build-mcp-use-apps
Build MCP Use Apps
This file provides a navigation guide. Before implementing mcp-use features, you should:
- Read this overview to understand which reference files are relevant
- Read the specific reference file(s) for the features you're implementing
- Apply the detailed patterns from those files to your implementation
Do not rely solely on the quick reference examples in this file — they are minimal examples. The reference files contain the deeper framework conventions, production patterns, and common pitfalls.
MCP Server Best Practices
Comprehensive guide for building production-ready MCP servers with tools, resources, prompts, and widgets using mcp-use.
First: New Project or Existing Project?
Before doing anything else, determine whether you are inside an existing mcp-use project.
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