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AWS Serverless MCP Server

The AWS Serverless Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server streamlines how developers build serverless applications. It provides contextual guidance specific to serverless development, helping developers make informed decisions about architecture, implementation, and deployment throughout the entire application development lifecycle. With AWS Serverless MCP, developers can build reliable, efficient, and production-ready serverless applications with confidence.

Installation Instructions

How to Use Model Context Protocol (MCP) in Cursor

What is MCP?

Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open protocol that allows you to provide custom tools to agentic LLMs (Large Language Models) in Cursor's Composer feature.

Installation Steps

  1. Open Cursor Settings
    • Navigate to Cursor Settings > Features > MCP
    • Click the "+ Add New MCP Server" button
  2. Configure the Server
    • Name: Give your server a nickname
    • Type: Select the transport type (stdio or sse)
    • Command/URL: Enter either:
      • For SSE servers: The URL of the SSE endpoint
      • For stdio servers: A valid shell command to run the server

Example Configurations

For stdio Server (Weather Server Example):

Command: node ~/mcp-quickstart/weather-server-typescript/build/index.js

For SSE Server:

URL: http://example.com:8000/sse

Using MCP Tools

  1. Tool Availability
    • After adding a server, it will appear in your MCP servers list
    • You may need to click the refresh button to populate the tool list
  2. Using Tools in Composer
    • The Composer Agent automatically uses MCP tools when relevant
    • You can explicitly prompt tool usage by:
      • Referring to the tool by name
      • Describing the tool's function
  3. Tool Execution Process
    • Displays a message in chat requesting approval
    • Shows tool call arguments (expandable)
    • Executes the tool upon user approval
    • Displays the tool's response in the chat

Important Notes

  • MCP tools may not work with all models
  • MCP tools are only available to the Agent in Composer
  • For servers requiring environment variables, create a wrapper script that sets the variables before running the server