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Adam Wróbel's avatar

Finally a true engineer perspective. I thought I’m loosing my mind. No - actually majority of info on the web has low quality. But this one is great

Paul Iusztin's avatar

That's true, Adam! Nowadays, it's hard to stay focused and consume only high-quality content. Fortunately, Anca is killing it with these article series!

Shalabh Mohan Shrivastava's avatar

Thanks for writing detailed and easy to understand write up!

Alejandro Aboy's avatar

This is great! Looking forward to next lessons 🚀

Anca Ioana Muscalagiu's avatar

Thanks a lot, Alejandro! ✨

Benito Martin's avatar

Awesome breakdown of MCPs!

Anca Ioana Muscalagiu's avatar

Glad you enjoyed it, Benito! 🙌

Benito Martin's avatar

It was my first read today! Very well structured and explained. Looking forward to the other ones! 🔝

I even recommended it today in a LinkedIn post 🚀

Anca Ioana Muscalagiu's avatar

Thanks so much for the support, Benito 🙏 Really means a lot! Excited to hear your thoughts on our next lesson, a deep dive into the code 👩‍💻🚀

Paul Iusztin's avatar

Thanks, Benito! The article is 🔥

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Mar 31Edited

"Agent Scope MCP Server – The starting point for the review logic. This is where the host retrieves the initial PR review prompt from, ensuring the LLM knows exactly how to frame and approach the evaluation."

"The host asks the Agent Scope MCP Server (via the Global Server) for the right PR review prompt."

Based on these 2 statements, I presume that the Agent Scope MCP Server contains some backend framework that dictates the "scope" of this PR reviewer agent + a set of system prompts? that the agent can present to Gemini/the LLM? Am I missing anything?