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Design MCP resources to expose content for LLM consumption. Use when creating static or dynamic resources in xmcp.
Use when building MCP servers in TypeScript, Python, or C#; when implementing tools, resources, or prompts; when configuring Streamable HTTP transport; when migrating from SSE; when adding OAuth authentication; when seeing MCP protocol errors
Continuous communication channel via MCP AI Interaction tool. Activate with 'khởi động ai_interaction'. Enables real-time Vietnamese conversation with action-first principle - execute first, explain minimally.
Use this skill when building MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers with TypeScript on Cloudflare Workers. This skill provides production-tested patterns for implementing tools, resources, and prompts using the official @modelcontextprotocol/sdk. It prevents 10+ common errors including export syntax issues, schema validation failures, memory leaks from unclosed transports, CORS misconfigurations, and authentication vulnerabilities. This skill should be used when developers need stateless MCP servers for API integrations, external tool exposure, or serverless edge deployments. For stateful agents with WebSockets and persistent storage, consider the Cloudflare Agents SDK instead. Supports multiple authentication methods (API keys, OAuth, Zero Trust), Cloudflare service integrations (D1, KV, R2, Vectorize), and comprehensive testing strategies. Production tested with token savings of ~70% vs manual implementation. Keywords: mcp, model context protocol, typescript mcp, cloudflare workers mcp, mcp server, mcp tools, mcp resources, mcp sdk, @modelcontextprotocol/sdk, hono mcp, streamablehttpservertransport, mcp authentication, mcp cloudflare, edge mcp server, serverless mcp, typescript mcp server, mcp api, llm tools, ai tools, cloudflare d1 mcp, cloudflare kv mcp, mcp testing, mcp deployment, wrangler mcp, export syntax error, schema validation error, memory leak mcp, cors mcp, rate limiting mcp
Build Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers with mcp-use framework. Use when creating MCP servers, defining tools/resources/prompts, working with mcp-use, bootstrapping MCP projects, deploying MCP servers, or when user mentions MCP development, MCP tools, MCP resources, or MCP prompts.
This skill should be used when the user asks about "available tools", "what tools", "how to find tools", "tool search", "MCP servers", "list tools", "discover tools", "which tools", or needs guidance on discovering and using Snow-Flow MCP tools.
CLI tool for interacting with MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers. Use when invoking MCP tools, managing MCP servers, or working with MCP-based APIs. Triggers on "MCP server", "mcpli", "invoke MCP tool", or any MCP server interaction.
Create a new skill that uses an MCP server, following best practices from the MCP CLI guide. Use when user wants to create a skill for a new MCP server or integrate MCP functionality into a skill.
MCP (Model Context Protocol) 服务器构建指南
Use when building "MCP server", "Model Context Protocol", creating "Claude tools", "MCP tools", or asking about "FastMCP", "MCP SDK", "tool development for LLMs", "external API integration for Claude"
Search GitHub and automatically install and configure MCP (Model Context Protocol) server tools into Claude configuration files. This skill is triggered when users need to install MCP tools. Workflow: Search for MCP projects on GitHub -> Extract npx configuration -> Add to ~/.claude.json -> Handle API keys (if any).
**MANDATORY for ALL MCP server work** - mcp-use framework best practices and patterns. **READ THIS FIRST** before any MCP server work, including: - Creating new MCP servers - Modifying existing MCP servers (adding/updating tools, resources, prompts, widgets) - Debugging MCP server issues or errors - Reviewing MCP server code for quality, security, or performance - Answering questions about MCP development or mcp-use patterns - Making ANY changes to server.tool(), server.resource(), server.prompt(), or widgets This skill contains critical architecture decisions, security patterns, and common pitfalls. Always consult the relevant reference files BEFORE implementing MCP features.