- 📖 EventCatalog - MCP Server
📖 EventCatalog - MCP Server
What is EventCatalog - MCP Server?
EventCatalog - MCP Server is a tool that allows users to gain insights from their EventCatalog directly through various MCP Clients, enabling interaction with event-driven architectures.
How to use EventCatalog - MCP Server?
To use the MCP Server, you need to enable the LLMS.txt feature in your EventCatalog instance and configure your MCP clients (like Claude or Cursor) to connect to the server.
Key features of EventCatalog - MCP Server?
- Connect to any MCP Client (e.g., Claude, Cursor, Windsurf)
- Run the MCP server locally with a single command
- Query your EventCatalog for domains, services, messages, and schemas
- Get real-time answers about your architecture
Use cases of EventCatalog - MCP Server?
- Developers can integrate the MCP server with supported IDEs to streamline their workflow.
- Stakeholders can ask questions about the architecture using familiar tools.
- It can be used to document and visualize event-driven architectures effectively.
FAQ from EventCatalog - MCP Server?
- What is the purpose of the MCP Server?
The MCP Server enhances the EventCatalog by allowing users to query their architecture through various tools.
- Is there a cost associated with using the MCP Server?
The MCP Server is part of the EventCatalog Pro Edition, which may have associated costs.
- Can I use the MCP Server with any IDE?
The MCP Server is designed to work with MCP-supported IDEs, but integration with other tools is possible using the LLMS.txt standard.