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MCP Tools

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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! 🚀