scratchattach-mcp
by uukelele-scratch
MCP Server for Scratch, powered by scratchattach. This server facilitates enhanced functionality and connectivity for Scratch projects.
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What is scratchattach-mcp?
This is an MCP (Multiplayer Connection Protocol) server designed for Scratch projects. It leverages the scratchattach library to provide networking capabilities and enable multiplayer functionality within Scratch environments.
How to use scratchattach-mcp?
Detailed instructions on how to use this server are not provided in the README. However, it likely involves setting up the server, configuring it to work with scratchattach, and integrating it into your Scratch project using the appropriate scratchattach extensions or libraries.
Key features of scratchattach-mcp
Multiplayer support for Scratch projects
Powered by scratchattach
Enhanced connectivity for Scratch games
Facilitates real-time interactions in Scratch
Use cases of scratchattach-mcp
Creating multiplayer games in Scratch
Developing collaborative Scratch projects
Enabling online interactions within Scratch environments
Building interactive simulations in Scratch
FAQ from scratchattach-mcp
What is scratchattach?
What is scratchattach?
scratchattach is a library that enhances Scratch's capabilities.
What is MCP?
What is MCP?
MCP stands for Multiplayer Connection Protocol, enabling multiplayer functionality.
How do I set up the server?
How do I set up the server?
Setup instructions are not provided in the README.
What Scratch versions are supported?
What Scratch versions are supported?
The README does not specify supported Scratch versions.
Where can I find more documentation?
Where can I find more documentation?
Further documentation may be available on the scratchattach website or within the repository's files.