MCP-Server-IETF
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MCP-Server-IETF is a Model Context Protocol server designed to provide Large Language Models with access to IETF RFC documents. It enables standardized access to RFC specifications.
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What is MCP-Server-IETF?
This is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides access to IETF RFC documents, allowing Large Language Models to access RFC specifications through a standardized interface.
How to use MCP-Server-IETF?
To use the server, first install it from source using the provided instructions. Then, start the server using the command mcp-server-ietf. You can then interact with the server using the available tools, such as list_docs_number, get_doc, and search_rfc_by_keyword.
Key features of MCP-Server-IETF
Download and cache RFC index and documents
Search RFCs by keyword in titles
Access RFC documents with pagination support
Extract metadata like page numbers from documents
Use cases of MCP-Server-IETF
Providing RFC specifications to Large Language Models
Enabling LLMs to answer questions based on RFC content
Facilitating research and development involving IETF standards
Automating the analysis of RFC documents
FAQ from MCP-Server-IETF
Where are RFC documents cached?
Where are RFC documents cached?
By default, the server caches RFC documents and the index at ~/.cache/ietf-doc-server.
What is the default logging level?
What is the default logging level?
The default logging level is DEBUG.
How do I search for RFC documents?
How do I search for RFC documents?
Use the search_rfc_by_keyword tool with the keyword you want to search for.
How do I get a specific RFC document?
How do I get a specific RFC document?
Use the get_doc tool with the RFC number and optionally specify the start line and maximum number of lines.
What is the Model Context Protocol (MCP)?
What is the Model Context Protocol (MCP)?
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a protocol for providing context to Large Language Models. More information can be found at https://modelcontextprotocol.github.io/.