Mattermost MCP Host

Created By
jagan-shanmugama year ago
A Mattermost integration that connects to Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, leveraging a LangGraph-based Agent.
Overview

What is Mattermost MCP Host?

Mattermost MCP Host is an integration that connects Mattermost with Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, utilizing AI language models to create an intelligent interface for managing and executing tools within Mattermost.

How to use Mattermost MCP Host?

To use Mattermost MCP Host, install the package via pip, configure your environment with the necessary Mattermost and AI provider credentials, and start the integration using Python.

Key features of Mattermost MCP Host?

  • AI-Powered Assistance with multiple AI providers (Azure OpenAI, OpenAI, Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini)
  • MCP Server Integration for connecting to any Model Context Protocol server
  • Tool Management for accessing and executing tools from connected servers
  • Thread-Based Conversations to maintain context within Mattermost threads
  • Tool Chaining to allow AI to call multiple tools in sequence
  • Resource Discovery to list available tools and resources from MCP servers
  • Multiple Provider Support for easy configuration changes.

Use cases of Mattermost MCP Host?

  1. Managing AI tools and resources directly within Mattermost.
  2. Executing complex tasks by chaining multiple AI tools.
  3. Facilitating team collaboration through intelligent tool management.

FAQ from Mattermost MCP Host?

  • What are the prerequisites for using Mattermost MCP Host?

You need Python 3.13.1+, a Mattermost server, a bot account with permissions, and access to at least one LLM API.

  • How do I start the integration?

After installation and configuration, run the command python -m mattermost_mcp_host to start the integration.

  • Can I use different AI providers?

Yes! You can choose your preferred AI provider by changing the configuration.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
jagan-shanmugam
Star
16

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