Servers
MCP Cases
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MCP Cases is a format that allows to specify how your MCP Server behaves for various automations
Overview
What is MCP Cases?
MCP Cases is a format based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) used for testing servers, mocking, validating protocol adherence, documenting capabilities, and autogenerating documentation.
How to use MCP Cases?
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Key features of MCP Cases
- Autotest MCP servers
- Mock servers for rapid prototyping and client testing
- Validate library adherence to the MCP protocol
- Document server capabilities in machine/human readable format
- Autogenerate documentation without starting the server
Use cases of MCP Cases
- Automatically test MCP server implementations
- Mock a server to prototype new features or test clients
- Validate that an MCP library correctly follows the protocol
- Generate human‑readable documentation directly from server specifications
- Document server capabilities in a format readable by both machines and humans
FAQ from MCP Cases
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(No FAQ content is provided in the README, so all FAQ sections are omitted per the rule to only include questions the README answers.)