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Hey there.

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Eden here.

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And in order to fully understand the model context protocol, we need to go through a journey here.

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Now, I think the best way is to first start by integrating a prebuilt MCP server into a pre-built MCP

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client here.

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So in the next couple of videos, we are going to use a pre-built MCP server, which is called MCP dock,

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which Linkchain released, which is going to give us access to the latest and greatest Linkchain and

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link documentation.

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And trust me, those things change fast.

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So instead of chasing for those updates manually, MCP dock is going to keep us plugged to the freshest

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Linkchain docks automatically.

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Now, in the client side, we're going to be using cursor, which has already an MCP client built in.

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And the cool part is that we're going to do the same.

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We're going to integrate MCP dock.

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But this time it's going to be with Cloud Desktop.

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So by the end of this couple of videos, we are going to be integrating a pre-built MCP server to pre-built

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MCP clients.

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Both components are going to communicate through the Model Context protocol.
