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.
Why 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.
Why 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.
Why 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.
Why 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'.
Why this server?
This server is designed to provide basic communication features, explicitly mentioning 'basic greeting functionality' as one of its core offerings.
Why 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.
Why 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.
Why this server?
A standard basic MCP server that offers 'message echoing and server information retrieval,' indicating its suitability for handling simple interaction queries.
Why this server?
This is a basic template offering 'example tools for echoing messages,' signifying that handling simple communication is its intended purpose.