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      <title>What Is an MCP Server? The Developer&#39;s Guide to Model Context Protocol</title>
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      <description>TL;DR An MCP server is a lightweight service that exposes tools, data, or APIs to AI assistants like Claude Code and Cursor through a standardized protocol. Instead of copy-pasting data into prompts, MCP lets your AI assistant call real tools directly. This guide covers how MCP works, common use cases, and how to set up your first MCP server.  You&amp;rsquo;re using Claude Code or Cursor. You need keyword data, a database query result, or some API response.</description>
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