Quick MCP Example
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Quick MCP Example

MCP is an open-source protocol for standardizing LLM interactions, providing a unified framework for connecting data sources, obtaining context, using tools, and executing standard prompts. Project examples demonstrate how to build MCP servers and clients to implement knowledge base chatbot functionality.
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What is an MCP server?

An MCP server is a standardized framework that enables LLM-based applications to connect to various data sources, tools, and predefined prompts. It acts as a bridge between data/tools and large language models.

How to use an MCP server?

You can interact with an MCP server through a compatible client that connects to it. The server provides standard prompts for querying data, obtaining context from resources, and performing common tasks.

Use cases

Suitable for building knowledge base chatbots, integrating APIs with LLMs, creating RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) systems, and other application scenarios.

Features

Modular design
Allows for the gradual addition of features, starting from simple prompts and gradually expanding to complex toolchains.
Supports multiple LLMs
Compatible with mainstream large language models, supporting different interfaces and feature sets.
Scalability
Easy to integrate new data sources, tools, and services to meet the needs of various application scenarios.

How to use

Install the server
Download and install the MCP server from the official documentation or community repository.
Configure tools and resources
Define the required tools (such as API calls, database queries) and data sources, and register them with the server.
Start the service
Run the server and listen for client connections.

Usage examples

Frequently Asked Questions

How does an MCP server interact with models?
Can I customize the prompt template?
How to handle errors or exceptions?

More resources

MCP official documentation
Complete protocol specifications and technical details.
MCP server list
A community-maintained collection of MCP server implementations.
Example implementation
Source code for this example server and client.

Installation

Copy the following command to your Client for configuration
Note: Your key is sensitive information, do not share it with anyone.

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