chihcheng.SampleMcpServer 0.1.0-beta

This is a prerelease version of chihcheng.SampleMcpServer.
There is a newer version of this package available.
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dotnet tool install --global chihcheng.SampleMcpServer --version 0.1.0-beta
                    
This package contains a .NET tool you can call from the shell/command line.
dotnet new tool-manifest
                    
if you are setting up this repo
dotnet tool install --local chihcheng.SampleMcpServer --version 0.1.0-beta
                    
This package contains a .NET tool you can call from the shell/command line.
#tool dotnet:?package=chihcheng.SampleMcpServer&version=0.1.0-beta&prerelease
                    
nuke :add-package chihcheng.SampleMcpServer --version 0.1.0-beta
                    

MCP Server

This README was created using the C# MCP server project template. It demonstrates how you can easily create an MCP server using C# and publish it as a NuGet package.

See aka.ms/nuget/mcp/guide for the full guide.

Please note that this template is currently in an early preview stage. If you have feedback, please take a brief survey.

Checklist before publishing to NuGet.org

  • Test the MCP server locally using the steps below.
  • Update the package metadata in the .csproj file, in particular the <PackageId>.
  • Update .mcp/server.json to declare your MCP server's inputs.
  • Pack the project using dotnet pack.

The bin/Release directory will contain the package file (.nupkg), which can be published to NuGet.org.

Developing locally

To test this MCP server from source code (locally) without using a built MCP server package, you can configure your IDE to run the project directly using dotnet run.

{
  "servers": {
    "SampleMcpServer": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "dotnet",
      "args": [
        "run",
        "--project",
        "<PATH TO PROJECT DIRECTORY>"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Testing the MCP Server

Once configured, you can ask Copilot Chat for a random number, for example, Give me 3 random numbers. It should prompt you to use the get_random_number tool on the SampleMcpServer MCP server and show you the results.

Publishing to NuGet.org

  1. Run dotnet pack -c Release to create the NuGet package
  2. Publish to NuGet.org with dotnet nuget push bin/Release/*.nupkg --api-key <your-api-key> --source https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json

Using the MCP Server from NuGet.org

Once the MCP server package is published to NuGet.org, you can configure it in your preferred IDE. Both VS Code and Visual Studio use the dnx command to download and install the MCP server package from NuGet.org.

  • VS Code: Create a <WORKSPACE DIRECTORY>/.vscode/mcp.json file
  • Visual Studio: Create a <SOLUTION DIRECTORY>\.mcp.json file

For both VS Code and Visual Studio, the configuration file uses the following server definition:

{
  "servers": {
    "SampleMcpServer": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "dnx",
      "args": [
        "<your package ID here>",
        "--version",
        "<your package version here>",
        "--yes"
      ]
    }
  }
}

More information

.NET MCP servers use the ModelContextProtocol C# SDK. For more information about MCP:

Refer to the VS Code or Visual Studio documentation for more information on configuring and using MCP servers:

Product Compatible and additional computed target framework versions.
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