MCP Tool Kit

Created By
getfoundeda year ago
Agentic abstraction layer for building high precision vertical AI agents written in python for Model Context Protocol.
Overview

What is MCP Tool Kit?

MCP Tool Kit is a modular server implementation for Claude AI assistants, enabling them to perform various actions and access external resources through a unified interface.

How to use MCP Tool Kit?

To use MCP Tool Kit, you can install it via pip or run it using Docker. After installation, you can start the server and connect it with the Claude desktop application to enhance its capabilities.

Key features of MCP Tool Kit?

  • Modular architecture for easy integration of tools
  • Supports file system operations, web searches, and browser automation
  • Integration with financial and e-commerce platforms like QuickBooks and Shopify
  • Tools for data analysis, presentation creation, and sequential thinking

Use cases of MCP Tool Kit?

  1. Automating market research by gathering and analyzing data.
  2. Creating and managing presentations for business reports.
  3. Performing financial operations and generating invoices through QuickBooks.
  4. Conducting web searches and retrieving news articles.

FAQ from MCP Tool Kit?

  • Is MCP Tool Kit free to use?

Yes! MCP Tool Kit is open-source and free to use.

  • Can I run MCP Tool Kit without Docker?

Yes! You can install it via pip and run it directly on your machine.

  • What programming language is MCP Tool Kit written in?

MCP Tool Kit is written in Python.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
getfounded
Star
66
Language
Python
License
MIT license

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