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Dataverse Mcp
What is Dataverse Mcp
Dataverse-MCP is a repository designed to host labs for the Dataverse Remote MCP server, providing users with resources to set up and utilize the server effectively.
Use cases
Use cases for Dataverse-MCP include setting up a local development environment, collaborating with AI tools like Claude, and enhancing coding efficiency with Visual Studio Code and GitHub Copilot.
How to use
To use Dataverse-MCP, users can follow the provided labs, which guide them through setting up their Dataverse environment, installing the Dataverse MCP Local Proxy, and integrating with tools like Claude and Visual Studio Code.
Key features
Key features of Dataverse-MCP include step-by-step labs for environment setup, integration with various tools, and a user-friendly guide to enhance user experience.
Where to use
Dataverse-MCP can be utilized in software development, data science, and any field requiring data management and integration with advanced tools.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Overview
What is Dataverse Mcp
Dataverse-MCP is a repository designed to host labs for the Dataverse Remote MCP server, providing users with resources to set up and utilize the server effectively.
Use cases
Use cases for Dataverse-MCP include setting up a local development environment, collaborating with AI tools like Claude, and enhancing coding efficiency with Visual Studio Code and GitHub Copilot.
How to use
To use Dataverse-MCP, users can follow the provided labs, which guide them through setting up their Dataverse environment, installing the Dataverse MCP Local Proxy, and integrating with tools like Claude and Visual Studio Code.
Key features
Key features of Dataverse-MCP include step-by-step labs for environment setup, integration with various tools, and a user-friendly guide to enhance user experience.
Where to use
Dataverse-MCP can be utilized in software development, data science, and any field requiring data management and integration with advanced tools.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Content
🧠 Dataverse MCP Labs
The Dataverse Remote MCP Server has been released at Build. To help you get started, we have prepared labs for you to try out.
🛠️ Lab 01 - Setting up your Dataverse environment & install the Dataverse MCP Local Proxy
In this lab, you will learn how to setup a Dataverse environment so that you can use the Dataverse MCP Server. Also, you will learn how to install the Dataverse Model Context Protocol server.
👉 Go to Lab 01
🏋️♂️ Lab 02 - Use the Dataverse MCP server with Claude
In this lab, you will learn how to use the Dataverse MCP server with Claude. You will be guided through the setup steps and a couple of scenarios will be shown.
👉 Go to Lab 02
🧑🏽💻 Lab 03 - Use the Dataverse MCP server with Visual Studio Code
In lab 03 you will learn how you can use the Dataverse MCP server together with Visual Studio Code and GitHub Copilot.
👉 Go to Lab 03
🗣️ Feedback
In the upcoming months we will add more labs to this repository, so please stay tuned! Hopefully you liked the lab. Please take the time to fill in our feedback form to tell us how we can improve!
🎓 Learn More
- Check out the Dataverse MCP Server User Guide
📜 License Information
This content is licensed under the MIT License. For terms and conditions, see the LICENSE.
🤝 Contribution Guidelines
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Dev Tools Supporting MCP
The following are the main code editors that support the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.










