MCP Component / mcpActions?
hey guys - just wondering if you guys are considering developing a mcp wrapper for convex.
could be something just like how httpactions work right now
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Thank you!
This would be amazing, any possibility this can be done?
hi! you mean, to make it easy to build MCP servers in Convex?
I think @Tom had some ideas about this the other day...
haha yeah @Jamie this was a suggestion early April. seems we already have plans for this now...
Yeah @jamwt - exactly 👍 Please let us know if we can help or if/when it will be possible
Hey yeah I threw something together, but working on some other MCP stuff now...
Let's start with a userspace thing, either getting https://www.muppet.dev/docs running on Convex or something similar
the MCP spec is still moving quickly, don't want to stick this in Rust yet, but yeah seems like it's worth a convex example at minimum
@ballingt amazing. looking forward to this.
just got into convex and building some agent stuff with it. I think making easy to develop mcp's at scale would be bonkers awesome. I'm currrently looking to use cloudflare https://blog.cloudflare.com/remote-model-context-protocol-servers-mcp/
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