This is a basic greeting generator that takes a name and returns a personalized greeting prompt. It's built as a Smithery starter template with a single example tool you'd invoke with something like "Say hello to John". The repository appears to be an exam or learning project rather than a production tool, so you're looking at skeleton code meant to demonstrate how to build and deploy an MCP server through Smithery's platform. If you need a quick template to understand the Smithery deployment workflow or want to fork a minimal example to build your own greeting system, it works as a starting point. Beyond that, there's not much functionality here yet.
An MCP server built with Smithery.
Run the server:
uv run dev
Test interactively:
uv run playground
Try saying "Say hello to John" to test the example tool.
Your server code is in src/hello_server/server.py. Add or update your server capabilities there.
Ready to deploy? Push your code to GitHub and deploy to Smithery:
Create a new repository at github.com/new
Initialize git and push to GitHub:
git add .
git commit -m "Hello world 👋"
git remote add origin https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/YOUR_REPO.git
git push -u origin main
Deploy your server to Smithery at smithery.ai/new