MCP Tools
by Amerahmed222
MCP Tools is a command-line interface designed for interacting with Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. It supports both stdio and HTTP transport for seamless communication.
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MCP Tools: Command-Line Interface for Model Context Protocol Servers
Welcome to the mcptools
repository, your go-to command-line interface for interacting with MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers using both stdio and HTTP transport.
📁 Repository Information
- Repository Name: mcptools
- Description: A command-line interface for interacting with MCP servers using both stdio and HTTP transport
- Topics: mcp, mcp-server, modelcontextprotocol
🚀 Get Started
To start using mcptools
, head over to the Releases section on GitHub. You can find the latest releases for download.
👨💻 Usage
With mcptools
, you can easily communicate with MCP servers through the command line. Whether you need to fetch data or send commands, this tool simplifies the interaction process.
Features:
- Stdio and HTTP Transport: Choose between different transport methods based on your requirements.
- Easy-to-Use Interface: Simple commands make it easy to communicate with MCP servers.
- Efficient Communication: Streamlined communication ensures smooth interaction with servers.
📦 Installation
To install mcptools
, simply download the latest release from the Releases section. Follow the installation instructions provided in the release for a seamless setup process.
📄 Documentation
For detailed instructions on how to use mcptools
, refer to the documentation included in the release package. The documentation provides comprehensive guidance on utilizing the features of this tool effectively.
🤝 Contributions
Contributions to mcptools
are always welcome! If you have suggestions for improvements or new features, feel free to submit a pull request. Your contributions help make mcptools
better for everyone.
📧 Contact
If you have any questions or need assistance with mcptools
, feel free to reach out to the project maintainers. Contact information can be found in the repository's CONTRIBUTING.md
file.
By using mcptools
, you have a powerful command-line interface at your disposal for seamless interaction with MCP servers. Download the latest release today and start exploring the possibilities! 🚀