fused-mcp
fusedio/fused-mcpUpdated 21 days ago024

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Fused MCP Agents: Setting up MCP Servers for Data

  

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MCP servers allow LLMs like Claude to make HTTP requests, connecting them to APIs & executable code. We built this repo for ourselves & anyone working with data to easily pass any Python code directly to your own desktop Claude app.

UDF AI

This repo offers a simple step-by-step notebook workflow to setup MCP Servers with Claude's Desktop App, all in Python built on top of Fused User Defined Functions (UDFs).

Demo once setup

Requirements

If you're on Linux, the desktop app isn't available so we've made a simple client you can use to have it running locally too!

You do not need a Fused account to do any of this! All of this will be running on your local machine.

Installation

  • Clone this repo in any local directory, and navigate to the repo:

    git clone https://github.com/fusedio/fused-mcp.git
    cd fused-mcp/
    
  • Install uv if you don't have it:

    macOS / Linux:

    curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
    

    Windows:

    powershell -ExecutionPolicy ByPass -c "irm https://astral.sh/uv/install.ps1 | iex"
    
  • Test out the client by asking for its info:

    uv run main.py -h
    
  • Start by following our getting-started notebook fused_mcp_agents.ipynb in your favorite local IDE to get set up and then make your way to the more advanced notebook to make your own Agents & functions

Notebook

Repository structure

This repo is build on top of MCP Server & Fused UDFs which are Python functions that can be run from anywhere.

Support & Community

Feel free to join our Discord server if you want some help getting unblocked!

Here are a few common steps to debug the setup:

  • Running uv run main.py -h should return something like this:

uv helper output function

  • You might need to pass global paths to some functions to the Claude_Desktop_Config.json. For example, by default we only pass uv:
{
    "mcpServers": {
        "qgis": {
            "command": "uv",
            "args": ["..."]
        }

    }
}

But you might need to pass the full path to uv, which you can simply pass to common.generate_local_mcp_config in the notebook:

# in fused_mcp_agents.ipynb
import shutil 

common.generate_local_mcp_config(
    config_path=PATH_TO_CLAUDE_CONFIG,
    agents_list = ["get_current_time"],
    repo_path= WORKING_DIR,
    uv_path=shutil.which('uv'),
)

Which would create a config like this:

{
    "mcpServers": {
        "qgis": {
            "command": "/Users/<YOUR_USERNAME>/.local/bin/uv",
            "args": ["..."]
        }

    }
}

Contribute

Feel free to open PRs to add your own UDFs to udfs/ so others can play around with them locally too!

Using a local Claude client (without Claude Desktop app)

If you are unable to install the Claude Desktop app (e.g., on Linux), we provide a small example local client interface to use Claude with the MCP server configured in this repo:

NOTE: You'll need an API key for Claude here as you won't use the Desktop App

  • Create an Anthropic Console Account

  • Create an Anthropic API Key

  • Create a .env:

    touch .env
    
  • Add your key as ANTHROPIC_API_KEY inside the .env:

    # .env
    ANTHROPIC_API_KEY = "your-key-here"
    
  • Start the MCP server:

    uv run main.py --agent get_current_time
    
  • In another terminal session, start the local client, pointing to the address of the server:

    uv run client.py http://localhost:8080/sse
    

Installation

Claude
Claude
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Cursor
Windsurf
Windsurf
Cline
Cline
Witsy
Witsy
Spin AI
Spin AI
Run locally with the following command:
Terminal
Add the following config to your client:
JSON
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "qgis": {
      "env": {},
      "args": [
        "..."
      ],
      "command": "uv"
    }
  }
}

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