What are MCP Servers?
MCP servers are programs that expose tools, files, and prompts to Claude over the open Model Context Protocol so Claude can act on real systems.
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MCP servers are programs that expose tools, files, and prompts to Claude over the open Model Context Protocol so Claude can act on real systems.
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