PR-Braincells
by haydulski
PR-Braincells is an MCP test node server designed for utilizing markdown files as knowledge cells. It can generate helpful answers based on the content of markdown files in a specified directory.
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What is PR-Braincells?
PR-Braincells is a node server that uses markdown files as knowledge cells to generate helpful answers. It's designed to be used with the MCP (presumably a larger system or framework).
How to use PR-Braincells?
- Clone the repository. 2. Install dependencies using
npm install
. 3. Configure the server in your IDE. 4. Set theCELLS_DIRECTORY
environment variable to point to the directory containing your markdown files. 5. Build the project usingnpm run build
. 6. Configure the server in yourmcp.json
file as shown in the example.
Key features of PR-Braincells
Markdown support
Environment variable configuration
MCP integration
Knowledge cell based answers
Use cases of PR-Braincells
Generating automated responses
Building a knowledge base for a specific project
Providing context-aware help
Integrating with a larger system for automated assistance
FAQ from PR-Braincells
What is the CELLS_DIRECTORY environment variable?
What is the CELLS_DIRECTORY environment variable?
It specifies the directory where the markdown files containing the knowledge cells are located.
How do I configure the server?
How do I configure the server?
You need to clone the repository, install dependencies, configure the CELLS_DIRECTORY
environment variable, build the project, and then configure it in your mcp.json
file.
What format should the markdown files be in?
What format should the markdown files be in?
The markdown files should be in a format that allows the server to extract relevant information for generating answers. The README doesn't specify the exact format, but it mentions 'correct format'
What is MCP?
What is MCP?
The README doesn't explicitly define MCP, but it appears to be a larger system or framework that PR-Braincells is designed to integrate with.
Where can I find example markdown files?
Where can I find example markdown files?
The README doesn't provide example markdown files. You'll need to create your own based on the desired format.