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# mcp-agent

**A light, extensible agent framework built on [Model Context Protocol](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/introduction) that enables orchestration of AI workflows and tools in a straightforward, code-first manner.**

This framework supports:

- **MCP** (Model Context Protocol) servers for standardized tool interfaces, prompts, memory, etc.
- An **Agent** abstraction that can seamlessly attach to multiple MCP servers, handle human input, signals, or additional specialized tasks.
- Common agent patterns, such as Swarm (by OpenAI), and Evaluator-Optimizer, Orchestrator, Router, and more from [Anthropic’s _Building Effective Agents_ blog](https://www.anthropic.com/research/building-effective-agents), adapted for code-based control flow instead of rigid "graph-based" structures.
- **Durable Execution** with pluggable backends (e.g., [Temporal](https://temporal.io)) for advanced pause/resume, parallelization, and human-in-the-loop signals.

> **Why code-based control flow?** In many agent frameworks, you must model nodes/edges, which adds an unnecessary layer of complexity. For conditionals, you have to craft subgraphs, or for loops, you must create cyclical edges. In **mcp-agent**, you just write regular Python control flow (loops, if/else conditionals) and let the executor handle concurrency, resiliency and orchestration.

---

## Get Started

We recommend using [uv](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/) to manage your Python projects:

```bash
uv add "mcp-agent"
```

Alternatively:

```bash
pip install mcp-agent
```

### Quickstart

The [`examples`](/examples) directory has a number of example applications to get started with.
To run an example, clone this repo, update, then copy `mcp_agent.secrets.yaml.example` to `mcp_agent.secrets.yaml` and update with your API keys, and then:

```bash
uv run scripts/example.py run mcp_basic_agent # Replace with 'mcp_basic_agent' with any folder name under examples/
```

Here is a basic "finder" agent that uses the fetch and filesystem servers to look up a file:

1. Configure your application by creating an [mcp_agent.config.yaml](/schema/mcp-agent.config.schema.json)

```yaml
mcp:
  servers:
    fetch:
      command: "uvx"
      args: ["mcp-server-fetch"]
    filesystem:
      command: "npx"
      args:
        [
          "-y",
          "@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem",
          "/Users/saqadri/Desktop",
          "<add other directories to give access to>",
        ]

anthropic:
  # Secrets (api_key, etc.) can also be stored in an mcp_agent.secrets.yaml file which can be gitignored
  api_key: claude-api-key

openai: ...
```

```python
import asyncio
import os

from mcp_agent.context import get_current_context
from mcp_agent.logging.logger import get_logger
from mcp_agent.agents.agent import Agent
from mcp_agent.workflows.llm.augmented_llm_openai import OpenAIAugmentedLLM

async def example_usage():
    logger = get_logger("mcp_basic_agent.example_usage")

    context = get_current_context()
    logger.info("Current config:", data=context.config)

    # This agent can read the filesystem or fetch URLs
    finder_agent = Agent(
        name="finder",
        instruction="""You can read local files or fetch URLs.
            Return the requested information when asked.""",
        server_names=["fetch", "filesystem"],
    )

    async with finder_agent:
        # List tools available to the finder agent
        tools = await finder_agent.list_tools()
        logger.info(f"Tools available:", data=tools)

        # Attach an OpenAI-based LLM to the agent
        llm = await finder_agent.attach_llm(OpenAIAugmentedLLM)

        # Now we can do a prompt that might need the agent's capabilities
        result = await llm.generate_str(
            message="Show me what's in README.md verbatim"
        )
        logger.info(f"README.md contents: {result}")

        result = await llm.generate_str(
            message="Print the first two paragraphs from https://www.anthropic.com/research/building-effective-agents"
        )
        logger.info(f"Blog intro: {result}")

if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(example_usage())
```

## Preamble

### Value Proposition

This framework provides a streamlined approach to building AI agents using capabilities exposed by **MCP** (Model Context Protocol) servers.

Simply put, MCP is quite low-level, and this framework handles the mechanics of connecting to servers, working with LLMs, handling external signals (like human input) and supporting persistent state via durable execution. That lets you, the developer, focus on the core business logic of your AI application.

