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Problem: an approach that hard codes functions and the base server is brittle. Solution: use common mcp-server backend. Signed-off-by: vsoch <vsoch@users.noreply.github.com>
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Problem: an approach that hard codes functions and the base server is brittle.
Solution: use common mcp-server backend.
Note this is currently using this branch: converged-computing/mcp-server#6 that adds a few functions to better expose adding the custom arguments. The server looks the same:
But is entirely created from mcp-server and with a config file
mcpserver.yaml. The args are also added from mcpserver.I'm heading out the door but will pick up on this later. My plan is to test a bit more, merge these PRs, and then work on the wh layer.