The Origins & Evolution of the GitHub MCP Registry with Toby Padilla
Toby Padilla joins Visual Studio Code to discuss the history and significance of the GitHub MCP Registry, offering insights on open standardization and how GitHub Copilot and VS Code integrate Model Context Protocol servers.
The Origins & Evolution of the GitHub MCP Registry with Toby Padilla
In this episode, Toby Padilla discusses the background, evolution, and strategic value of the GitHub MCP (Model Context Protocol) Registry.
What is Model Context Protocol (MCP)?
- MCP is an open standard proposed for enhancing interoperability across AI services and tools.
- Its steering committee includes participants from different companies, aiming to create a robust protocol for model context handling in AI applications.
The GitHub MCP Registry
- The MCP Registry acts as a directory for MCP servers, enabling faster discovery and standardized usage.
- It has become a central piece for developers integrating AI features, especially those using GitHub Copilot and Visual Studio Code.
Key Points Discussed
- Importance of Standards: Open standards like MCP promote wider adoption and easier integration between tools such as GitHub and VS Code.
- Cross-company Collaboration: A steering committee crossing multiple organizations guided MCP’s direction and ensured buy-in from key stakeholders.
- GitHub and VS Code Integration: Both GitHub Copilot and VS Code use the MCP Registry to help developers locate and leverage MCP servers for customization and enhanced AI model development.
Resources
- Meet the GitHub MCP Registry
- Using MCP Servers in VS Code
- GitHub MCP Registry
- Model Context Protocol Documentation
About the Hosts
- Episode produced by the Visual Studio Code team.
- Guest: Toby Padilla
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