Why this server?
This server is the best fit as it explicitly supports generating greetings in 7 different languages, including Chinese (你好), directly addressing the user's input.
-securityAlicense-qualityEnables AI assistants to greet users in 7 different languages including English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean. A lightweight multilingual greeting tool for the Model Context Protocol.Last updated 6 months agoMITWhy this server?
This is a demonstration server explicitly stating that it provides essential startup functionality, including 'greeting messages' and 'echo functionality', matching the nature of the user's simple greeting.
AsecurityFlicense-qualityA demonstration MCP server for local development and testing with Claude Desktop on WSL. Provides basic utility tools including greeting messages, echo functionality, and server information retrieval.Last updated 6 months ago3Why this server?
As a minimal server designed to welcome users, this implementation provides simple tools to echo messages or return greetings, perfectly fitting a basic 'hello' query.
AsecurityAlicense-qualityA minimal Model Context Protocol server in TypeScript that demonstrates MCP-compliant resources and tools for LLMs, featuring simple resources and a basic tool that echoes messages or returns greetings.Last updated 3 months ago15Apache 2.0Why this server?
This boilerplate server is focused on providing basic interaction, explicitly mentioning a 'basic greeting tool for saying hello,' which directly matches the user's intent.
AsecurityFlicense-qualityA simple MCP server that provides a basic greeting tool for saying hello with customizable names. Serves as a boilerplate template for developers to quickly create and deploy new MCP servers.Last updated 6 months ago11Why this server?
This simple boilerplate MCP server is designed for demonstration purposes and specifically provides a basic 'greeting tool,' making it highly relevant for a simple greeting query like '你好'.
Asecurity-license-qualityA simple boilerplate MCP server that provides a basic greeting tool for demonstration purposes. Serves as a starting template for developers to quickly create and deploy custom MCP servers.Last updated 6 months ago11Why this server?
This server is designed to provide basic communication features, explicitly mentioning 'basic greeting functionality' as one of its core offerings.
-security-license-qualityA simple demonstration MCP server that provides basic greeting functionality and server information. Enables users to generate hello messages and retrieve server details through tools and resources.Last updated 7 months agoWhy this server?
This simple server is primarily designed to echo messages back for testing and demonstration, fulfilling the non-complex interaction requested by a generic greeting.
AsecurityAlicense-qualityA simple server implementing the Model Context Protocol (MCP) that echoes messages back, designed for testing MCP clients.Last updated a year ago12MITWhy this server?
This is a basic starter server that includes 'message echoing and server information retrieval,' fitting the low complexity and general interaction suggested by the user's greeting.
-security-license-qualityA basic MCP server built with FastMCP framework that provides example tools including message echoing and server information retrieval. Supports both stdio and HTTP transports for integration with various MCP clients.Last updated 7 months agoWhy this server?
A standard basic MCP server that offers 'message echoing and server information retrieval,' indicating its suitability for handling simple interaction queries.
-security-license-qualityA basic MCP server with example tools including message echoing and server information retrieval. Built with FastMCP framework and supports both stdio and HTTP transports.Last updated 7 months ago