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Minimal Go library for building stdio MCP servers on the official go-sdk — struct-derived JSON Schema, tiny static binaries.

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Minimal Go library for building stdio MCP servers on the official go-sdk — struct-derived JSON Schema, tiny static binaries.

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Tiny Go MCP Server — minimal Go MCP toolkit

Tiny Go MCP Server

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A lightweight Model Context Protocol (MCP) toolkit for Go. Build spec-compliant MCP servers (stdio, streamable HTTP, legacy SSE) with tools, resources, and prompts — minimal boilerplate and automatic JSON Schema from Go structs.

Built on the official modelcontextprotocol/go-sdk.

Requirements: Go 1.26+ (download).


Why Tiny?

Tiny Go MCP Server Full frameworks
Goal Thin helper on official go-sdk + tiny static binary Full MCP feature surface
Deps Official go-sdk only Varies
Binary ~5MB stripped, no runtime on host Often larger stacks
Schemas Inferred from struct tags Manual or builder APIs

Use this project as a library (tinymcp package) or as a starting template (cmd/tiny-go-mcp).

When to use what

tinymcp (this repo) mcp-go go-sdk alone
Best for Thin helper on go-sdk, tiny binary Rich helpers, large ecosystem Full control, no extra layer
Schema Struct tags → auto JSON Schema Builder APIs / helpers AddTool + generics yourself
Transport stdio (Start()), streamable HTTP (StartHTTP), legacy SSE (StartSSE) stdio, SSE, HTTP, … All transports
Deps go-sdk only Standalone module go-sdk only

Choose tinymcp when you want the official protocol implementation with minimal boilerplate and a small static server binary.

Philosophy

tinymcp is a thin helper on the official go-sdk — not a replacement for it.

We reduce setup and transport boilerplate (server creation, registration error handling, stdio/HTTP/SSE, TextResult, deploy examples). The protocol implementation, generics, and schema inference still come from modelcontextprotocol/go-sdk.

That means handler code uses both imports — and that is intentional:

import (
    "github.com/kioie/tiny-go-mcp-server/tinymcp"
    "github.com/modelcontextprotocol/go-sdk/mcp" // handler types, prompts, resources, advanced APIs
)
Use tinymcp for Use go-sdk (mcp) for
NewServer, RegisterTool, transports Handler signatures (CallToolRequest, GetPromptRequest, …)
Safe registration (errors, not panics) Tool annotations, elicitation, custom protocol features
TextResult, HTTP middleware helpers Anything via server.RawServer()

We are not aiming for a non-leaky facade that hides the SDK. If you need full control, call RawServer() or use go-sdk directly — same underlying server, no lock-in.

tinymcp vs raw go-sdk

Same protocol implementation — tinymcp removes repetitive setup. Handler code still imports mcp for request types in both cases.

go-sdk alone (minimal stdio server):

server := mcp.NewServer(&mcp.Implementation{Name: "my-mcp", Version: "1.0.0"}, nil)
mcp.AddTool(server, &mcp.Tool{
    Name:        "greet",
    Description: "Greet someone by name",
}, greet)
if err := server.Run(context.Background(), &mcp.StdioTransport{}); err != nil {
    log.Fatal(err)
}

tinymcp (same tool, less boilerplate):

s := tinymcp.NewServer("my-mcp", "1.0.0")
if err := tinymcp.RegisterTool(s, "greet", "Greet someone by name", greet); err != nil {
    log.Fatal(err)
}
log.Fatal(s.Start())
tinymcp adds Still on go-sdk (mcp)
NewServer(name, ver) Handler signatures (CallToolRequest, prompts, resources)
RegisterTool + struct-tag JSON Schema Tool annotations via RegisterToolDef + mcp.Tool
Safe registration errors (no panics) Advanced session / event-store APIs
Start() / StartHTTP() / HTTP middleware Full control via RawServer()

Use go-sdk alone when you want zero wrapper. Use tinymcp when you want less setup while staying on the official implementation.

