# Simple FastMCP Server
This repository contains a minimal MCP server built with FastMCP 2.0. It exposes two tools:
- `add(a: int, b: int) -> int`: Returns the sum of two numbers.
- `greet(name: str) -> str`: Returns a friendly greeting.
## Local Development
Prerequisites:
- Python 3.9+
- `pip`
Install dependencies:
```
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
Run the server locally over HTTP:
```
python my_server.py
```
The MCP endpoint will be available at `http://localhost:8000/mcp`.
Optional: Test with a simple client script.
Create `client_test.py`:
```
import asyncio
from fastmcp import Client
async def main():
async with Client("http://localhost:8000/mcp") as client:
result = await client.call_tool("greet", {"name": "FastMCP"})
print(result)
asyncio.run(main())
```
Run it:
```
python client_test.py
```
## Deploy to FastMCP Cloud
FastMCP Cloud hosts MCP servers from your GitHub repository and provides a URL like `https://your-project-name.fastmcp.app/mcp` ([1]).
Steps:
- Push this repository to GitHub (ensure `requirements.txt` is present).
- Sign in to FastMCP Cloud with your GitHub account and create a project.
- Set the entrypoint to `my_server.py:mcp` (Cloud imports the server object and ignores `__main__`) ([2]).
- Deploy; your server becomes available at `https://<project>.fastmcp.app/mcp`.
Notes:
- Cloud automatically installs dependencies from `requirements.txt` ([1]).
- Entry-point configuration accepts `file.py:object_name` syntax if you rename the server instance ([1]).
## References
- [1] FastMCP Cloud guide: https://gofastmcp.com/deployment/fastmcp-cloud
- [2] FastMCP Quickstart: https://gofastmcp.com/getting-started/quickstart
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