> 3. This effect is _significantly_ stronger than putting info about available API/cli into CLAUDE.md.
What? Why?
> unlike cli tools or APIs you don't have to constantly remind it what MCPs it has available
I think I'm missing something, because I thought this is what MCP does, literally. It just injects the instructions about what tools it has and how to use them into the context window. With MCP it just does it for you rather than you having to add a bit to your CLAUDE.md. What am I misunderstanding?
I think many here have no idea what exactly MCP is, and think it's some sort of magic sauce that transcends how LLMs usually work.
“But Brawndo has what plants crave! It's got electrolytes! '...Okay - what are electrolytes? Do you know? Yeah. It's what they use to make Brawndo.' But why do they use them in Brawndo? What do they do?''They're part of what plants crave.'But why do plants crave them?'Because plants crave Brawndo, and Brawndo has electrolytes.”
― Idiocracy Movie
What? Why?
> unlike cli tools or APIs you don't have to constantly remind it what MCPs it has available
I think I'm missing something, because I thought this is what MCP does, literally. It just injects the instructions about what tools it has and how to use them into the context window. With MCP it just does it for you rather than you having to add a bit to your CLAUDE.md. What am I misunderstanding?