xinghuo-mcp-server

xinghuo-mcp-server

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The xinghuo-mcp-server is a TypeScript-based server implementing the Model Context Protocol. It provides access to the Xinghuo BIF Blockchain Test Network and contains tools for handling notes, demonstrating core concepts of MCP.

xinghuo-mcp-server MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol server provides access to the Xinghuo BIF Blockchain Test Network, enabling users to call various tools and functions such as get_block_number, get_block_header, get_block_transactions, and get_transaction_info to interact with the blockchain efficiently and retrieve specific data without directly interfacing with blockchain nodes.

This is a TypeScript-based MCP server that implements a simple notes system. It demonstrates core MCP concepts by providing:

  • Resources representing text notes with URIs and metadata
  • Tools for creating new notes
  • Prompts for generating summaries of notes

Features

Resources

  • List and access notes via note:// URIs
  • Each note has a title, content and metadata
  • Plain text mime type for simple content access

Tools

  • create_note - Create new text notes
    • Takes title and content as required parameters
    • Stores note in server state

Prompts

  • summarize_notes - Generate a summary of all stored notes
    • Includes all note contents as embedded resources
    • Returns structured prompt for LLM summarization

Development

Install dependencies:

npm install

Build the server:

npm run build

For development with auto-rebuild:

npm run watch

Installation

To use with Claude Desktop, add the server config:

On MacOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json On Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "xinghuo-mcp-server": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": [
        "path\\xinghuo-mcp-server\\build\\index.js",
        "http://test.bifcore.bitfactory.cn"
      ],
      "transportType": "stdio"
    }
  }
}

Debugging

Since MCP servers communicate over stdio, debugging can be challenging. We recommend using the MCP Inspector, which is available as a package script:

npm run inspector

The Inspector will provide a URL to access debugging tools in your browser.