Llama Integration Server
FreeNot checkedImplements the Model Context Protocol to retrieve context from a locally running Llama model, enabling AI applications to query and receive relevant information
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Implements the Model Context Protocol to retrieve context from a locally running Llama model, enabling AI applications to query and receive relevant information.
README
This repository contains a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation that integrates with a locally running Llama model. The MCP server provides a standardized interface for context retrieval, enhancing AI applications with relevant information from a local LLM.
Overview
The project consists of two main components:
- MCP Server - A FastAPI-based server that implements the Model Context Protocol and forwards queries to a local Llama model
- Python Client - A sample client application that demonstrates how to interact with the MCP server
Prerequisites
- Python 3.7 or higher
- A running Llama model server (e.g., Ollama) at http://localhost:11434/
- Git installed on your machine
- GitHub account
Installation
Clone the Repository
git clone https://github.com/EXPESRaza/mcp-llama-integration.git
cd mcp-llama-integration
Install Dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt
File Structure
mcp-llama-integration/
├── llama_mcp_server.py # MCP server with Llama integration
├── llama_client_app.py # Sample client application
└── README.md # Project documentation
Setting Up the Llama Model
- If you haven't already, install Ollama
- Pull the Llama model:
ollama pull llama3.2 - Verify the model is running:
curl http://localhost:11434/api/tags ``` browser http://localhost:11434 http://localhost:11434/api/tags
Running the MCP Server
Start the server:
python llama_mcp_server.pyThe server will start running on
http://localhost:8000You can verify the server is running by checking the health endpoint:
curl http://localhost:8000/health
Using the Client Application
In a separate terminal, start the client application:
python llama_client_app.pyThe application will prompt you for input
Type your queries and receive responses from the Llama model
Type 'exit' to quit the application
API Documentation
MCP Server Endpoints
POST /context
Request a context for a given query.
Request Body:
{
"query_text": "Your query here",
"user_id": "optional-user-id",
"session_id": "optional-session-id",
"additional_context": {}
}
Response:
{
"context_elements": [
{
"content": "Response from Llama model",
"source": "llama_model",
"relevance_score": 0.9
}
],
"metadata": {
"processing_time_ms": 150,
"model": "llama3",
"query": "Your query here"
}
}
GET /health
Check the health status of the MCP server and its connection to the Llama model.
Response:
{
"status": "healthy",
"llama_status": "connected"
}
Customization
Changing the Llama Model
If you want to use a different Llama model, modify the model parameter in the query_llama function in llama_mcp_server.py:
payload = {
"model": "your-model-name", # Change this to your model name
"prompt": text,
"stream": False
}
Modifying the Prompt Template
To change how queries are formatted before sending to Llama, update the prompt template in the get_context function:
prompt = f"""Please provide relevant information for the following query:
{request.query_text}
Respond with factual, helpful information."""
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
Connection Refused Error
- Make sure the Llama model is running at http://localhost:11434/
- Verify Ollama is properly installed and running
Model Not Found Error
- Ensure you've pulled the correct model with Ollama
- Check available models with
ollama list
Slow Responses
- Llama model inference can be resource-intensive
- Consider using a smaller model if performance is an issue
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Installing Llama Integration Server
This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.
▸ github.com/EXPESRaza/mcp-llama-integrationFAQ
Is Llama Integration Server MCP free?
Yes, Llama Integration Server MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Llama Integration Server need an API key?
No, Llama Integration Server runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Llama Integration Server hosted or self-hosted?
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
How do I install Llama Integration Server in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Llama Integration Server 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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