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    Chronos Mcp Server

    Simple .NET Core based mcp server for retrieving the current time.

    1 stars
    C#
    Updated Oct 10, 2025

    Table of Contents

    • Overview
    • Features
    • Getting Started
    • Prerequisites
    • Build Instructions (for development)
    • Docker Support
    • DockerHub Image
    • Manual Docker Build
    • Automated Builds with GitHub Actions
    • .NET Tool
    • Installation
    • Running
    • One-shot execution (without permanent installation)
    • MCP Protocol Usage
    • Client Integration
    • Available Tools
    • get_current_date_and_time
    • get_default_timezone_id
    • Configuration
    • DefaultTimeZoneId
    • Configuring Claude Desktop / Claude Code
    • Using .NET Tool
    • Using Global Installation
    • Using Docker
    • License

    Table of Contents

    • Overview
    • Features
    • Getting Started
    • Prerequisites
    • Build Instructions (for development)
    • Docker Support
    • DockerHub Image
    • Manual Docker Build
    • Automated Builds with GitHub Actions
    • .NET Tool
    • Installation
    • Running
    • One-shot execution (without permanent installation)
    • MCP Protocol Usage
    • Client Integration
    • Available Tools
    • get_current_date_and_time
    • get_default_timezone_id
    • Configuration
    • DefaultTimeZoneId
    • Configuring Claude Desktop / Claude Code
    • Using .NET Tool
    • Using Global Installation
    • Using Docker
    • License

    Documentation

    Chronos MCP Server

    A time-related server implementing the Model Context Protocol (MCP). This server provides timezone-aware date and time information through a simple MCP interface.

    Overview

    The Chronos MCP server is built with .NET Core using the Model Context Protocol C# SDK (github.com/modelcontextprotocol/csharp-sdk). It provides tools for accessing date and time information in different timezones. The server is designed to be lightweight and demonstrates how to create a custom MCP server with practical functionality and proper error handling. It can be deployed either directly on a machine or as a Docker container.

    Features

    • Get current date and time in any supported timezone
    • Optional default timezone configuration through appsettings.json and environment variables
    • Proper error handling for invalid timezone requests and missing default timezone
    • Functional error handling using Result pattern

    Getting Started

    Prerequisites

    • .NET 10 SDK (for local development or .NET tool installation)
    • Docker (for container deployment)

    Build Instructions (for development)

    If you want to build the project from source:

    1. Clone this repository:

    bash
    git clone https://github.com/aadversteeg/chronos-mcp-server.git

    2. Navigate to the project root directory:

    bash
    cd chronos-mcp-server

    3. Build the project using:

    bash
    dotnet build src/chronos.sln

    4. Run the tests:

    bash
    dotnet test src/chronos.sln

    Docker Support

    DockerHub Image

    The Chronos MCP Server is available on DockerHub at aadversteeg/chronos-mcp-server.

    bash
    # Pull the latest version
    docker pull aadversteeg/chronos-mcp-server:latest
    
    # Or pull a specific version
    docker pull aadversteeg/chronos-mcp-server:0.0.1

    Manual Docker Build

    If you need to build the Docker image yourself:

    bash
    # Navigate to the repository root
    cd chronos-mcp-server
    
    # Build the Docker image
    docker build -f src/Core.Infrastructure.McpServer/Dockerfile -t chronos-mcp-server:latest src/
    
    # Run the locally built image (with optional DefaultTimeZoneId)
    docker run -d --name chronos-mcp -e "DefaultTimeZoneId=Europe/Amsterdam" chronos-mcp-server:latest

    Automated Builds with GitHub Actions

    This repository includes a GitHub Actions workflow that automatically builds and pushes the Docker image to DockerHub when a version tag is created.

    To trigger a new build:

    1. Create and push a tag with a semantic version:

    bash
    git tag 1.0.0
       git push origin 1.0.0

    2. The workflow will automatically build and push the Docker image with the tags:

    • aadversteeg/chronos-mcp-server:latest
    • aadversteeg/chronos-mcp-server:1.0.0

    .NET Tool

    The Chronos MCP Server is available as a .NET global tool on NuGet.

