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A .NET 8.0 MCP server that offers programming jokes, humorous code comments, and demo echo services for AI assistants, integrating seamlessly with Cursor IDE via stdio communication.
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The Comedy MCP Server is a lightweight ASP.NET Core implementation that extends the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to give AI assistants instant access to humor‑centric tools. By exposing a set of comedy‑focused services—such as generating programming jokes, crafting witty code comments, and echoing messages with logging—the server allows developers to inject levity into code reviews, pair‑programming sessions, or educational tooling without leaving the AI workflow. The server’s primary value lies in its ability to turn a routine development environment into an engaging, human‑friendly experience where jokes surface naturally as part of the code generation or debugging process.
At its core, the server implements three MCP tools. delivers a random, technology‑themed punchline on demand, ideal for keeping conversations light during long coding sessions. accepts a code snippet and an optional topic, then returns a humorous comment that references the supplied context—perfect for auto‑commenting tools or code documentation generators that want to add personality. demonstrates the server’s logging capabilities by echoing any message back to the caller while recording it, useful for debugging or illustrating how MCP tools can interact with external services. Together these capabilities provide a cohesive, easy‑to‑use interface for developers who want to sprinkle humor throughout their codebases.
The server’s architecture is intentionally simple yet robust. It leverages the library for MCP compliance, while a dedicated encapsulates joke and comment logic. Communication with the Cursor IDE is handled via stdio, ensuring minimal overhead and a seamless integration point for developers already using the IDE. Logging is fully configurable, and CORS support allows the MCP inspector tool to interact with the server during development. Swagger integration gives developers a quick way to explore and test the underlying HTTP endpoints, reinforcing transparency and easing onboarding.
Real‑world use cases include automated code review bots that inject a joke when a linting error is detected, educational platforms where AI tutors can generate funny explanations of code snippets, or internal tooling that automatically adds a humorous comment to new functions for morale boosting. In production environments, the server can be deployed behind an API gateway and scaled horizontally, while in local setups it pairs effortlessly with the MCP inspector for debugging or demonstration purposes. By bridging the gap between AI assistants and humor‑centric services, the Comedy MCP Server adds a layer of human touch that can improve developer satisfaction and engagement.
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