MCP Service Guide
Overview
Witty Assistant Web's (hereinafter referred to as witty web) support for MCP has been enhanced.
Installation Requirements
- Registering, installing, and activating MCP requires administrator privileges
- Building, testing, publishing, and using Agents requires regular user privileges
- All Agent-related operations must be based on activated MCP
Installing MCP
The following process uses an administrator account as an example to demonstrate the complete MCP management process:
Registering MCP
Register MCP into the witty web system through the "MCP Register" button in the Plugin Center
After clicking the button, a registration window pops up (default configurations for SSE and STDIO are as follows):
Taking SSE registration as an example, fill in the configuration information and click "Save"
Installing MCP
Note:
Before installing STDIO, you can adjust service dependency files and permissions in the
/opt/copilot/semantics/mcp/templatedirectory on the corresponding container or serverClick the "Install" button on the registered MCP card to install
Viewing MCP
After successful installation, click on the MCP card to view the tools supported by the service
Activating MCP
Click the "Activate" button to enable the MCP service
Using Agents
The following operations can be performed by regular users, and all operations must be based on activated MCP:
Creating an Agent Application
Click the "Create Application" button in the Application Center
Configuring the Agent Application
After successful creation, click on the application card to enter the details page, where you can modify the application configuration information
Associating MCP
Click the "Add MCP" button, and select the activated MCP from the list that pops up on the left to associate
Testing the Agent Application
After completing MCP association and information configuration, click the "Test" button in the bottom right corner for functional testing
Publishing the Agent Application
After testing is successful, click the "Publish" button in the bottom right corner to publish the application
Using the Agent Application
Published applications will be displayed in the application market; double-click to use
Agent applications have two usage modes:
1. Automatic Mode: Executes operations automatically without requiring user manual confirmation
2. Manual Mode: Prompts with risks before execution, requiring user confirmation before proceeding
Summary
Through the above process, users can build and use custom Agent applications based on MCP. Welcome to experience and explore more functional scenarios.














