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AgentMode VS Code Extension

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AgentMode is an all-in-one Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that connects your coding AI to various data and cloud platforms. This extension streamlines your development workflow by providing seamless integration with databases, data warehouses, cloud services, and more.

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What is AgentMode VS Code Extension?

AgentMode is a VS Code extension that acts as a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, enabling coding AI to connect to and interact with databases, data warehouses, data pipelines, and cloud services.

How to use AgentMode VS Code Extension?

Install the AgentMode extension in VS Code, start the MCP server via the Command Palette, and sign in through the browser tab that opens. Configure connections to various data sources and cloud services through the setup page.

Key features of AgentMode VS Code Extension

  • Access and query databases and data warehouses

  • Interact with data pipelines

  • Web browser access

  • See logs from production services

  • Connect to cloud services

Use cases of AgentMode VS Code Extension

  • Connecting coding AI to databases for data analysis

  • Integrating AI with data pipelines for real-time processing

  • Using AI to manage and interact with cloud services

  • Troubleshooting production services with AI-powered log analysis

  • Automating data-related tasks in the development workflow

FAQ from AgentMode VS Code Extension

What is MCP?

MCP stands for Model Context Protocol. It enables your coding AI to access and interact with various data sources and services.

What connections does AgentMode support?

AgentMode supports databases like MySQL and PostgreSQL, data warehouses like Snowflake and BigQuery, data pipelines like Airflow and Prefect, and cloud services like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud.

How are credentials stored?

All credentials are stored locally on your machine.

How do I configure connections?

Start the MCP server, go to the setup page, click on the connection icon, and fill out the connection details and credentials.

Where can I get help?

You can open an issue in the GitHub repository or chat with the team on their Discord server.