Core benefits:

- **Interoperability**: MCP ensures that tools and servers can seamlessly plug in to your agent, forming a “server-of-servers.”
- **Composability & Cutstomizability**: Implements well-defined workflows, but in a composable way that enables compound workflows, and allows full customization across model provider, logging, orchestrator, etc.
- **Programmatic control flow**: Keeps things simple as developers just write code instead of thinking in graphs, nodes and edges. For branching logic, you write `if` statements. For cycles, use `while` loops.
- **Human Input & Signals**: Supports pausing workflows for external signals, such as human input, which are exposed as tool calls an Agent can make.
- **Durable Execution**: Supports persistent/long-running workflows (like with [Temporal](https://temporal.io)) for sophisticated async applications.

### Using with MCP

#### MCP-Agent Server

You can expose mcp-agent applications as MCP servers themselves, allowing MCP clients to interface with sophisticated AI workflows using the standard tools API of MCP servers. This is effectively a server-of-servers.

#### MCP Client

You can embed mcp-agent in an MCP client directly to manage the orchestration across multiple MCP servers.

#### Standalone

You can use mcp-agent applications in a standalone fashion (i.e. they aren't part of an MCP client). The [`examples`](/examples/) are all standalone applications.

## Core Components

The following are the building blocks of the mcp-agent framework:

- **Context**: global state and app configuration
- **MCP server management**: `gen_client` and `MCPConnectionManager` to easily connect to MCP servers.
- **MCPAggregator**: A server-of-servers that exposes multiple servers' capabilities behind a single MCP server interface.
- **Agent**: An MCPAggregator with a name and instruction, with the ability to customize behavior for tool calls and more.
- **AugmentedLLM**: An LLM that is attached to an Agent to achieve its task, exposing a `generate` method.

Everything in the framework is a derivative of these core capabilities.

### App Context

There is a global context that is initialized to manage application state, including configuration loaded from `mcp_agent.config.yaml`, such as the MCP server registry, logger settings, LLM API keys and more.

```python
from mcp_agent.context import get_current_context
context = get_current_context()
server_registry = context.server_registry
config = context.config
```

### MCP server management

> This is the core building block of the entire framework

mcp-agent makes it trivial to connect to MCP servers. Create an [`mcp_agent.config.yaml`](/schema/mcp-agent.config.schema.json) to define server configuration under the `mcp` section:

```yaml
mcp:
  servers:
    fetch:
      command: "uvx"
      args: ["mcp-server-fetch"]
      description: "Fetch content at URLs from the world wide web"
```

#### [`gen_client`](src/mcp_agent/mcp/gen_client.py)

Manage the lifecycle of an MCP server within an async context manager:

```python
from mcp_agent.mcp.gen_client import gen_client

async with gen_client("fetch") as fetch_client:
    # Fetch server is initialized and ready to use
    result = await fetch_client.list_tools()

# Fetch server is automatically disconnected/shutdown
```

The gen_client function makes it easy to spin up connections to MCP servers.

#### Persistent server connections

In many cases, you want an MCP server to stay online for persistent use (e.g. in a multi-step tool use workflow).
For persistent connections, use:

- [`connect`](<(src/mcp_agent/mcp/gen_client.py)>) and [`disconnect`](src/mcp_agent/mcp/gen_client.py)

```python
from mcp_agent.mcp.gen_client import connect, disconnect

fetch_client = None
try:
     fetch_client = connect("fetch")
     result = await fetch_client.list_tools()
finally:
     disconnect("fetch")
```

- [`MCPConnectionManager`](src/mcp_agent/mcp/mcp_connection_manager.py)
  For even more fine-grained control over server connections, you can use the MCPConnectionManager.

```python
from mcp_agent.context import get_current_context
from mcp_agent.mcp.mcp_connection_manager import MCPConnectionManager

context = get_current_context()
connection_manager = MCPConnectionManager(context.server_registry)

async with connection_manager:
   fetch_client = await connection_manager.get_server("fetch") # Initializes fetch server
   result = fetch_client.list_tool()
   fetch_client2 = await connection_manager.get_server("fetch") # Reuses same server connection

# All servers managed by connection manager are automatically disconnected/shut down
```

### MCP Server Aggregator

[`MCPAggregator`](src/mcp_agent/mcp/mcp_aggregator.py) acts as a "server-of-servers".
It provides a single MCP server interface for interacting with multiple MCP servers.
This allows you to expose tools from multiple servers to LLM applications.

```python
from mcp_agent.mcp.mcp_aggregator import MCPAggregator

aggregator = await MCPAggregator.create(server_names=["fetch", "filesystem"])

async with aggregator:
   # combined list of tools exposed by 'fetch' and 'filesystem' servers
   tools = await aggregator.list_tools()

   # namespacing -- invokes the 'fetch' server to call the 'fetch' tool
   fetch_result = await aggregator.call_tool(name="fetch-fetch", arguments={"url": "https://www.anthropic.com/research/building-effective-agents"})

   # no namespacing -- first server in the aggregator exposing that tool wins
   read_file_result = await aggregator.call_tool(name="read_file", arguments={})
```

### Agent

An [Agent](src/mcp_agent/agents/agent.py) is an MCPAggregator with an `name` and `instruction` (or purpose).
Agents are the core building block of the mcp-agent framework. Agents expose tools and function to LLMs.

```python
from mcp_agent.agents.agent import Agent

finder_agent = Agent(
    name="finder",
    instruction="You are an agent with filesystem + fetch access. Return the requested file or URL contents.",
    server_names=["fetch", "filesystem"],
)
```

### AugmentedLLM

[AugmentedLLM](src/mcp_agent/workflows/llm/augmented_llm.py) is an LLM that has access to MCP servers and functions via Agents.
Different LLM providers implement the AugmentedLLM interface to expose 3 functions:

- `generate`: Generate message(s) given a prompt, possibly over multiple iterations and making tool calls as needed.
- `generate_str`: Returns the generated result as a string output.
- `generate_structured`: Uses [Instructor](https://github.com/instructor-ai/instructor) to return the generated result as a Pydantic model.

Additionally, `AugmentedLLM` has memory, to keep track of long or short-term history.

```python
from mcp_agent.agents.agent import Agent
from mcp_agent.workflows.llm.augmented_llm_anthropic import AnthropicAugmentedLLM

finder_agent = Agent(
    name="finder",
    instruction="You are an agent with filesystem + fetch access. Return the requested file or URL contents.",
    server_names=["fetch", "filesystem"],
)

async with finder_agent:
   llm = await finder_agent.attach_llm(AnthropicAugmentedLLM)

   result = await llm.generate_str(
      message="Print the first 2 paragraphs of https://www.anthropic.com/research/building-effective-agents",
      # Can override model, tokens and other defaults
   )
   logger.info(f"Result: {result}")

   # Multi-turn conversation
   result = await llm.generate_str(
      message="Summarize those paragraphs in a 128 character tweet",
   )
   logger.info(f"Result: {result}")
```

> Note: Notice the inversion of control. The Agent is the configuration of how you want the LLM to operate.
> You then attach an LLM to an Agent to operationalize your intent. This allows you to define agents once, and
> easily switch LLMs or LLM providers.

## Workflows

We provide implementations for every pattern in Anthropic’s [Building Effective Agents](https://www.anthropic.com/research/building-effective-agents), as well as the OpenAI [Swarm](https://github.com/openai/swarm) pattern.
By design, each model and provider-agnostic, and exposed as an `AugmentedLLM`, making everything very composable (e.g. use an Evaluator-Optimizer as an Orchestrator's planner).

### [Parallel](src/mcp_agent/workflows/parallel/parallel_llm.py)

![Parallel workflow](https://www.anthropic.com/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww-cdn.anthropic.com%2Fimages%2F4zrzovbb%2Fwebsite%2F406bb032ca007fd1624f261af717d70e6ca86286-2401x1000.png&w=3840&q=75)

Fan-out tasks to multiple sub-agents and fan-in the results:

> **[Link to full example](examples/workflow_parallel/main.py)**

```python
proofreader = Agent(name="proofreader", instruction="Review grammar...")
fact_checker = Agent(name="fact_checker", instruction="Check factual consistency...")
style_enforcer = Agent(name="style_enforcer", instruction="Enforce style guidelines...")

grader = Agent(name="grader", instruction="Combine feedback into a structured report.")

parallel = ParallelLLM(
    fan_in_agent=grader,
    fan_out_agents=[proofreader, fact_checker, style_enforcer],
    llm_factory=OpenAIAugmentedLLM,
)

result = await parallel.generate_str("Student short story submission: ...", model="gpt-4o")
```

