Build Club
FreeNot checkedMCP server with example tools for arithmetic and greeting, designed for deployment on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime with OAuth authentication.
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MCP server with example tools for arithmetic and greeting, designed for deployment on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime with OAuth authentication.
README
This project demonstrates how to build, test, and deploy an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server onto Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime with OAuth (Cognito) authentication. It also includes local and remote MCP clients for testing tool discovery and invocation.
Features
MCP Server built with FastMCP
Three example tools:
add_numbersmultiply_numbersgreet_user
Local MCP client for testing
Cognito-secured AgentCore Runtime deployment
Remote client with automatic JWT refresh
End-to-end demo: build → deploy → authenticate → invoke tools
Project Structure
mcp_server_project/
├── mcp_server.py # MCP server implementation
├── my_mcp_client.py # Local testing client
├── my_mcp_client_remote.py # Remote (Cognito-authenticated) client
├── invoke_mcp_tools.py # Remote invocation demo (tool calls)
├── requirements.txt
└── notebooks/
├── hosting_mcp_server.ipynb # Main tutorial notebook
└── runtime_with_strands_and_bedrock.ipynb # Additional runtime examples
Local Development
Start the MCP server
python mcp_server.py
List available tools
python my_mcp_client.py
Deploy to AgentCore Runtime
Deployment is handled via the AgentCore Starter Toolkit, which:
- Generates a Dockerfile
- Builds and pushes container to ECR
- Creates an AgentCore Runtime
- Configures OAuth via Cognito
Run the deployment steps in the accompanying notebook:
- Hosting MCP Server on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime – OAuth Inbound Authentication
This notebook creates:
- Cognito User Pool + App Client
- JWT-based authorizer configuration
- AgentCore Runtime instance
- SSM + Secrets Manager entries for connection details
Remote Invocation
Once deployed, you can test the MCP server using:
python my_mcp_client_remote.py
Or invoke specific tools:
python invoke_mcp_tools.py
The clients automatically:
- Fetch Agent ARN from SSM
- Fetch Cognito tokens (and refresh when needed)
- Connect to the MCP server over streamable HTTP
- Perform
initialize,list_tools, andcall_tooloperations
Requirements
- Python 3.10+
- AWS credentials configured
- Docker
- Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Starter Toolkit
- FastMCP & MCP libraries
Full dependencies listed in:
- requirements.txt
Notebooks reference:
AWS Show & Tell session: AgentCore + Gateway deep dive
AgentCore Runtime tutorial with Strands Agents
Cleanup
To remove deployed resources, use the cleanup section in the notebook:
- Deletes AgentCore runtime
- Removes ECR repo
- Removes SSM parameter + Secrets Manager entries
- always check manually via thee AWS console to ensure that the cleanup has been effective
Installing Build Club
This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.
▸ github.com/mkingopng/build_club_mcpFAQ
Is Build Club MCP free?
Yes, Build Club MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Build Club need an API key?
No, Build Club runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Build Club hosted or self-hosted?
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
How do I install Build Club in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Build Club on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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