FAQ
What is the MCP Server used for? The MCP Server is used for analyzing and debugging Model Context Protocol (MCP) logs, providing insights into AI interactions and troubleshooting MCP integrations.
Can the MCP Server be used on multiple platforms? Yes, the MCP Server supports macOS, Windows, and Linux, offering platform-specific log paths for seamless operation.
How does the MCP Server integrate with Claude Desktop? The MCP Server works directly with Claude Desktop, allowing users to access and analyze logs in conjunction with Claude’s AI capabilities.
What are the key features of the MCP Server? Key features include multi-platform support, smart filtering, paginated browsing, size management, and seamless integration with Claude Desktop.
How can I install the MCP Server? You can install the MCP Server by cloning the repository from GitHub, installing dependencies, and building the server using TypeScript.
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Project Details
- klara-research/MCP-Analyzer
- MIT License
- Last Updated: 4/5/2025
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