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# /// script # noqa: CPY001
# dependencies = [
# "semantic-kernel[mcp]",
# ]
# ///
# Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
import logging
from typing import Any
import anyio
from mcp.server.stdio import stdio_server
from semantic_kernel import Kernel
from semantic_kernel.prompt_template import InputVariable, KernelPromptTemplate, PromptTemplateConfig
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
"""
This sample demonstrates how to expose a Semantic Kernel prompt through a MCP server.
To run this sample, set up your MCP host (like Claude Desktop or VSCode Github Copilot Agents)
with the following configuration:
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"sk_release_notes": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"--directory=<path to sk project>/semantic-kernel/python/samples/demos/mcp_server",
"run",
"mcp_server_with_prompts.py"
],
}
}
}
```
Note: You might need to set the uv to it's full path.
"""
template = """{{$messages}}
---
Group the following PRs into one of these buckets for release notes, keeping the same order:
-New Features
-Enhancements and Improvements
-Bug Fixes
-Python Package Updates
Include the output in raw markdown.
"""
def run() -> None:
"""Run the MCP server with the release notes prompt template."""
kernel = Kernel()
prompt = KernelPromptTemplate(
prompt_template_config=PromptTemplateConfig(
name="release_notes_prompt",
description="This creates the prompts for a full set of release notes based on the PR messages given.",
template=template,
input_variables=[
InputVariable(
name="messages",
description="These are the PR messages, they are a single string with new lines.",
is_required=True,
json_schema='{"type": "string"}',
)
],
)
)
server = kernel.as_mcp_server(server_name="sk_release_notes", prompts=[prompt])
async def handle_stdin(stdin: Any | None = None, stdout: Any | None = None) -> None:
async with stdio_server() as (read_stream, write_stream):
await server.run(read_stream, write_stream, server.create_initialization_options())
anyio.run(handle_stdin)
if __name__ == "__main__":
run()