### [Router](src/mcp_agent/workflows/router/)

![Router workflow](https://www.anthropic.com/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww-cdn.anthropic.com%2Fimages%2F4zrzovbb%2Fwebsite%2F5c0c0e9fe4def0b584c04d37849941da55e5e71c-2401x1000.png&w=3840&q=75)

Given an input, route to the `top_k` most relevant categories. A category can be an Agent, a server or a regular function.
mcp-agent provides several router implementations, including:

- [`EmbeddingRouter`](src/mcp_agent/workflows/router/router_embedding.py): uses embedding models for classification
- [`LLMRouter`](src/mcp_agent/workflows/router/router_llm.py): uses LLMs for classification

> **[Link to full example](examples/workflow_router/main.py)**

```python
def print_hello_world:
     print("Hello, world!")

finder_agent = Agent(name="finder", server_names=["fetch", "filesystem"])
writer_agent = Agent(name="writer", server_names=["filesystem"])

llm = OpenAIAugmentedLLM()
router = LLMRouter(
    llm=llm,
    agents=[finder_agent, writer_agent],
    functions=[print_hello_world],
)

results = await router.route( # Also available: route_to_agent, route_to_server
    request="Find and print the contents of README.md verbatim",
    top_k=1
)
chosen_agent = results[0].result
async with chosen_agent:
    ...
```

### [IntentClassifier](src/mcp_agent/workflows/intent_classifier/)

A close sibling of Router, the Intent Classifier pattern identifies the `top_k` Intents that most closely match a given input.
Just like a Router, mcp-agent provides both an [embedding](src/mcp_agent/workflows/intent_classifier/intent_classifier_embedding.py) and [LLM-based](src/mcp_agent/workflows/intent_classifier/intent_classifier_llm.py) intent classifier.

### [Evaluator-Optimizer](src/mcp_agent/workflows/evaluator_optimizer/evaluator_optimizer.py)

![Evaluator-optimizer workflow](https://www.anthropic.com/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww-cdn.anthropic.com%2Fimages%2F4zrzovbb%2Fwebsite%2F14f51e6406ccb29e695da48b17017e899a6119c7-2401x1000.png&w=3840&q=75)

One LLM (the “optimizer”) refines a response, another (the “evaluator”) critiques it until we reach a threshold:

> **[Link to full example](examples/workflow_evaluator_optimizer/main.py)**

```python
from mcp_agent.workflows.evaluator_optimizer.evaluator_optimizer import EvaluatorOptimizerLLM, QualityRating

optimizer = Agent(name="cover_letter_writer", server_names=["fetch"], instruction="Generate a cover letter ...")
evaluator = Agent(name="critiquer", instruction="Evaluate clarity, specificity, relevance...")

llm = EvaluatorOptimizerLLM(
    optimizer=optimizer,
    evaluator=evaluator,
    llm_factory=OpenAIAugmentedLLM,
    min_rating=QualityRating.EXCELLENT, # Keep iterating until the minimum quality bar is reached
)

result = await eo_llm.generate_str("Write a job cover letter for an AI framework developer role at LastMile AI.")
print("Final refined cover letter:", result)
```

### [Orchestrator-workers](src/mcp_agent/workflows/orchestrator/orchestrator.py)

![Orchestrator workflow](https://www.anthropic.com/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww-cdn.anthropic.com%2Fimages%2F4zrzovbb%2Fwebsite%2F8985fc683fae4780fb34eab1365ab78c7e51bc8e-2401x1000.png&w=3840&q=75)

A higher-level LLM breaks tasks into steps, assigns them to sub-agents, and merges results.
The Orchestrator workflow automatically parallelizes steps that can be done in parallel, and blocks on dependencies.

