Dice Roller
FreeNot checkedEnables rolling of standard RPG dice (d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20, d100, etc.) using dice notation like '3d6' or 'd20', and returns detailed results including ind
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Enables rolling of standard RPG dice (d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20, d100, etc.) using dice notation like '3d6' or 'd20', and returns detailed results including individual rolls and totals.
README
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for rolling dice using standard RPG dice notation. This server provides a tool that can roll various-sized dice and return detailed results.
Features
- Standard RPG dice support (d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20, d100, and more)
- Roll multiple dice at once (e.g., 3d6)
- Dice notation parsing (e.g., "2d10", "d20")
- Comprehensive input validation
- Detailed results including individual rolls and totals
- 100% test coverage with Jest
Installation
npm install
npm run build
Running Tests
# Run all tests
npm test
# Run tests in watch mode
npm run test:watch
# Run tests with coverage report
npm run test:coverage
Test Suite Coverage
The project includes a comprehensive test suite with 75 tests covering:
Core Dice Rolling Functionality
- Dice notation parsing (e.g., "3d6", "d20")
- Single and multiple dice rolls
- Various dice sizes (d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20, d100)
- Random number generation
- Result formatting
Input Validation
- Valid dice notation formats
- Invalid notation detection
- Parameter bounds checking
- Edge case handling (zero, negative values, very large numbers)
- Maximum limits (1000 dice max, 1,000,000 sides max)
MCP Tool Integration
- Tool schema validation
- Request/response formatting
- Error handling and messaging
- Standard RPG dice workflows
- Statistical distribution verification
Test Results
Test Suites: 2 passed, 2 total
Tests: 75 passed, 75 total
Coverage: 100% statements, 100% branches, 100% functions, 100% lines
Usage
As an MCP Server
The server communicates via stdio and can be integrated with MCP-compatible clients.
node dist/index.js
Claude Code Configuration
To use this MCP server with Claude Code, add the following configuration to your Claude Code settings file (.claude/claude_code_config.json or global settings):
{
"mcpServers": {
"dice-roller": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["dist/index.js"],
"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}/mcp-test-server"
}
}
}
Update the cwd path to point to the root directory of this project. The dist/index.js path is relative to the cwd.
After adding the configuration:
- Ensure the project is built:
npm run build - Restart Claude Code
- The
roll_dicetool will be available for use
Tool: roll_dice
Roll dice using standard dice notation.
Parameters:
notation(string): Dice notation in the format "NdS" where N is the number of dice and S is the number of sides- Examples: "3d6", "d20", "2d10"
- N is optional and defaults to 1 if omitted
Examples:
d6- Roll one 6-sided died20- Roll one 20-sided die3d6- Roll three 6-sided dice2d10- Roll two 10-sided dice4d8- Roll four 8-sided dice
Response Format:
The tool returns two text items:
- A human-readable formatted result
- A JSON object with detailed information
Example response for "3d6":
Rolled 3d6: [4, 2, 5] = 11
{
"rolls": [4, 2, 5],
"total": 11,
"notation": "3d6",
"count": 3,
"sides": 6
}
Dice Notation
The server supports standard RPG dice notation:
| Notation | Description |
|---|---|
d4 |
Roll one 4-sided die |
d6 |
Roll one 6-sided die |
d8 |
Roll one 8-sided die |
d10 |
Roll one 10-sided die |
d12 |
Roll one 12-sided die |
d20 |
Roll one 20-sided die |
d100 |
Roll one 100-sided die (percentile) |
3d6 |
Roll three 6-sided dice |
2d10 |
Roll two 10-sided dice |
NdS |
Roll N dice with S sides each |
Validation Rules
- Dice count must be a positive integer (1-1000)
- Dice sides must be an integer ≥ 2 (up to 1,000,000)
- Notation format must match the pattern
NdSordS - Maximum of 1000 dice can be rolled at once
- Maximum of 1,000,000 sides per die
Error Handling
The server provides clear error messages for invalid inputs:
- Invalid notation format: "Invalid dice notation: {input}. Expected format: NdS (e.g., 3d6, d20)"
- Invalid count: "Dice count must be a positive integer"
- Invalid sides: "Dice sides must be an integer greater than or equal to 2"
- Too many dice: "Cannot roll more than 1000 dice at once"
- Too many sides: "Dice cannot have more than 1,000,000 sides"
Project Structure
mcp-dice-roller-server/
├── src/
│ ├── diceRoller.ts # Core dice rolling logic
│ └── index.ts # MCP server implementation
├── tests/
│ ├── diceRoller.test.ts # Core functionality tests
│ └── mcpServer.test.ts # MCP integration tests
├── dist/ # Compiled JavaScript output
├── package.json
├── tsconfig.json
├── jest.config.js
└── README.md
Development
Building
npm run build
Watch Mode
npm run watch
Testing
The test suite uses Jest with ts-jest for TypeScript support. Tests cover:
Dice Notation Parsing (15 tests)
- Valid notation formats
- Invalid notation detection
- Edge cases and error handling
Parameter Validation (10 tests)
- Valid parameter ranges
- Boundary conditions
- Type checking
Dice Rolling (25 tests)
- Single and multiple dice
- Range validation
- Statistical distribution
- Result structure
MCP Integration (25 tests)
- Tool schema compliance
- Request/response format
- Error handling
- Standard use cases
Technical Details
- Language: TypeScript
- Runtime: Node.js >= 18.0.0
- MCP SDK: @modelcontextprotocol/sdk v1.20.0
- Testing: Jest with 100% code coverage
- Module System: ES Modules
Troubleshooting
Server fails to start with "exports is not defined"
If you see this error:
ReferenceError: exports is not defined in ES module scope
Solution: The TypeScript compiler must be configured to output ES modules. Ensure tsconfig.json has:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"module": "ES2020"
}
}
Then rebuild:
npm run build
Tests fail after configuration changes
If tests fail after modifying the TypeScript or Jest configuration:
Clean the build directory:
rm -rf distRebuild the project:
npm run buildRun tests again:
npm test
Server not appearing in Claude Desktop
- Verify the path in
claude_desktop_config.jsonis absolute - Check that the project has been built
- Restart Claude Desktop
- Check the Claude Desktop logs for errors
Module resolution errors
If you see import errors, ensure:
- All dependencies are installed:
npm install - The project is built:
npm run build package.jsonhas"type": "module"tsconfig.jsonhas"module": "ES2020"
License
MIT
Installing Dice Roller
This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.
▸ github.com/matthewholliday/mcp-dice-rollerFAQ
Is Dice Roller MCP free?
Yes, Dice Roller MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Dice Roller need an API key?
No, Dice Roller runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Dice Roller hosted or self-hosted?
A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.
How do I install Dice Roller in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Dice Roller 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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