AI agents can reason, but they don’t actually understand your systems. MCP servers fix that by giving your copilots and assistants structured access to your tools, APIs, and CI/CD data. And the best part is that building one is much simpler than most people expect.
In the latest episode of Technical Tips, Tommy walks through how to create a functional MCP server in just a few minutes. He connects it to Semaphore’s API, pulls real project data, and shows how to expose those insights to tools like OpenAI Codex. It’s a straightforward, hands-on demo that finally makes MCP feel practical instead of theoretical.
If you’ve been curious about MCP or you’re trying to make your AI tools genuinely useful in day-to-day engineering work, this is the perfect place to start. You’ll see how an MCP server communicates with AI clients, how to wrap a real API into it, how to test everything using the MCP Inspector, and how easily you can turn your CI/CD workflows into a conversational experience.
By the end, you’ll understand how surprisingly little code it takes to give your AI agents real operational awareness.
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