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This document provides a comprehensive overview of the MCP Server project, detailing its features, tools, resources, and usage instructions.
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 Red Hat's Patchman Engine. 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 such as ruff for linting, mypy for static type checking, and pytest for testing. The server supports various transport modes, including stdio, SSE, and streamable HTTP, making it versatile for different deployment scenarios. With a focus on security and configurability, the server can be tailored to specific needs using environment variables and JSON configuration files. The project also integrates pre-commit hooks to maintain code quality and uses Hatch for building and publishing, ensuring a smooth development lifecycle.
Features
- Auto-generated MCP Server using AG2's MCP builder.
- Supports multiple transport modes: stdio, SSE, and streamable HTTP.
- Integrates modern development tools: ruff, mypy, and pytest.
- Configurable via environment variables and JSON files.
- Pre-commit hooks for maintaining code quality.