MCP Rails Template
An example application demonstrating how to integrate and use the ActionMCP gem in a Ruby on Rails project, including component definition and usage demonstrations.
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What is the MCP server?
The MCP server is a Ruby on Rails-based application that allows developers to generate intelligent responses by defining different components (such as Prompts, Resource Templates, and Tools). These components can handle various tasks, such as generating stories, analyzing code, retrieving weather information, etc.How to use the MCP server?
First, you need to install and configure the MCP server. Then, call different components through the provided API interfaces to perform specific tasks. For example, you can generate an adventure story or analyze a piece of Ruby code.Applicable scenarios
The MCP server is very suitable for task scenarios that require dynamic content generation or automated processing, such as content creation, data analysis, code review, etc.Main Features
Prompt GeneratorGenerate narrative content based on input, such as adventure stories.
Resource TemplatesProvide project dependency information as JSON resources.
Tool IntegrationSupport multiple tools, such as weather queries, code analysis, etc.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Easy to extend and customize components
Support interaction with multi - language models
Provide a rich set of API interfaces
Limitations
Have certain requirements for database and environment configuration
Some advanced features may require additional settings
How to Use
Install and Configure the MCP Server
Clone the code repository and initialize and configure it according to the provided instructions.
Start the Server
Run the Rails server to start the MCP service.
Test MCP Functions
Use the MCP Inspector tool to test the server functions.
Usage Examples
Generate a Fantasy Adventure StoryUse the Prompt Generator to create an adventure story about a hero.
Analyze a Piece of Ruby CodeUse the RuboCop tool to check code style issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to start using the MCP server?
What types of tools does MCP support?
Related Resources
GitHub Code Repository
Visit the official code repository for more information.
MCP Inspector Documentation
Learn how to use the MCP Inspector tool.
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