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kimtth/mcp-remote-call-ping-pong

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๐Ÿ“ An experimental and educational script for Ping-pong server demonstrating remote MCP (Model Context Protocol) calls

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kimtth/mcp-remote-call-ping-pong

Added 1 June 2026

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Overview

This is an experimental script that implements a ping-pong server to demonstrate remote Model Context Protocol (MCP) calls. It is intended for educational purposes and testing the mechanics of remote MCP interactions.

Best for

Best for
Developers who want a simple educational example to understand remote MCP calls

Use cases

  • Learning how remote MCP calls work through a hands-on example
  • Setting up a simple ping-pong server for protocol testing
  • Experimenting with the basics of the Model Context Protocol in a remote context

Notes

This is an experimental script that implements a ping-pong server to demonstrate remote Model Context Protocol (MCP) calls. It is intended for educational purposes and testing the mechanics of remote MCP interactions.

1 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2025-04-08.

Use cases

  • Learning how remote MCP calls work through a hands-on example
  • Setting up a simple ping-pong server for protocol testing
  • Experimenting with the basics of the Model Context Protocol in a remote context

Pros

  • Offers a straightforward demonstration of remote MCP call mechanics
  • Useful as a learning tool for developers new to the protocol
  • Lightweight and minimal implementation focuses on core concepts

Cons

  • Experimental status means it is not ready for production use
  • Low community engagement with only one star on GitHub
  • Limited to a simple ping-pong server with no broader functionality

Indexed from awesome-mcp-servers-punkpeye and enriched against its public facts.

Pros

  • Offers a straightforward demonstration of remote MCP call mechanics
  • Useful as a learning tool for developers new to the protocol
  • Lightweight and minimal implementation focuses on core concepts

Cons

  • Experimental status means it is not ready for production use
  • Low community engagement with only one star on GitHub
  • Limited to a simple ping-pong server with no broader functionality