MCP-X

Created By
TimeCyber Ltda year ago
This is an MCP client that allows you to easily configure various large models and develop interfaces with various MCP servers. 这是一个MCP客户端,让你轻松配置各个大模型,对接各种MCP Server而开发。
Overview

What is MCP-X?

MCP-X is an open-source MCP client that allows users to easily configure various large models and develop interfaces with different MCP servers. It supports multiple LLMs and provides a user-friendly interface for integration.

How to use MCP-X?

To use MCP-X, download the appropriate version for your operating system (Windows, MacOS, or Linux) from the GitHub releases page and follow the installation instructions provided for your platform.

Key features of MCP-X?

  • 🌐 Universal LLM Support: Compatible with various models including ChatGPT and OpenAI-compatible models.
  • 💻 Cross-Platform: Available for Windows, MacOS, and Linux.
  • 🔄 Model Context Protocol: Enables seamless integration of MCP AI agents.
  • 🌍 Multi-Language Support: Supports Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, English, and Spanish.
  • ⚙️ Advanced API Management: Allows multiple API keys and model switching.
  • 💡 Custom Instructions: Users can set personalized system prompts.
  • 🔄 Auto-Update Mechanism: Automatically checks for updates.

Use cases of MCP-X?

  1. Configuring and managing large language models for various applications.
  2. Developing interfaces for different MCP servers.
  3. Integrating AI agents for enhanced functionality in applications.

FAQ from MCP-X?

  • Is MCP-X free to use?

Yes! MCP-X is open-source and free for everyone.

  • What platforms does MCP-X support?

MCP-X is available for Windows, MacOS, and Linux.

  • Can I use my own models with MCP-X?

Yes! MCP-X supports integration with various LLMs, allowing you to use your own models.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
TimeCyber Ltd
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