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This document provides a comprehensive overview of the MCP Server project, detailing its features, tools, resources, usage, and FAQs.

The MCP Server is a robust implementation of the Multi-Agent Conversation Protocol (MCP) designed to facilitate seamless communication between agents using the OpenAPI specification from NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) API. Developed using AG2's MCP builder, this server is tailored for developers looking to integrate multi-agent systems with standardized communication protocols. The server is built on Python 3.9+ and leverages modern development tools for linting, testing, and static analysis. It supports various transport modes, including stdio, SSE, and streamable HTTP, making it versatile for different deployment scenarios. The server's configuration is highly customizable through environment variables, allowing for flexible security and operational settings. With a focus on ease of development, the project includes pre-commit hooks, automated testing scripts, and comprehensive documentation to streamline the development process.

Features

  • Supports multiple transport modes: stdio, SSE, and streamable HTTP.
  • Highly customizable configuration via environment variables.
  • Integrated with modern development tools for linting, testing, and static analysis.
  • Pre-commit hooks for maintaining code quality.
  • Automated scripts for building, testing, and publishing.