Overview of the MCP Server for UBOS Asset Marketplace
In the ever-evolving landscape of digital technology, the MCP Server stands out as a robust tool for computing mathematical expressions. Built on the FastMCP framework, this server offers an efficient and lightweight solution for businesses and developers who require precise mathematical computations. Operating within the Bun runtime environment, the MCP Server leverages the expr-eval library to parse and compute mathematical expressions, ensuring high performance and accuracy.
Key Features
Expression Computation: The MCP Server allows users to input mathematical expressions and receive accurate results. This feature is particularly useful for developers working on applications that require real-time mathematical calculations.
Built-in Constants: The server includes constants such as
E(Euler’s number) andPI(the mathematical constant π), along with logical valuestrueandfalse. These constants are integral to simplifying complex calculations and enhancing the server’s utility.Tool Name and Parameters: Known as
cal, this tool accepts a string-type mathematical expression (exp) as its parameter, making it versatile for various computational needs.Dependencies: The MCP Server relies on several essential libraries, including
fastmcpfor building the MCP service,expr-evalfor parsing and evaluating expressions, andzodfor parameter validation. These dependencies ensure the server’s reliability and efficiency.Installation and Configuration: Users can install the MCP Server via Smithery or manually. The installation process is straightforward, requiring the Bun runtime environment and a few simple commands to set up.
Interactivity: The server operates through standard input/output (stdio), allowing users to input expressions and receive results seamlessly. This design facilitates easy integration with other applications and systems.
Use Cases
Educational Tools: The MCP Server can be integrated into educational platforms to aid in teaching mathematical concepts, providing students with a practical tool for learning and experimentation.
Financial Applications: For financial analysts and applications, the server can compute complex financial formulas and expressions, streamlining analysis and reporting processes.
Scientific Research: Researchers can utilize the MCP Server for precise calculations in scientific studies, ensuring data accuracy and integrity.
Business Intelligence: Businesses can incorporate the server into their BI tools to perform on-the-fly calculations, enhancing decision-making processes.
UBOS Platform Integration
The MCP Server is a part of the UBOS Asset Marketplace, which is a full-stack AI Agent Development Platform. UBOS aims to bring AI Agents to every business department, facilitating the orchestration of AI Agents and their connection with enterprise data. By integrating the MCP Server, UBOS enhances its platform’s capability to build custom AI Agents using LLM models and Multi-Agent Systems, providing businesses with a comprehensive solution for AI-driven operations.
In conclusion, the MCP Server is a versatile and powerful tool that caters to a wide range of computational needs. Its integration into the UBOS Platform further amplifies its potential, making it an indispensable asset for businesses aiming to leverage AI and mathematical computations for enhanced performance and accuracy.
Cal Server
Project Details
- pwh-pwh/cal-mcp
- cal-mcp
- MIT License
- Last Updated: 4/19/2025
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