community-api
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This project is an MCP (Multi-Agent Conversation Protocol) Server designed for the OpenAPI URL provided by the New York Times Community API.
The MCP Server is a robust and flexible server implementation that facilitates multi-agent conversations using the Multi-Agent Conversation Protocol (MCP). It is auto-generated using AG2's MCP builder and is tailored to work with the OpenAPI specifications of the New York Times Community API. The server is built with Python 3.9+ and leverages modern development tools and practices, including linting, static analysis, and testing frameworks. It supports various transport modes such as stdio, SSE, and streamable HTTP, making it versatile for different communication needs. The server can be configured using environment variables, allowing for easy customization and integration into existing systems. With a focus on security, the server also supports environment variables for security parameters like API keys. The project is structured to facilitate easy development, testing, and deployment, with scripts provided for common tasks such as linting, testing, and publishing.
Features
- Auto-generated using AG2's MCP builder for seamless integration with the New York Times Community API.
- Supports multiple transport modes including stdio, SSE, and streamable HTTP for flexible communication.
- Configurable via environment variables for easy customization and integration.
- Includes comprehensive development tools such as linting, static analysis, and testing frameworks.
- Security-focused with support for environment variables for API keys and other security parameters.