> **[Link to full example](examples/workflow_orchestrator_worker/main.py)**

```python
finder_agent = Agent(name="finder", server_names=["fetch", "filesystem"])
writer_agent = Agent(name="writer", server_names=["filesystem"])
proofreader = Agent(name="proofreader", ...)
fact_checker = Agent(name="fact_checker", ...)
style_enforcer = Agent(name="style_enforcer", instructions="Use APA style guide from ...", server_names=["fetch"])

orchestrator = Orchestrator(
    llm_factory=AnthropicAugmentedLLM,
    available_agents=[finder_agent, writer_agent, proofreader, fact_checker, style_enforcer],
    plan_type="full", # Can also be "iterative", where the LLM thinks about the next set of parallel steps at a time.
)

task = "Load short_story.md, evaluate it, produce a graded_report.md with multiple feedback aspects."
result = await orchestrator.generate_str(task, model="gpt-4o")
print(result)
```

### [Swarm](src/mcp_agent/workflows/swarm/swarm.py)

OpenAI has an experimental multi-agent pattern called [Swarm](https://github.com/openai/swarm), which we provide a model-agnostic reference implementation for in mcp-agent.

![Swarm example](https://github.com/openai/swarm/blob/main/assets/swarm_diagram.png?raw=true)

The mcp-agent Swarm pattern works seamlessly with MCP servers, and is exposed as an `AugmentedLLM`, allowing for composability with other patterns above.

> **[Link to full example](examples/workflow_swarm/main.py)**

```python
triage_agent = SwarmAgent(...)
flight_mod_agent = SwarmAgent(...)
lost_baggage_agent = SwarmAgent(...)

# The triage agent decides whether to route to flight_mod_agent or lost_baggage_agent
swarm = AnthropicSwarm(agent=triage_agent, context_variables={...})

test_input = "My bag was not delivered!"
result = await swarm.generate_str(test_input)
print("Result:", result)
```

## Signaling and Human Input

**Signaling**: The framework can pause/resume tasks (like in advanced Durable Execution modes). The agent or LLM might “signal” that it needs user input, so the workflow awaits. A developer may signal during a workflow to seek approval or review before continuing with a workflow.

**Human Input**: If an Agent has a `human_input_callback`, the LLM can call a `__human_input__` tool to request user input mid-workflow.

The [Swarm example](examples/workflow_swarm/main.py) shows this in action.

```python
from mcp_agent.human_input.handler import console_input_callback

lost_baggage = SwarmAgent(
    name="Lost baggage traversal",
    instruction=lambda context_variables: f"""
        {
        FLY_AIR_AGENT_PROMPT.format(
            customer_context=context_variables.get("customer_context", "None"),
            flight_context=context_variables.get("flight_context", "None"),
        )
    }\n Lost baggage policy: policies/lost_baggage_policy.md""",
    functions=[
        escalate_to_agent,
        initiate_baggage_search,
        transfer_to_triage,
        case_resolved,
    ],
    server_names=["fetch", "filesystem"],
    human_input_callback=console_input_callback, # Request input from the console
)
```

### Global signal callbacks

You can configure global handlers on the application [`Context`](src/mcp_agent/context.py).

- `human_input_handler`: Expose a handler for human input to AugmentedLLMs/Agents.
- `signal_notification`: Notification callback when a workflow is about to be blocked on a signal

## Advanced

### Durable Execution

By default, we use asyncio as the [Executor](src/mcp_agent/executor/executor.py). For advanced workflows, you can switch to Temporal (see src/mcp_agent/executor/temporal.py):

1. Decorate tasks with @workflow_task
2. Define a @workflow_run method for your workflow
3. Let the system handle pause, resume, signals, concurrency, etc.

The key thing is separation of concerns. Your application code doesn't change, you simply pass a different [Executor](src/mcp_agent/executor/executor.py) to change how the workflow is orchestrated.

### Logging and tracing

There is support for distributed tracing, as well as basic logging via a logger interface.
Logger settings can be configured in [`mcp_agent.config.yaml`](schema/mcp-agent.config.schema.json).
Instead of using the standard Python logger, it is recommended to use the mcp-agent logger:

```python
from mcp_agent.logging.logger import get_logger

logger = get_logger(__name__)
```

This automatically integrates with distributed tracing (see [`@traced`](src/mcp_agent/logging/tracing.py)) as well as configuring custom transports (console, http, etc.).
