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

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 provided by the People Generator API. This server is auto-generated using AG2's MCP builder, ensuring a streamlined setup and deployment process. It is built on Python 3.9+ and leverages modern development tools for linting, testing, and static analysis. The server supports various transport modes, including stdio, sse, and streamable-http, making it versatile for different communication needs. Developers can configure the server using environment variables, allowing for flexible deployment in diverse environments. The project also integrates pre-commit hooks to maintain code quality and uses Hatch for building and publishing, ensuring that the server is always ready for production use.

Features

  • Auto-generated MCP server using AG2's MCP builder.
  • Supports multiple transport modes: stdio, sse, and streamable-http.
  • Configurable via environment variables for flexible deployment.
  • Integrated with modern development tools for linting, testing, and static analysis.
  • Pre-commit hooks to ensure code quality and consistency.