> Do you mean that some tools (MCP clients) pass all functions of all configured MCP servers in the initial prompt?
Not just some, all. That's just how MCP works.
> If that's the case: I understand the knee-jerk reaction but if it works?
I would not be writing about this if it worked well. The data indicates that it worse significantly worse than not using MCP because of the context rot, and the low too utilization.
Not just some, all. That's just how MCP works.
> If that's the case: I understand the knee-jerk reaction but if it works?
I would not be writing about this if it worked well. The data indicates that it worse significantly worse than not using MCP because of the context rot, and the low too utilization.