Features

  • Provides a single tool: generateUuid
  • Uses UUID v7 for timestamp-based unique identifiers
  • Simple interface with no input parameters needed
  • Easy integration with Claude and other LLMs

Installation

# Install dependencies npm install # Build the project npm run build

Usage

You can run the server directly:

npm start

Integration with Claude Desktop

To integrate with Claude Desktop, add this to your Claude Desktop configuration file:

  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
  • Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
{ "mcpServers": { "uuid-provider": { "command": "node", "args": ["/absolute/path/to/uuid-mcp/build/index.js"] } } }

Replace /absolute/path/to/uuid-mcp/build/index.js with the absolute path to your built index.js file.

After updating the configuration, restart Claude Desktop to see the UUID generation tool available.

How It Works

This server uses the official uuid package to generate UUID v7 identifiers. UUID v7 is specifically designed to be timestamp-based while maintaining strong uniqueness guarantees:

  • Incorporates a Unix timestamp in millisecond precision
  • Adds randomized data to ensure uniqueness even when multiple IDs are generated in the same millisecond
  • Follows the latest RFC standards for UUID generation
  • Provides chronologically sortable identifiers
  • Prevents collisions in distributed systems

This approach is more reliable than custom UUID implementations and eliminates the potential for duplicates even under high load.

Dependencies

  • @modelcontextprotocol/sdk: For MCP server implementation
  • uuid: For RFC-compliant UUID generation
  • TypeScript and related tools for development

Example

When called, the tool returns a UUID v7 string that looks like:

018e94d2-279b-7bd3-9289-80d1e6619670

The first part of the UUID contains the timestamp, making these identifiers chronologically sortable while still maintaining the standard UUID format.

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A simple Model Context Protocol server that generates timestamp-based UUIDs (v7) when called by an LLM, providing chronologically sortable unique identifiers with no input parameters needed.

  1. Features
    1. Installation
      1. Usage
        1. Integration with Claude Desktop
      2. How It Works
        1. Dependencies
          1. Example
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