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An MCP service project based on Bun
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What is Model Context Protocol (MCP)?
Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard protocol designed to unify the interfaces and processes of model context management. It allows developers to easily integrate different types of AI models and provides a consistent way of operation.How to use MCP?
By installing the MCP server and configuring the corresponding context file, you can quickly start and manage model tasks. You can start using it in just a few simple steps.Applicable Scenarios
MCP is suitable for scenarios that require frequent switching or management of multiple AI models, such as development team collaboration and automated task processing.Main Features
Multi-model SupportSupports seamless integration and management of multiple mainstream AI models.
Flexible ConfigurationCustomize the behavior of the MCP server through JSON or YAML files.
Real-time MonitoringProvides real-time status updates and performance monitoring functions.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Simplify model context management
Strong cross-platform compatibility
Continuous improvement driven by the community
Limitations
Has certain dependence on the network environment
Some advanced features may require additional payment
How to Use
Install Dependencies
Run the `bun install` command to install the dependencies required by MCP.
Start the Server
Use `bun inspector` to start the MCP server and access http://localhost:5173 in the browser.
Configure the Context
Create a `.cursor/mcp.json` file in the project root directory and add your MCP server configuration.
Usage Examples
Local TestingQuickly verify MCP functions in a local environment.
Team CollaborationShare MCP configurations in a development team.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the MCP server support custom ports?
How to solve the connection timeout problem?
Related Resources
Model Context Protocol Official Website
Learn about the latest developments and technical documentation of MCP.
GitHub Code Repository
View and contribute to the MCP source code.
Tutorial Video
Watch the MCP getting-started tutorial.
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