    Installation

    bash
    dotnet tool install --global Ave.McpServer.Chronos

    Running

    bash
    ave-mcpserver-chronos

    One-shot execution (without permanent installation)

    With .NET 10 SDK, you can run the tool without installing it globally using dotnet tool exec:

    bash
    dotnet tool exec -y ave.mcpserver.chronos

    The -y flag accepts prompts automatically. The tool is cached locally but not added to your PATH.

    MCP Protocol Usage

    Client Integration

    To connect to the Chronos MCP Server from your applications:

    1. Use the Model Context Protocol C# SDK or any MCP-compatible client

    2. Configure your client to connect to the server's endpoint

    3. Call the available tools described below

    Available Tools

    get_current_date_and_time

    Gets the current date and time in the specified timezone or the default timezone (if configured).

    Parameters:

    • timezoneId (optional if DefaultTimeZoneId is configured): The timezone identifier (e.g., 'America/New_York', 'Eastern Standard Time'). This parameter is required if no DefaultTimeZoneId is configured.

    Example request:

    json
    {
      "name": "get_current_date_and_time",
      "parameters": {
        "timezoneId": "Europe/London"
      }
    }

    Example response:

    json
    {
      "date": "2023-12-25",
      "time": "12:00:00",
      "timezone": "Europe/London"
    }

    get_default_timezone_id

    Gets the default timezone identifier configured for the server. Returns an error if no default timezone is configured.

    Example request:

    json
    {
      "name": "get_default_timezone_id",
      "parameters": {}
    }

    Example response (if configured):

    code
    Europe/Amsterdam

    Example error response (if not configured):

    json
    {
      "error": {
        "message": "DefaultTimeZoneId is not set.",
        "code": "NoDefaultTimeZoneId"
      }
    }

    Configuration

    DefaultTimeZoneId

    The DefaultTimeZoneId setting determines which timezone is used when no specific timezone is requested. This value must be a valid timezone identifier recognized by the operating system. This setting is optional - if not provided, the server will still function but will require a timezone ID parameter for each request.

    You can set the DefaultTimeZoneId in two ways:

    1. appsettings.json file (for local deployment):

    json
    {
      "DefaultTimeZoneId": "America/New_York"
    }

    2. Environment Variables (for containerized deployments):

    bash
    # When running the Docker container
    docker run -e "DefaultTimeZoneId=Europe/Amsterdam" aadversteeg/chronos-mcp-server:latest

    Valid timezone identifiers include:

    • Standard IANA timezone names (e.g., "America/New_York", "Europe/London", "Asia/Tokyo")
    • Windows timezone IDs (e.g., "Eastern Standard Time", "W. Europe Standard Time")

    If the DefaultTimeZoneId setting is not specified, no default timezone will be used, and requests must explicitly provide a timezone ID parameter.

    Configuring Claude Desktop / Claude Code

    Add the server configuration to the mcpServers section in your configuration file.

    Using .NET Tool

    Requires .NET 10 SDK. This approach automatically downloads the tool on first use and updates to the latest version on subsequent runs.

    json
    "chronos": {
      "command": "dotnet",
      "args": [
        "tool",
        "exec",
        "-y",
        "ave.mcpserver.chronos"
      ],
      "env": {
        "DefaultTimeZoneId": "Europe/Amsterdam"
      }
    }

    Using Global Installation

    Requires .NET 10 SDK. Install the tool once, then use it directly.

    bash
    dotnet tool install --global Ave.McpServer.Chronos
    json
    "chronos": {
      "command": "ave-mcpserver-chronos",
      "env": {
        "DefaultTimeZoneId": "Europe/Amsterdam"
      }
    }

    To update: dotnet tool update --global Ave.McpServer.Chronos

    Using Docker

    Does not require .NET 10 SDK.

    json
    "chronos": {
      "command": "docker",
      "args": [
        "run",
        "--rm",
        "-i",
        "-e", "DefaultTimeZoneId=Europe/Amsterdam",
        "aadversteeg/chronos-mcp-server:latest"
      ]
    }

    License

    This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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