This appears to be a template server rather than the League of Legends wiki integration the name suggests. The source code shows a basic "Hello world" example built with Smithery CLI that generates greetings and includes an optional Pirate Mode for playful variations. The actual implementation just demonstrates a simple greeting tool for testing purposes. If you need LoL esports data, champion stats, or wiki content, you'll want to look elsewhere. As shipped, this is essentially boilerplate code showing how to structure an MCP server with Smithery's tooling, complete with development and deployment instructions but no actual League of Legends functionality.
An MCP server built with Smithery CLI
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