Peacock MCP Server
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The Peacock MCP Server interacts with APIs to fetch data from the official Peacock documentation. It allows users to query information about the Peacock extension for VS Code.
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What is Peacock MCP Server?
The Peacock MCP Server is a tool that provides access to the Peacock VS Code extension's documentation through the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It enables users to ask questions about Peacock and receive answers based on the official documentation.
How to use Peacock MCP Server?
The server can be installed and used within VS Code or VS Code Insiders using NPM, Docker, or Smithery. Once installed, it can be accessed through GitHub Copilot's Agent mode by refreshing the server list and invoking the available tools with natural language questions.
Key features of Peacock MCP Server
Fetches Peacock documentation
Answers questions about Peacock
Integrates with VS Code and GitHub Copilot
Supports multiple installation methods (NPM, Docker, Smithery)
Use cases of Peacock MCP Server
Quickly find information about Peacock features
Troubleshoot Peacock configuration issues
Learn how to customize Peacock settings
Integrate Peacock documentation into AI-powered development workflows
FAQ from Peacock MCP Server
What is Peacock?
What is Peacock?
Peacock is a VS Code extension that allows you to change the color of your workspace.
How do I install Peacock?
How do I install Peacock?
You can install Peacock from the VS Code Marketplace.
How do I set my VS Code accent colors?
How do I set my VS Code accent colors?
You can set your VS Code accent colors using the Peacock extension's settings.
What is MCP?
What is MCP?
MCP stands for Model Context Protocol, a protocol for interacting with language models.
How do I use the Peacock MCP Server?
How do I use the Peacock MCP Server?
After installing the server, use GitHub Copilot's Agent mode to ask questions about Peacock.