compound-mcp-server

compound-mcp-server

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The groq-compound-mcp-server is an MCP server designed for interaction with Groq models, including compound and meta models. It operates through a standard MCP pattern and can be deployed using Vercel for efficient hosting.

groq-compound-mcp-server

Provides a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for interacting with Groq models, including compound/meta models.

This server exposes the following tools:

  • ask_with_realtime_information
  • ask_with_code_execution

Prerequisites

  • Node.js >= 18.0.0
  • A Groq API key set in the GROQ_API_KEY environment variable.

Installation

npm install groq-compound-mcp-server

Usage

This server follows the standard MCP server pattern using stdio for transport. It's designed to be run by an MCP client (like Claude Desktop or a custom client).

Refer to the official MCP Quickstart for Server Developers for instructions on setting up and connecting MCP servers.

When configuring your client, use the command npx groq-compound-mcp-server or groq-compound-mcp-server (if installed globally) to run this server.

Here's an example of how you might configure an MCP client (e.g., in a settings.json file) to launch this server:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "groq-compound": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "groq-compound-mcp-server"
      ],
      "env": {
        "GROQ_API_KEY": "YOUR_GROQ_API_KEY_HERE"
      }
    }
  }
}

Hosting on Vercel

This server can also be deployed to Vercel.

  1. Prerequisites:

    • Ensure you have a Vercel account.
    • Connect your Git repository to Vercel.
  2. Environment Variables: Set the following environment variables in your Vercel project settings:

    • GROQ_API_KEY: Your Groq API key.
    • REDIS_URL: (Recommended for SSE transport) The connection URL for a Redis instance (e.g., from Vercel KV or Upstash).
  3. Build Configuration: Vercel should automatically detect it as a Next.js application. The build command npm run build:vercel (or yarn build:vercel/pnpm build:vercel) and the output directory (.next) will be used.

  4. Accessing the MCP Server: Once deployed, your MCP server endpoints will be available at https://your-deployment-url.vercel.app/api/mcp. For example, the SSE endpoint would be https://your-deployment-url.vercel.app/api/mcp/sse.

Development with Vercel CLI

To run the Vercel deployment locally:

  1. Install Vercel CLI: npm install -g vercel
  2. Set up environment variables locally (e.g., in a .env.local file at the project root):
    GROQ_API_KEY=your_groq_api_key
    REDIS_URL=your_redis_url
    
  3. Run the development server: vercel dev or npm run dev:vercel.

License