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Tag: #mcp · 43 posts
Posted Jul 2
#python#ai#authentication#authorization#claude#cursor#fastapi#llm#mcp#mcp_server#mcp_servers#modelcontextprotocol#openapi#windsurf FastAPI-MCP is a tool that lets you easily turn your FastAPI web API endpoints into Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools, which AI agents can use directly. It requires almost no setup—just connect it to your FastAPI app, and it automatically preserves your request/response data models and documentation. It also includes built-in authentication using your existing FastAPI security methods. You can run the MCP server inside your app or separately, and it communicates efficiently using FastAPI’s ASGI interface. This makes it simple to integrate AI capabilities with your existing FastAPI services without rewriting code, saving you time and effort while keeping your API secure and well-documented[1][5]. https://github.com/tadata-org/fastapi_mcp
Posted Jun 5
#python#agents#ai#ai_agents#llm#llms#mcp#model_context_protocol#python The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a standard way for AI agents to connect with different tools and data sources, making it much easier to build powerful AI applications without writing custom code for each integration[2][5]. The mcp-agent framework uses MCP to let you quickly create agents that can do things like read files, fetch web pages, or manage emails, and you can combine these agents in flexible ways to handle complex tasks. This means you can focus on what you want your AI to do, while mcp-agent takes care of connecting to the right tools and managing the workflow, saving you time and effort[3][5]. https://github.com/lastmile-ai/mcp-agent
Posted May 25
#typescript#embedding#mcp#telegram#telegram_bot This tool helps you search through Telegram chat records using advanced technology like vector search and semantic matching. It uses OpenAI's semantic vector technology to make your searches smarter and more accurate. This means you can find messages more easily and quickly. It's beneficial because it saves time and helps you find important information in your chats. To use it, you need to install it on your computer by following some steps, and then you can access it through a local website. https://github.com/groupultra/telegram-search
Posted May 21
#go#mcp#mcp_servers The Model Context Protocol (MCP) Registry is a community-driven service that helps manage and discover MCP servers. It provides a centralized place where developers can find and manage different MCP implementations. This registry uses a RESTful API, allowing users to list, get, create, update, and delete server entries. It also supports health checks and various environment configurations. The registry makes it easier for developers to connect AI tools with external data sources, improving interoperability and efficiency. This benefits users by simplifying the integration of AI systems with other tools and services. https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/registry
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Posted May 12
#typescript#agent#browser_use#computer_use#electron#gui_agents#mcp#mcp_server#vision#vite#vlm Agent TARS is a powerful tool that helps automate tasks using AI. It integrates with many tools and can handle complex tasks like web scraping and data analysis. This makes it easier to manage workflows and reduces errors. Users can automate tasks in just a few steps, making it very efficient. Agent TARS also supports advanced browser operations and has a user-friendly desktop app, which makes it easy to use for anyone. Overall, it helps users save time and work more efficiently. https://github.com/bytedance/UI-TARS-desktop
Posted May 10
#jupyter_notebook#a2a#agentic_ai#dapr#dapr_pub_sub#dapr_service_invocation#dapr_sidecar#dapr_workflow#docker#kafka#kubernetes#langmem#mcp#openai#openai_agents_sdk#openai_api#postgresql_database#rabbitmq#rancher_desktop#redis#serverless_containers The Dapr Agentic Cloud Ascent (DACA) design pattern helps you build powerful, scalable AI systems that can handle millions of AI agents working together without crashing. It uses Dapr technology with Kubernetes to efficiently manage many AI agents as lightweight virtual actors, ensuring fast response, reliability, and easy scaling. You can start small using free or low-cost cloud tools and grow to planet-scale systems. The OpenAI Agents SDK is recommended for beginners because it is simple, flexible, and gives you good control to develop AI agents quickly. This approach saves costs, avoids vendor lock-in, and supports resilient, event-driven AI workflows, making it ideal for developers aiming to create advanced, cloud-native AI applications[1][2][3][4]. https://github.com/panaversity/learn-agentic-ai
Posted May 2
#python#agents#ai#ai_agents#api#developer_tools#function_calling#integration#llm#mcp#oauth2#open_source#permissions#tools ACI.dev is an open-source platform that helps build AI agents by providing easy access to over 600 tools. It simplifies authentication and tool integration, allowing AI agents to work with many services like Google Calendar and Slack without needing separate setups. This platform offers multi-tenant authentication, flexible access methods, and natural language permissions, making it easier to manage and secure AI agent capabilities. It's open-source and works with any framework, which means you can build AI agents without worrying about vendor lock-in. https://github.com/aipotheosis-labs/aci