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A simple example of creating an MCP server using FastMCP and Python, designed to work with Smithery.
This server provides a character counter tool called count_character that counts how many times a specific character appears in a given text. You'll test it using the Smithery Playground for interactive development.
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/smithery-ai/smithery-cookbook.git
cd smithery-cookbook/servers/python/quickstart
Install dependencies:
With uv (recommended):
uv sync
With poetry:
poetry install
With pip:
pip install -r requirements.txt
Run the server:
You have two options:
Option A: Just run the server
# With uv
uv run smithery dev
# or use the shorter script alias:
uv run dev
# With poetry
poetry run smithery dev
# or use the shorter script alias:
poetry run dev
# With pip (after installing dependencies)
smithery dev
This starts the MCP server on http://localhost:8081 and keeps it running.
Option B: Run server + open playground (recommended for testing)
# With uv
uv run smithery playground
# or use the shorter script alias:
uv run playground
# With poetry
poetry run smithery playground
# or use the shorter script alias:
poetry run playground
# With pip (after installing dependencies)
smithery playground
This starts the MCP server AND automatically opens the Smithery Playground in your browser where you can:
count_character tool with different text and charactersTry asking: "How many r's are in strawberry?"
smithery.yaml)Your server will be available over HTTP and ready to use with any MCP-compatible client!
Press Ctrl+C in the terminal to stop the server.