What is Model Context Protocol?
Model Context Protocol (MCP) is the technology that connects AI applications to external tools and services through Dispersl. MCP allows:
- Secure connections between your AI tools and Dispersl's multi-agent platform
- Context sharing across multiple applications and agents
- Tool augmentation giving AI models the ability to perform complex development tasks
- Enhanced capabilities beyond what's built into the AI application itself
With MCP, your AI assistants can interact with Dispersl's specialized agents for coding, testing, documentation, and version control, making them much more powerful and useful for your development workflow.
How Dispersl Works with MCP
Dispersl can operate in two modes with MCP:
1. As an MCP Server
Dispersl runs as an MCP server that other AI tools can connect to, providing:
- Multi-agent task coordination
- Specialized development workflows
- Advanced code generation and testing
- Git operations and documentation
2. Using MCP Servers
Dispersl agents can connect to other MCP servers to access:
- External APIs and services
- Database connections
- Cloud platform integrations
- Third-party development tools
Supported Applications
Dispersl provides MCP integration for the following AI development tools: