Securely control PiShock shock, vibrate, and beep actions via MCP.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "MCP PiShock Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use the MCP PiShock Server to send a vibration command to a target device with intensity 40 for 3 seconds, and report the call result.
A success or failure result for the device action, including vibration parameters and execution status.
Send a beep test to my PiShock device through the MCP PiShock Server for 2 seconds and verify that API key authentication works correctly.
The output confirms the beep action result and whether authentication or device invocation succeeded.
Use the MCP PiShock Server to send a shock command to the target PiShock device with intensity 20 for 1 second, and return the detailed response.
A detailed response for the shock command, such as target device, parameters, authentication status, and execution result.
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