Transport

Method API Typical clients
stdio (default) Start() Cursor, Claude Desktop, Windsurf (local subprocess)
Streamable HTTP StartHTTP(addr, opts) or StreamableHTTPHandler Remote MCP clients, gateways, browser tools
Legacy SSE StartSSE(addr, opts) or SSEHandler Older clients on MCP 2024-11-05 SSE transport

Start() runs stdio (stdin/stdout) — what most local AI clients expect.

For HTTP/SSE, tinymcp wraps the official go-sdk handlers with minimal options:

// Streamable HTTP on loopback (stateless demo — no GET/SSE or server→client RPC)
log.Fatal(server.StartHTTP("127.0.0.1:8080", &tinymcp.HTTPOptions{Stateless: true}))

// Or mount on your own mux (auth, TLS, path prefix)
handler, _ := tinymcp.StreamableHTTPHandler(server, nil)
http.Handle("/mcp", handler)

Stateless mode (Stateless: true) is the default in examples: one POST JSON-RPC per request, no long-lived SSE GET stream, and no server-initiated messages. Omit it or use session options when you need full streamable HTTP sessions — see docs/HTTP.md.

See docs/HTTP.md and examples/http. To host for Smithery URL listing (no Docker for end users), use examples/http-deploy. For advanced session routing or event stores, use server.RawServer() with the go-sdk directly.


Quick start (library)

Step-by-step guide: docs/QUICKSTART.md. AI codegen: SYSTEM_PROMPT.md.

go get github.com/kioie/tiny-go-mcp-server/tinymcp@latest
package main

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"log"

	"github.com/kioie/tiny-go-mcp-server/tinymcp"
	"github.com/modelcontextprotocol/go-sdk/mcp"
)

type greetArgs struct {
	Name string `json:"name" jsonschema:"Person to greet"`
}

func main() {
	s := tinymcp.NewServer("my-mcp", "1.0.0")
	if err := tinymcp.RegisterTool(s, "greet", "Greet someone by name", greet); err != nil {
		log.Fatal(err)
	}
	log.Fatal(s.Start())
}

func greet(_ context.Context, _ *mcp.CallToolRequest, args greetArgs) (*mcp.CallToolResult, any, error) {
	return tinymcp.TextResult(fmt.Sprintf("Hello, %s!", args.Name)), nil, nil
}

See examples/minimal for a runnable copy-paste example.

Scaffold a new server

Requires tagged module template/ (v1.1.1+) for stdio, or template-http/ for streamable HTTP:

go install golang.org/x/tools/cmd/gonew@latest
gonew github.com/kioie/tiny-go-mcp-server/template@latest example.com/my-mcp my-mcp
cd my-mcp && go run .

# HTTP deploy (Smithery / Fly / Render):
gonew github.com/kioie/tiny-go-mcp-server/template-http@latest example.com/my-mcp-http my-mcp-http
cd my-mcp-http && go run .

Or copy examples/minimal, template/, or template-http/ directly.


Install the example server

Both install paths produce a binary named tiny-go-mcp:

# Installs to $(go env GOPATH)/bin/tiny-go-mcp
go install github.com/kioie/tiny-go-mcp-server/cmd/tiny-go-mcp@latest

Or build from source (binary in the repo root):

git clone https://github.com/kioie/tiny-go-mcp-server.git
cd tiny-go-mcp-server
make release   # → ./tiny-go-mcp
Method Binary name Typical path
go install …/cmd/tiny-go-mcp tiny-go-mcp $(go env GOPATH)/bin/tiny-go-mcp
make build / make release tiny-go-mcp ./tiny-go-mcp in the repo
make install tiny-go-mcp $(go env GOPATH)/bin/tiny-go-mcp

Example tools (reference server)

These tools exist for MCP integration demos, not production logic. Agents should compute math and write greetings in-chat unless they are explicitly testing tool calls.

