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MCP Server example with add and multiply tools

Project description

MCP + Ollama Local Tool Calling Example

This project demonstrates how a local AI agent can understand user queries and automatically call Python functions using:

  • Model Context Protocol (MCP)
  • Ollama for running a local LLM (e.g., Llama3)
  • Python MCP Client and Server

🔗 Sequence Diagram

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant MCP_Client
    participant Ollama_LLM
    participant MCP_Server

    User->>MCP_Client: 1) User types: "What is 5 + 8?"
    MCP_Client->>Ollama_LLM: 2) Send available tools + user query
    Ollama_LLM->>Ollama_LLM: 3) Understand query & tool descriptions
    Ollama_LLM->>Ollama_LLM: 4) Select tool: add(a=5, b=8)
    Ollama_LLM->>MCP_Client: 5) Return tool_call
    MCP_Client->>MCP_Server: 6) Execute add(a=5, b=8)
    MCP_Server-->>MCP_Client: 7) Return result: 13
    MCP_Client-->>User: 8) Show final answer: 13

📚 Project Structure

.
├── math_server.py      # MCP Server exposing add() and multiply() tools
├── ollama_client.py    # MCP Client interacting with Ollama
├── README.md           # Project documentation

🛠️ Setup Instructions

1. Install Requirements

pip install "mcp[cli] @ git+https://github.com/awslabs/mcp.git" openai==0.28 httpx

Make sure you have Ollama installed and running.

2. Pull or run an LLM model

ollama run llama3

(Ensure the model you run supports tool calling.)

3. Run the MCP Server

python math_server.py

The server exposes two simple tools:

  • add(a: int, b: int) -> int
  • multiply(a: int, b: int) -> int

4. Run the MCP Client

python ollama_client.py math_server.py

5. Interact!

Example queries:

Query: What is 5 + 8?
Response: 13

Query: Multiply 7 and 9
Response: 63

The MCP client sends the query and available tools to Ollama. The LLM internally decides which tool to use based on the tool descriptions and user intent.


🚀 How It Works

  • MCP Client lists available tools.
  • Sends tools + user query to Ollama LLM.
  • LLM reasons about the best matching tool.
  • LLM generates a tool_call.
  • MCP Client invokes the function via the MCP Server.
  • Final result is returned and displayed.

✅ No manual hardcoding! ✅ Everything runs locally! ✅ Fully autonomous!


📢 Why This Matters

This pattern enables building smart local AI agents that:

  • Understand user intent
  • Dynamically select the correct actions
  • Operate fully offline and locally

It opens doors for:

  • Autonomous developers
  • Local intelligent assistants
  • Secure AI workflows

🏷️ Hashtags for Sharing

#MCP #ModelContextProtocol #Ollama #LocalLLM #FunctionCalling #Python #AI #DeveloperTools #AIEngineering #AutonomousAgents

🙌 Credits


"Smarter AI agents start with understanding how they think!"


Next Steps: Add Streamlit UI or Dockerize this project 🚀

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