eggcalc
CLI calculator accepting natural language and unit conversion. Standard library only.
Install with pip install eggcalc and run it like calc 2 meters plus 2ft. It is spacing-tolerant and normalizes operator-adjacent spacing before parsing, including unit forms like 30 km / h in mph, 5 in in cm, and spaced unit products like 5 N m or 5 m s.
Written in pure Python with no external dependencies, it can be used as a CLI tool, a Python library, or an MCP server for AI agents.
Features
- Natural Language Input:
"five plus three times two"→11 - Unit Conversions:
"30m + 100ft"→60.48 m - Complex Numbers:
"sqrt(-1)"→1j - Safe Evaluation: AST-based parsing, no
eval(), blocks dangerous operations - MCP Server: deterministic text, JSON, validation, math, path, manifest, patch, and repo-audit tools for AI agents
- Pure Python: Standard library only, no dependencies
Requirements
- Python 3.11 or higher (3.10 is no longer supported)
- Operating systems: Linux, macOS, Windows
- All tools and features are fully available on every supported runtime — no reduced capability set
Installation
pip install eggcalc
Or from source:
git clone https://github.com/eggstack/eggcalc.git && cd eggcalc
pip install -e .
Or run directly without installing:
python -m eggcalc "five plus two"
CLI Usage
calc "five plus two" # 7
calc "(twenty + five) * 3" # 75
calc "30m + 100ft" # 60.48 m
calc "sin of 3.14159" # 2.653e-06
calc "5 times avogadro" # 3.011e+24
calc -e "5 + 3" # 8 (quiet mode)
calc -i # Interactive REPL
calc --mcp # MCP server mode
CLI Options
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
-e, --expression |
Evaluate a single expression (quiet mode) |
-q, --quiet |
Suppress expression in output |
--json |
Output result as JSON |
-i, --interactive |
Start interactive REPL |
--mcp |
Run as MCP server |
--capabilities |
Show runtime capabilities as JSON and exit |
Python API
from eggcalc import evaluate_raw, evaluate
# Full pipeline (natural language, spaces, units)
result = evaluate_raw("five plus three") # 8
result = evaluate_raw("30m + 100ft") # 60.48 m
# Fast path (pre-normalized expressions only, ~17x faster)
result = evaluate("5+3") # 8
Caret (^) semantics differ between the two paths:
evaluate()treats^as bitwise XOR (Python AST semantics).evaluate_raw()and CLI normalize^as exponentiation (rewritten to**before parsing). Usexor/bitxorword forms for bitwise XOR through the full pipeline.
See docs/api.md for the full API reference including EggCalcApp, evaluate_cached(), evaluate_async(), evaluate_with_timeout(), custom constants/functions, and performance benchmarks.
Evaluator built-ins preserve their dimensional contracts only while their
canonical evaluator callables are active. Replacing a built-in name uses the
generic dimensionless custom-callable rules. Canonical round() accepts
round(number), round(number, ndigits), or the equivalent ndigits= form;
omitted precision returns an int, while explicit precision returns a
float. Timeout evaluation rejects added, deleted, or overridden callables
before starting a worker process.
MCP Server
eggcalc runs as an MCP server exposing deterministic tools across 18 categories (math, text, json, validation, regex, list, path, identifier, shell, markdown, config, version, toml, cargo, unicode, manifest, patch, repo). All results are deterministic — same input always produces the same output.
Protocol version: Supports MCP protocol 2025-11-25 (latest stable) with backward compatibility for 2024-11-05. Clients must complete the initialize handshake before calling tools — tool requests before initialization are rejected. See docs/mcp.md for protocol details and lifecycle requirements.
calc --mcp
Programmatic multi-instance usage: Each McpServer instance owns its own McpServerConfig, ToolRegistry, ToolExecutor, evaluator, and session set. Multiple servers in one process are fully isolated. See docs/mcp.md for embedding examples.
See docs/tool_inventory.md for the complete generated tool inventory. See docs/mcp.md for protocol usage, configuration, profiles, schema detail, and selected tool examples.
Runtime Capabilities
Query runtime capabilities (Python version, platform, feature detection, eggcalc version, supported protocol modes) from the CLI or Python API:
calc --capabilities # JSON output
python -c "from eggcalc import detect_capabilities; print(detect_capabilities().to_json(indent=2))"
The MCP server's initialize response also includes a runtime key with capability information.
