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MCP Tools

A command-line interface for interacting with MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers using both stdio and HTTP transport.

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What is MCP Tools?

what is MCP Tools? MCP Tools is a command-line interface designed for interacting with MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers using both standard input/output and HTTP transport methods. how to use MCP Tools? To use MCP Tools, install it via Homebrew or from source, and then execute commands in the terminal to interact with MCP servers. For example, you can list available tools or resources, call specific tools, or start an interactive shell. key features of MCP Tools? Supports both stdio and HTTP transport for flexibility. Allows users to discover and call tools, list resources, and interact with MCP-compatible services. Provides multiple output formats including table, JSON, and pretty JSON. use cases of MCP Tools? Interacting with various tools on an MCP server. Automating tasks that require communication with MCP-compatible services. Exploring available resources and prompts on an MCP server. FAQ from MCP Tools? What is the default transport method? The default transport method is stdio, which uses stdin/stdout for communication. Can I use HTTP transport? Yes, you can use the --http flag to communicate with an MCP server over HTTP. What output formats are supported? MCP Tools supports table, JSON, and pretty JSON output formats.

As an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server, MCP Tools enables AI agents to communicate effectively through standardized interfaces. The Model Context Protocol simplifies integration between different AI models and agent systems.

How to use MCP Tools

To use MCP Tools, install it via Homebrew or from source, and then execute commands in the terminal to interact with MCP servers. For example, you can list available tools or resources, call specific tools, or start an interactive shell. key features of MCP Tools? Supports both stdio and HTTP transport for flexibility. Allows users to discover and call tools, list resources, and interact with MCP-compatible services. Provides multiple output formats including table, JSON, and pretty JSON. use cases of MCP Tools? Interacting with various tools on an MCP server. Automating tasks that require communication with MCP-compatible services. Exploring available resources and prompts on an MCP server. FAQ from MCP Tools? What is the default transport method? The default transport method is stdio, which uses stdin/stdout for communication. Can I use HTTP transport? Yes, you can use the --http flag to communicate with an MCP server over HTTP. What output formats are supported? MCP Tools supports table, JSON, and pretty JSON output formats.

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MCP servers like MCP Tools can be used with various AI models including Claude and other language models to extend their capabilities through the Model Context Protocol.

About Model Context Protocol (MCP)

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a standardized way for AI agents to communicate with various services and tools. MCP servers like MCP Tools provide specific capabilities that can be accessed through a consistent interface, making it easier to build powerful AI applications with complex workflows.

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