MCP

The Everyware Software Framework (ESF) Model Context Protocol (MCP) documentation server enables AI-powered code editors like Cursor and Windsurf, plus general-purpose tools like Claude Desktop, to interact directly with the Everyware Software Framework (ESF) documentation.

What is MCP?

Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard that allows AI applications to securely access external data sources and tools. The Everyware Software Framework (ESF) MCP server documentation provides AI agents with:

  • Documentation search capabilities
  • Real-time data from your Everyware Software Framework (ESF) account
  • Code generation assistance for Everyware Software Framework (ESF) integrations

Everyware Software Framework (ESF) MCP Server Setup

The Everyware Software Framework (ESF) documentation hosts a remote MCP server at https://esf.eurotech.com/mcp. Configure your AI development tools to connect to this server. If your APIs require authentication, you can pass in headers via query parameters or however headers are configured in your MCP client.

Add to~/.cursor/mcp.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "esf-eurotech": {
      "url": "https://esf.eurotech.com/mcp"
    }
  }
}

Testing Your MCP Setup

Once configured, you can test your MCP server connection:

  1. Open your AI editor (Cursor, Windsurf, etc.)
  2. Start a new chat with the AI assistant
  3. Ask about Everyware Software Framework (ESF) - try questions like:
    • "How do I [common use case]?"
    • "Show me an example of [API functionality]"
    • "Create a [integration type] using Everyware Software Framework (ESF)"

The AI should now have access to your Everyware Software Framework (ESF) documentation through the MCP server.