Standardizing LLM Interaction with MCP Servers
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About Standardizing LLM Interaction with MCP Servers
Short and sweet example MCP server / client implementation for Tools, Resources and Prompts.
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Overview
What is Standardizing LLM Interaction with MCP Servers?
Standardizing LLM Interaction with MCP Servers is a guide and example implementation that demonstrates the Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open protocol standardizing how applications provide context to LLMs. It provides a unified framework for LLM-based applications to connect to data sources, get context, use tools, and execute standard prompts. The server component of MCP handles tool availability, tool execution, static content as resources, and preset prompts, enabling modular plug-and-play across supported applications.
How to use Standardizing LLM Interaction with MCP Servers?
Clone the repository, create a ChromaDB vector database following the setup notebook, set up a virtual environment with uv, and install dependencies. Then run python client.py mcp_server.py to start the client and server, which implements a simple knowledgebase chatbot flow using tools, resources, and prompts.
Key features of Standardizing LLM Interaction with MCP Servers
- Exposes tools with JSON Schema definitions for LLM invocations.
- Provides URI-identified resources for static or dynamic data.
- Offers reusable prompt templates for standardized interaction patterns.
- Enables modular, plug-and-play integration with MCP hosts and clients.
- Supports connecting to local data sources and external APIs.
Use cases of Standardizing LLM Interaction with MCP Servers
- Query a vector database for retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) responses.
- Let users select existing resources to provide additional context to LLMs.
- Execute standard prompts for complex analytical workflows.
- Integrate service APIs and tools with LLM interactions.
FAQ from Standardizing LLM Interaction with MCP Servers
What is the Model Context Protocol (MCP)?
MCP is an open protocol that standardizes how applications provide context to LLMs. It creates a modular system where servers, clients, and hosts work together to connect LLMs to data sources, tools, and prompts.
What components does an MCP server expose?
An MCP server exposes tools (functions with JSON Schema input), resources (data sources identified by URIs), and prompts (reusable
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