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@zealgeo/mcp-geo-server

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Overview

What is @zealgeo/mcp-geo-server?

@zealgeo/mcp-geo-server is a geospatial processing tool server based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) that provides functionalities for coordinate system conversion, distance calculation, and area calculation.

How to use @zealgeo/mcp-geo-server?

To use the server, install it via npm with the command: npx -y @zealgeo/mcp-geo-server. You can then access its various tools for geospatial analysis.

Key features of @zealgeo/mcp-geo-server?

  • Supports conversion between multiple coordinate systems: BD09, GCJ02, WGS84, and Web Mercator.
  • Provides methods for calculating distances and areas based on geospatial data.
  • Allows input in various coordinate systems for flexible usage.

Use cases of @zealgeo/mcp-geo-server?

  1. Converting coordinates between different systems for mapping applications.
  2. Calculating distances for route planning and logistics.
  3. Determining areas for land use and environmental studies.

FAQ from @zealgeo/mcp-geo-server?

  • What coordinate systems are supported?

The server supports BD09, GCJ02, WGS84, and Web Mercator coordinate systems.

  • How accurate are the calculations?

The accuracy of conversions and calculations depends on the quality of the input data.

  • Is there any cost to use the server?

No, the server is open-source and free to use under the MIT license.

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