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- title: Mcp Example
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- short_description: Model Context Protocol (MCP) Example Implementation
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+ # Model Context Protocol (MCP) Example Implementation
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+ > **Status**: Development Stopped/Archived (Last update: 1 file changed)
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+ This repository demonstrates the implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP), a standardized approach for managing context in AI/ML models.
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+ ## Overview
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+ MCP (Model Context Protocol) is a protocol designed to standardize how context is handled when working with AI/ML models. This example repository shows how to implement and use MCP in your projects.
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+ ## Getting Started
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+ ### Prerequisites
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+ - Python 3.8 or higher
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+ - pip (Python package installer)
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+ ### Setup Virtual Environment
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+ #### Windows
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+ First, open Command Prompt and follow these steps:
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+ 1. Create and navigate to your project directory:
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+ ```bash
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+ cd mcp_example
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+ ```
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+ 2. Create a virtual environment:
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+ ```bash
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+ python -m venv app
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+ ```
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+ 3. Activate the virtual environment:
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+ ```bash
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+ venv\Scripts\activate
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+ ```
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+ 4. Your prompt should now show "(venv)" at the beginning, indicating the virtual environment is active.
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+ 5. Install required packages:
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+ ```bash
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+ pip install -r requirements.txt
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+ ```
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+ #### macOS
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+ Open Terminal and follow these steps:
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+ 1. Create and navigate to your project directory:
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+ ```bash
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+ mkdir mcp_example
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+ cd mcp_example
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+ ```
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+ 2. Create a virtual environment:
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+ ```bash
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+ python3 -m venv venv
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+ ```
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+ 3. Activate the virtual environment:
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+ ```bash
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+ source venv/bin/activate
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+ ```
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+ 4. Your prompt should now show "(venv)" at the beginning, indicating the virtual environment is active.
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+ 5. Install required packages:
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+ ```bash
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+ pip install -r requirements.txt
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+ ```