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User Feedback MCP

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User Feedback MCP is a simple MCP Server designed to enable a human-in-the-loop workflow in tools like Cline and Cursor. It's particularly useful for developing desktop applications that require complex user interactions for testing.

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What is User Feedback MCP?

User Feedback MCP is an MCP server that facilitates user feedback integration into development workflows, allowing tools to request and incorporate human input before completing tasks.

How to use User Feedback MCP?

To use this server, install it in tools like Cline by configuring the MCP server settings with the provided command and arguments. The server uses a .user-feedback.json file for configuration, allowing customization of the execution command and automatic execution settings. The server can be run locally for development and testing using the provided uv command.

Key features of User Feedback MCP

  • Human-in-the-loop workflow

  • Integration with Cline and Cursor

  • Configuration via .user-feedback.json

  • Automatic execution of commands

  • Local development and testing environment

Use cases of User Feedback MCP

  • Gathering user feedback during AI task completion

  • Testing complex user interactions in desktop applications

  • Validating changes before deployment

  • Improving the quality of AI generated content

  • Integrating human input into automated processes

FAQ from User Feedback MCP

What is an MCP server?

MCP stands for Model Context Protocol, a protocol for enabling communication between different tools and models.

How do I install this MCP server in Cline?

Follow the installation steps provided in the README, which involve installing uv, cloning the repository, and configuring the Cline MCP server settings.

What is the purpose of the .user-feedback.json file?

This file configures the command to be executed and whether it should be executed automatically when the server starts.

Can I use this server with other tools besides Cline and Cursor?

Yes, as long as the tool supports the Model Context Protocol and can be configured to use this MCP server.

How can I test the server locally?

Use the provided uv run fastmcp dev server.py command to start the server in development mode, which will open a web interface for interaction and testing.