Tool When to use When not to / alternative Arguments
add Test that the client can call an addition tool Real arithmetic → compute locally or use a calculator MCP a, b
subtract Test subtraction wiring (use instead of add for subtraction tests) Real arithmetic → compute locally a, b
greet Test a text-returning tool (use instead of add/subtract for messaging demos) User-facing hello → reply in the conversation name (required), greeting (optional)

Connect AI clients

MCP servers communicate over stdio. Point your client at the compiled binary path.

Template config: examples/mcp-client-config.json (copy and set the absolute path to tiny-go-mcp).

Logging: The protocol uses stdin/stdout. Server logs (if any) go to stderr only. Set TINY_GO_MCP_VERBOSE=1 on the server process to enable startup log lines.

Cursor

Settings → Features → MCP → Add server:

  • Name: tiny-go-mcp
  • Type: stdio
  • Command: /absolute/path/to/tiny-go-mcp

Or add to .cursor/mcp.json in your project:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "tiny-go-mcp": {
      "command": "/absolute/path/to/tiny-go-mcp"
    }
  }
}

Claude Desktop

~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS) or %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json (Windows):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "tiny-go-mcp": {
      "command": "/absolute/path/to/tiny-go-mcp"
    }
  }
}

Windsurf / Zed / other stdio clients

Use the same shape: command = absolute path to tiny-go-mcp, transport = stdio. Refer to your client’s MCP docs for the config file location.

Tips for LLM-friendly tools

  • Use clear tool names (snake_case) and descriptions that say when to use, when not to, and which sibling tool applies — models pick tools from these and often have overlapping options.
  • Add jsonschema tags on struct fields so argument docs appear in the schema.
  • Return human-readable text via tinymcp.TextResult for predictable client display.
  • See AGENTS.md for conventions when extending this repo with AI assistants.

Resources and prompts

Register read-only context and reusable prompt templates alongside tools:

if err := tinymcp.RegisterTextResource(server, "file:///info", "info", "Server metadata", "text/plain", "…"); err != nil {
	log.Fatal(err)
}
if err := tinymcp.RegisterPrompt(server, "code_review", "Review code", []*mcp.PromptArgument{
	{Name: "code", Required: true},
}, func(_ context.Context, req *mcp.GetPromptRequest) (*mcp.GetPromptResult, error) {
	code := req.Params.Arguments["code"]
	if code == "" {
		return nil, tinymcp.RequiredPromptArgument("code")
	}
	return tinymcp.PromptResult("Review", tinymcp.UserPromptMessage("Review:\n"+code)), nil
}); err != nil {
	log.Fatal(err)
}

Runnable example: examples/resources. For dynamic URI templates use RegisterResourceTemplate.


Package API

server := tinymcp.NewServer("name", "version")
tinymcp.NewServer("name", "version", tinymcp.WithInstructions("…")) // optional SDK config
tinymcp.NewServerWithOptions("name", "version", &mcp.ServerOptions{…})
tinymcp.RegisterTool(server, name, description, handler)     // typed handler, auto schema
tinymcp.RegisterTextResource(server, uri, name, desc, mime, text)
tinymcp.RegisterPrompt(server, name, desc, args, handler)
server.Start()                                              // stdio transport
server.StartHTTP(":8080", &tinymcp.HTTPOptions{})         // streamable HTTP
server.StartSSE(":8080", nil)                             // legacy SSE
tinymcp.StreamableHTTPHandler(server, nil)                // mount on custom http.Server
tinymcp.TextResult("message")                               // tool text helper
tinymcp.TextResource(uri, mime, text)                       // resource read helper
tinymcp.PromptResult(desc, tinymcp.UserPromptMessage("…")) // prompt helper
server.RawServer()                                          // escape hatch to go-sdk

// v1.2+: panic-at-startup registration or errors.Is sentinels
tinymcp.MustRegisterTool(server, name, description, handler)
errors.Is(err, tinymcp.ErrNilServer)                        // ErrNilTool, ErrNilHandler, ErrRegistrationFailed
opts := (&tinymcp.HTTPOptions{Stateless: true}).WithMiddleware(requestLogger)
tinymcp.ListenAndServeHTTPContext(ctx, addr, handler)       // graceful shutdown; also StartHTTPContext / StartSSEContext

Documentation: pkg.go.dev/github.com/kioie/tiny-go-mcp-server/tinymcp. Upgrading from v1.1.x: docs/MIGRATION-v1.2.md.


