Xpilot MCP Library
The xPilot MCP server library provides standardized context services, enabling LLM models to expand their capabilities through MultiversX ecosystem tools.
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What is the Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server?
The MCP server is an open - protocol tool used to standardize how applications provide context to large language models (LLMs). Through these servers, LLMs can access new tools and resources to complete tasks more efficiently.How to use the MCP server?
To use the MCP server, you need to first install the required dependencies, then configure the xPilot client according to the guide and start the server. In this way, the model can utilize the context provided by these servers to perform more complex tasks.Applicable Scenarios
The MCP server is suitable for various scenarios that require enhancing the model's capabilities, such as financial analysis, intelligent customer service, and automated programming.Main Features
Context ProvisionAllows the model to access real - time context from external databases, APIs, and other resources.
Multilingual SupportSupports input and output in multiple languages to meet internationalization requirements.
Plugin ExtensionAllows developers to add custom functions through plugins.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Improve model performance and efficiency
Support integration of a wide range of third - party tools
Easy to expand and maintain
Limitations
Requires a certain technical background to set up and run
Some advanced features may depend on specific environments
How to Use
Install Dependencies
Ensure that Node.js, Python, Rust, and MultiversX - related tools are installed.
Configure the xPilot Client
Edit the `mcp_settings.json` file of xPilot and add the server path.
Start the Server
Run the startup script in the server directory.
Usage Examples
Query Blockchain Transaction DetailsUsers can request the status of a specific blockchain transaction through the MCP server.
Generate Summaries of Natural - Language DocumentsUtilize the context provision function to generate a concise summary of a given document.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the MCP server support multiple languages?
How to solve problems encountered during the installation process?
Is the MCP server free to use?
Related Resources
MCP Official Website
Learn more details about the MCP protocol.
GitHub Repository
Access the open - source code library of the MCP server.
Installation Guide Video
Watch a detailed demonstration of the installation process.
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