Python MCP Server Template
A template repository for creating custom Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers in Python that can be integrated with applications like Claude Desktop or Cursor.
README Documentation
py-mcp-server-template
This repository is a template to help you create your own MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers in Python. Fork this repository to get started.
Setup with uv
This project uses uv for Python packaging and virtual environment management. If you don't have uv installed, please refer to the official uv installation guide.
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Clone your forked repository:
git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/YOUR_REPOSITORY_NAME.git cd YOUR_REPOSITORY_NAME -
Create and activate the virtual environment:
uvtypically creates a.venvdirectory in your project root.uv venv source .venv/bin/activate # On macOS/Linux # .venv\Scripts\activate # On Windows -
Install dependencies: This project uses
pyproject.tomlto manage dependencies.uv pip install .If you add new dependencies, define them in your
pyproject.tomlfile and run this command again. If you are using arequirements.txtfile for some reason, you can install it withuv pip install -r requirements.txt.
Running the Server
The mcp_server.py script starts the MCP server.
To run the server directly:
uv run python mcp_server.py
Integrating with Claude Desktop or Cursor
To use this MCP server with an application like Claude Desktop or Cursor, you'll need to configure it in the application's settings. The configuration will typically involve specifying the command to run your server.
Here's an example configuration snippet. You'll need to replace /ABSOLUTE/PATH/TO/PARENT/FOLDER/YOUR_REPOSITORY_NAME with the actual absolute path to your project directory on your system.
{
"mcpServers": {
"my-custom-python-server": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"run",
"--python",
"/ABSOLUTE/PATH/TO/PARENT/FOLDER/YOUR_REPOSITORY_NAME/.venv/bin/python",
"/ABSOLUTE/PATH/TO/PARENT/FOLDER/YOUR_REPOSITORY_NAME/mcp_server.py"
],
"workingDirectory": "/ABSOLUTE/PATH/TO/PARENT/FOLDER/YOUR_REPOSITORY_NAME"
}
}
}
Explanation of the configuration:
"my-custom-python-server": This is a name you give to your server configuration."command": "uv": Specifiesuvas the command to execute."args": A list of arguments for theuvcommand:"run": Tellsuvto execute a command within its managed environment."--python": Specifies the Python interpreter to use. It's important to point this to the Python interpreter inside youruvvirtual environment (.venv/bin/python)."/ABSOLUTE/PATH/TO/PARENT/FOLDER/YOUR_REPOSITORY_NAME/mcp_server.py": The absolute path to your server script.
"workingDirectory": Specifies the working directory for the server process, which should be your project's root directory.
Important:
- Ensure the paths in the
argsandworkingDirectoryare correct for your system. - If the application cannot locate
uv, you might need to specify its full path in the"command"field. You can typically find this path by runningwhich uvin your terminal on macOS or Linux, orwhere uvon Windows. - The server listens on
stdioby default as configured inmcp_server.py(mcp.run(transport='stdio')), which is typically what applications like Cursor expect.
After configuring, the application should be able to communicate with your Python MCP server.