Designed with DX in mind, this open-source project streamlines development and makes it easier to build and deploy powerful tools on the Model Context Protocol ecosystem.
That sounds like a solid structure for streamlining MCP application deployment. For those of us who also work on stat-heavy systems, tools like this OSRS damage calculator can offer insights into how layered calculations affect real-time outputs. It’s interesting to see how different frameworks can support precision modeling across very different domains.
@sophia_garham Totally agree, would be super cool to see how something like XMCP could support projects like that too 👀
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Looks like a game changer for building with MCPs . Love the focus on DX and open-source. Excited to see how this streamlines tooling and deployment, following closely.
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Big congrats on launching 🔥 This looks super promising. Dropped you an upvote and can’t wait to test it out.
@ha_anh_nguyen Thank you so much! Really appreciate the upvote
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This is exactly the kind of DX-first tooling the Model Context Protocol ecosystem needs 🙌
Loving the focus on developer experience — it’s so often overlooked, but critical for real adoption. The fact that it’s open-source and tailored to streamline building and deploying on MCP is a huge win for anyone working in this space.
Excited to see how the community builds with this. Great work to the team behind it!
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I like the Next.js-style DX. File-based routing for tools/ is nice. Trying this out soon.
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@fernandotherojo thanks Fernando! excited to see what you build :)
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@fernandotherojo cook cook cook
That sounds like a solid structure for streamlining MCP application deployment. For those of us who also work on stat-heavy systems, tools like this OSRS damage calculator can offer insights into how layered calculations affect real-time outputs. It’s interesting to see how different frameworks can support precision modeling across very different domains.
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@sophia_garham Totally agree, would be super cool to see how something like XMCP could support projects like that too 👀
Looks like a game changer for building with MCPs . Love the focus on DX and open-source. Excited to see how this streamlines tooling and deployment, following closely.
Big congrats on launching 🔥 This looks super promising. Dropped you an upvote and can’t wait to test it out.
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@ha_anh_nguyen Thank you so much! Really appreciate the upvote
This is exactly the kind of DX-first tooling the Model Context Protocol ecosystem needs 🙌
Loving the focus on developer experience — it’s so often overlooked, but critical for real adoption. The fact that it’s open-source and tailored to streamline building and deploying on MCP is a huge win for anyone working in this space.
Excited to see how the community builds with this. Great work to the team behind it!
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Insane work 🖤🫡 Congrats team!
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@evilrabbit thank you so much my friend!
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@evilrabbit thanks 🐐
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@evilrabbit 🖤🐇
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i've already been using xmcp and the experience has been great! kudos on the launch 🦾
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@julianbenegas First one to test the framework — LFG!
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@julianbenegas you had the honors! lfg man