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MCP (Model Context Protocol) Research

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About MCP (Model Context Protocol) Research

Research and documentation about Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers and implementations

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spuerFan

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Overview

What is MCP (Model Context Protocol) Research?

MCP (Model Context Protocol) Research is a documentation and analysis repository that provides a comprehensive overview of the MCP ecosystem, including implementations, best practices, and technical research. It is intended for developers and researchers exploring MCP servers.

How to use MCP (Model Context Protocol) Research?

Start by reading the Getting Started Guide (docs/guides/getting-started.md), then review the Implementation Analysis (docs/implementations/implementation-analysis.md), and finally explore the examples directory for code snippets.

Key features of MCP (Model Context Protocol) Research

  • Centralized collection of MCP ecosystem research and documentation
  • Structured repository with technical reports, guides, and resources
  • Example implementations and code snippets for reference
  • Market analysis and technical analysis in dedicated research directories
  • Open-source project licensed under MIT

Use cases of MCP (Model Context Protocol) Research

  • Learning about existing MCP server implementations and their design
  • Performing technical analysis of the MCP protocol and its ecosystem
  • Finding best practices for building or integrating MCP servers
  • Exploring example code to understand MCP usage patterns

FAQ from MCP (Model Context Protocol) Research

What is included in this repository?

It contains documentation, technical research reports, implementation analysis, usage guides, a resource list, and example code, all focused on the MCP ecosystem.

How can I contribute to this project?

Contributions are welcome via pull requests. See the repository for contribution guidelines.

What license is this project under?

The project is licensed under the MIT License.

Where can I find the technical research documents?

They are located in the docs/technical-research/ and research/technical-analysis/ directories.

Is this repository an MCP server itself?

No, it is a research and documentation repository about MCP servers and implementations, not an executable server.

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