Supported Operations
Arithmetic: +, -, *, /, ** · Bitwise: &, |, ^, ~, <<, >> · Bases: 0x hex, 0b binary, 0o octal · Complex: 3+4i, 5j · Percentage: 50% = 0.5
Functions: trig (sin, cos, tan), hyperbolic, math (sqrt, log, exp), combinatorics (perm, comb, gcd, lcm), prime (isprime, primefactors), statistics (mean, median, std), random, memory registers, variables, and more. See docs/functions.md.
Units: length, time, data, mass, volume, pressure, energy, power, force, voltage, current, angle, speed, area, frequency. Supports metric prefixes and imperial units. See docs/units.md.
Number words: zero through quintillion, fractions (half, quarter, thousandth, etc.).
Constants: pi, e, tau, i, avogadro, c, planck, boltzmann, gas constant, and more.
Custom Configuration
Create eggcalc_config.py to add custom constants, functions, and units:
CUSTOM_CONSTANTS = {"myconst": 42}
CUSTOM_FUNCTIONS = {"mysquare": lambda x, y: x**2 + y**2}
CUSTOM_UNITS = {"m": {"nm": 1e-9}}
CUSTOM_ALIASES = {"meter": "m", "meters": "m"}
Development
.venv/bin/python -m pytest tests/ -v # Run tests
ruff check eggcalc tests # Lint
black eggcalc tests # Format
mypy eggcalc --ignore-missing-imports # Type check
mypy --strict tests/typing/consumer.py # Strict consumer API check
make check # All checks (lint, format, typecheck, docs, test)
python build_single.py # Build single-file distribution
Security
eggcalc uses AST-based parsing (no eval()) with built-in DoS protection:
| Limit | Default |
|---|---|
MAX_INPUT_LENGTH |
10,000 characters |
MAX_NESTING_DEPTH |
100 |
MAX_EXPONENT |
10,000 |
MAX_FACTORIAL |
1,000 |
The MCP server adds additional resource bounds: request/output byte limits, per-tool timeouts, bounded thread pools, and pre-bounded inputs for all 77 tools. See docs/mcp.md and docs/mcp_resource_limits.md for details.
eggcalc_config.py is Python code loaded from the current working directory — only run eggcalc in directories you trust. Library APIs do not load config by default; set EGGCALC_LOAD_CONFIG=1 to enable. CLI loads config by default. Disable config loading with EGGCALC_NO_CONFIG=1.
License
MIT License
Download files
Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.
Source Distribution
Built Distribution
Filter files by name, interpreter, ABI, and platform.
If you're not sure about the file name format, learn more about wheel file names.
Copy a direct link to the current filters
File details
Details for the file eggcalc-1.1.10.tar.gz.
File metadata
- Download URL: eggcalc-1.1.10.tar.gz
- Upload date:
- Size: 560.8 kB
- Tags: Source
- Uploaded using Trusted Publishing? No
- Uploaded via:
twine/6.2.0 CPython/3.14.2
File hashes
| Algorithm | Hash digest | |
|---|---|---|
| SHA256 |
6ca28ecf78e3e17c11ebd9075743b84268f7847d15037259c26d8a21738bd009
|
|
| MD5 |
2845b6fbad9919c33d8a08f96805bb09
|
|
| BLAKE2b-256 |
14f51f0906efd4c05d3e51cb569e96a69b5ec74362e307358fc1425b74944a34
|
File details
Details for the file eggcalc-1.1.10-py3-none-any.whl.
File metadata
- Download URL: eggcalc-1.1.10-py3-none-any.whl
- Upload date:
- Size: 346.8 kB
- Tags: Python 3
- Uploaded using Trusted Publishing? No
- Uploaded via:
twine/6.2.0 CPython/3.14.2
File hashes
| Algorithm | Hash digest | |
|---|---|---|
| SHA256 |
3ac621ae20d7683079e164f538dbfba5231197b238a63a5198533214b237b669
|
|
| MD5 |
5cb994e85cd998d5d75e83c0e655ccc4
|
|
| BLAKE2b-256 |
fd47817ff6160a641c4a1c7edd8ec95535a708695c8c2bd959eff4e0b271071d
|