Give LLMs calculator, datetime, and note-taking tools for smoother task execution.
This MCP tool claims to provide only calculator, datetime, and note-taking features, with no stated API keys or remote endpoints. However, it is still a local executable tool with sparse documentation and low community adoption, so the overall posture is low to moderate concern.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required, and there is no request for API tokens, account credentials, or other sensitive authentication data, so credential exposure appears limited.
The materials list no remote endpoints, and the description only mentions local calculator, datetime, and note-taking functions, with no evidence of user data being sent to external services.
The system checks indicate that this tool executes code; as an MCP tool, this typically means running a local service process and handling calls. The available materials do not show requests for permissions beyond its stated purpose, but local code execution still warrants caution.
The note-taking feature implies some local data read/write capability; however, the materials do not specify storage location, access scope, or additional resource permissions, and no clear over-privilege red flags are evident from the provided facts.
Public source code and an MIT license are positive signals and improve auditability; however, it comes from a third-party registry, the repository has 0 stars, maintenance status is unknown, and the README is absent, so trust and maturity evidence remain limited. Review the code and dependencies before installation.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "MCP TypeScript Tools Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use the datetime tool to find the date 45 days from today and create a short meeting reminder note.
Returns the exact date and a short reminder note ready to save.
Use the calculator tool to compute 18.6 × 24 and then subtract 15%, explaining the result in one sentence.
Returns the computed result with a concise natural-language explanation.
Use the note-taking tool to record today's tasks: finish the weekly report, schedule a client meeting, and review the budget sheet, then output them as a checklist.
Produces a clearly structured task note that can be saved or edited further.
TypeScript MCP server offering tools, resources, and prompts for LLM integration.
Demo MCP server for calculations, time checks, notes, and code review prompts.
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