Hi!
After learning about MCP, I'm really excited about the future of provider-agnostic, re-usable tooling.
Unfortunately I've found that while it's easy to implement an MCP server for use with tools that support it (such as Claude Desktop), it's not as easy to implement your own support (such as integrating an MCP server into your own LLM application).
We implemented a thin MCP wrapper that easily integrates with Mirascope calls so that you can hook up an MCP server and client super easily to any supported LLM provider.
Excited to see what people build with this!
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