You can now make your AI agent use our MCP (Multifile Content Processing) server to connect to Flare. This will enable your AI to diagnose and fix performance and production issues in your PHP, JavaScript, and Laravel projects without any hassle. Let’s delve into the details of how this works under the hood.
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1. How does the MCP server work in PHP and Laravel projects?
The MCP server is a powerful tool that allows you to connect your AI agent to Flare, enabling it to access and analyze your PHP, JavaScript, and Laravel projects’ content from a centralized location. It does this by leveraging a content processing engine, such as the Apache Content Management System (CMS), to extract relevant information, such as code snippets, configuration files, and metadata, from your projects.
This content processing engine is responsible for processing and extracting structured data, such as HTML
You can now use our MCP server to connect your AI agent to Flare. This way your AI has all context it needs to diagnose and fix production and performance problems of your PHP, JavaScript and Laravel projects.
In this blog post I’d like to tell you how you can use it, and how it works under the hood.