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"mcpServers": {
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"command": "<see-readme>",
"args": []
}
}
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A powerful server implementation for managing models, contexts, and protocols with MongoDB integration and Cursor support.
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/mongo-mcp-server.git
cd mongo-mcp-server
go mod download
mongod --dbpath /path/to/data/directory
go build -o mcp-server cmd/server/main.go
./mcp-server
The server includes built-in support for Cursor IDE integration. To enable Cursor features:
/mcp prefix in Cursor to access MCP features:
/mcp model - Manage models/mcp context - Manage contexts/mcp execute - Execute protocols/mcp status - Check protocol status/mcp data - Manage dataCreate a new model:
grpcurl -plaintext -d '{
"name": "gpt-4",
"type": "llm",
"description": "OpenAI GPT-4 model",
"parameters": {
"temperature": 0.7,
"max_tokens": 2048
}
}' localhost:50051 proto.MCPService/CreateModel
Create a new context:
grpcurl -plaintext -d '{
"name": "code-review",
"description": "Code review context",
"model_ids": ["model_id_1", "model_id_2"],
"metadata": {
"language": "go",
"framework": "grpc"
}
}' localhost:50051 proto.MCPService/CreateContext
Execute a protocol:
grpcurl -plaintext -d '{
"protocol_id": "protocol_id_1",
"context_id": "context_id_1",
"parameters": {
"input": "Review this code",
"style": "detailed"
}
}' localhost:50051 proto.MCPService/ExecuteProtocol
Check protocol status:
grpcurl -plaintext -d '{
"execution_id": "execution_id_1"
}' localhost:50051 proto.MCPService/GetProtocolStatus
Add data:
grpcurl -plaintext -d '{
"type": "code",
"content": "package main\n\nfunc main() {\n println(\"Hello, World!\")\n}",
"metadata": {
"language": "go",
"author": "John Doe"
}
}' localhost:50051 proto.MCPService/AddData
Get data:
grpcurl -plaintext -d '{
"id": "data_id_1"
}' localhost:50051 proto.MCPService/GetData
List data:
grpcurl -plaintext -d '{
"type": "code",
"page_size": 10,
"page_token": ""
}' localhost:50051 proto.MCPService/ListData
Delete data:
grpcurl -plaintext -d '{
"id": "data_id_1"
}' localhost:50051 proto.MCPService/DeleteData
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