What is MCP?
MCP has multiple meanings, this page will help you find the correct information
Anthropic Model Context Protocol (MCP)
Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a standardized protocol developed by Anthropic for connecting AI assistants (like Claude) with external data sources and tools.
Core Features:
- •Client-Host-Server Architecture: Clear three-layer architecture design
- •Easy to Build: Simple APIs and rich development tools
- •Composability: Modular design supporting flexible composition
- •Security Isolation: Built-in security mechanisms and permission controls
- •Capability Negotiation: Dynamic discovery and matching functionality
Core Primitives:
Prompts
Define and manage prompt templates
Resources
Access external data sources and files
Tools
Execute external operations and functions
Sampling
Interact with language models
Other MCP Meanings
MCP has different meanings in different fields, here are some common other meanings:
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Multi-Channel Protocol, protocol type in network communication
Network Technology其他含义
MCP has more meanings in other fields, depending on the usage context
Various FieldsAbout This Website
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