Development

Command Description
make test Run tests with race detector
make lint golangci-lint
make lint-tools Validate MCP tool descriptions in reference servers
make coverage Coverage report
make build Dev binary ./tiny-go-mcp
make release Stripped static binary
make install go install$(go env GOPATH)/bin/tiny-go-mcp

Smaller binaries (~1.8MB)

After make release, optionally pack with UPX:

upx --best --lzma tiny-go-mcp

Project structure

tinymcp/              # Library package
cmd/tiny-go-mcp/      # Reference MCP server
template/             # gonew stdio scaffold
template-http/        # gonew streamable HTTP deploy scaffold
examples/minimal/     # Minimal stdio example
examples/http/        # Streamable HTTP example
examples/http-deploy/ # Deployable HTTP + Smithery URL listing (server card, Render/Fly)
examples/resources/   # Resources + prompts example
examples/mcp-client-config.json  # Cursor/Claude-style template
scripts/lint-tools/   # MCP tool description linter (make lint-tools)
docs/                 # Guides — see below
server.json           # MCP Registry metadata (publish with mcp-publisher)
CHANGELOG.md          # Release history
SYSTEM_PROMPT.md      # Agent-facing API summary for codegen
.github/workflows/    # CI, lint, CodeQL, releases

Key docs in docs/:

Doc Purpose
QUICKSTART.md Step-by-step library setup
HTTP.md stdio vs streamable HTTP vs legacy SSE
STABILITY.md Public API stability policy
MIGRATION-v1.2.md Upgrade guide from v1.1.x
TLS.md HTTPS via reverse proxy or Go
LOCALHOST-PROTECTION.md DNS rebinding security advisory
DISCOVERY.md Registries and visibility
GLAMA.md Glama hosting
SMITHERY.md Smithery URL and MCPB listings

Releases

Tag a semver version (e.g. v1.2.0) to publish stable go get versions and trigger GitHub Releases with cross-platform binaries and multi-arch GHCR images. Release history: CHANGELOG.md. Public API stability: docs/STABILITY.md. Agent-facing API summary: SYSTEM_PROMPT.md. Upgrading from v1.1.x: docs/MIGRATION-v1.2.md.

git tag v1.2.0
git push origin v1.2.0

Discovery and registries

See docs/DISCOVERY.md for MCP Registry (server.json), awesome lists, and community directories. Listing copy and launch posts: docs/SUBMISSIONS.md. For Glama hosting with Docker, see docs/GLAMA.md.

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md. For AI codegen outside this repo, see SYSTEM_PROMPT.md. CI runs tests, lint, and CodeQL; Dependabot keeps Go and Actions dependencies updated.

License

MIT — see LICENSE.

from github.com/kioie/tiny-go-mcp-server

Установка Tiny Go Server

У этого сервера нет опубликованного пакета — он собирается из исходников. Открой репозиторий и следуй инструкции в README.

▸ github.com/kioie/tiny-go-mcp-server

FAQ

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Да, Tiny Go Server MCP бесплатный — установка в пару кликов через Unyly без оплаты.

Нужен ли API-ключ для Tiny Go Server?

Нет, Tiny Go Server работает без API-ключей и переменных окружения.

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Self-hosted: сервер запускается локально на твоей машине командой из раздела установки.

Как установить Tiny Go Server в Claude Desktop, Claude Code или Cursor?

Открой Tiny Go Server на unyly.org, выбери вкладку своего клиента (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) и нажми Install — конфиг сгенерируется автоматически, без правки JSON.

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