{"id":"inirah02-mcp-swiftie-server","name":"mcp-swiftie-server","af_score":38.0,"security_score":32.8,"reliability_score":23.8,"what_it_does":"mcp-swiftie-server is a demo Model Context Protocol (MCP) server written in Go that exposes a small set of MCP tools to query mock Taylor Swift-related data (albums, songs, tours) using in-memory data. It includes a WebSocket listener (port 9000), a simple health endpoint and metrics endpoint, and demonstrates synchronous tool calls as well as a streaming/batched query pattern.","best_when":"You want a lightweight MCP server example to integrate with an agent framework quickly and test tool calling + streaming behavior.","avoid_when":"You need secure multi-tenant access, strict governance, or production-grade reliability/operational guarantees out of the box.","last_evaluated":"2026-04-04T21:22:15.640814+00:00","has_mcp":true,"has_api":false,"auth_methods":[],"has_free_tier":false,"known_gotchas":["No authentication is documented; agents in shared environments may not be able to safely connect.","Streaming tool output is batched; agent should handle partial/batch responses rather than expecting a single final payload.","Demo uses in-memory mock data; outputs may not match real-world datasets."],"error_quality":0.0}