Bridging the Gap: Connect Local AI Agents to A-Modular-Kingdom MCP Server Automatically (opens in new tab)
Bridging the Gap: Connect Local AI Agents to A-Modular-Kingdom MCP Server Automatically The Model Context Protocol (MCP) has changed how we build AI-assisted development tools. It allows local coding agents (like Codex, Claude Code, or Cursor) to seamlessly query knowledge bases, execute code, and retrieve persistent memory. However, setting them up can be a friction-filled developer experience: Config gymnastics: Editing agent configuration files (like ~/.codex/config.toml or running CLI com...
Read the original article