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MCP Python SDK Documentation

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Overview

What is MCP Python SDK Documentation?

The MCP Python SDK Documentation provides comprehensive guidance on the Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open standard for interacting with large language models (LLMs). This documentation is essential for developers looking to build and utilize MCP servers and clients.

How to use MCP Python SDK?

To use the MCP Python SDK, developers can follow the installation instructions to set up their environment, build the documentation, and explore the provided examples to create their own MCP servers and clients.

Key features of MCP Python SDK?

  • Detailed documentation on MCP concepts and usage.
  • FastMCP: A high-level interface for building MCP servers with minimal boilerplate code.
  • Instructions for hosting documentation on GitHub Pages.
  • Comprehensive guides for building both MCP servers and clients.

Use cases of MCP Python SDK?

  1. Developing applications that require interaction with large language models.
  2. Creating custom MCP servers to expose specific resources and tools.
  3. Building client applications that connect to existing MCP servers.

FAQ from MCP Python SDK?

  • What is the Model Context Protocol (MCP)?

MCP is an open standard that defines how applications can interact with large language models.

  • How can I contribute to the documentation?

Contributions are welcome! You can fork the repository, make changes, and submit a pull request.

  • Is there a license for the documentation?

Yes, the documentation is licensed under the MIT License.

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