Day 18

MCP Overview

Understand the Model Context Protocol and how it extends what Claude can do.

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What is MCP?

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard that lets Claude connect to external tools and data sources. Instead of pasting data into the chat, MCP lets Claude query a database, read files from a server, search the web, or call an API — all during a conversation.

MCP architecture

An MCP server is a small process that exposes **Tools** (functions Claude can call), **Resources** (data Claude can read), and **Prompts** (reusable prompt templates). Claude discovers these capabilities automatically when you register a server.

MCP config location

bash
# Global config (applies to all projects)
~/.claude/claude_desktop_config.json

# Or project-level
./.claude/settings.json

# List connected MCP servers
claude mcp list

Practice Tasks

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