MCP stands for Model Context Protocol, and recently the Windsurf IDE released a new feature to their Cascade agent that enables support for connecting the Claude 3.5 to MCP servers.

The emergence of MCP servers in chat agents is still very new, but considering the current trajectory, there is a strong change that it could be very common in the near (and potentially distant) future. In this blog post I’ll share my thoughts about MCP and how it is already affecting the coding world as well as how it may affect the consumer and social aspects of the future.

To begin with, let’s look at how it’s being used to code and by getting a quick introduction of what MCP servers are and how they are being incorporated in the Windsurf IDE, a LLM integrated fork of VS Code:

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