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import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs';
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import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem';
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This tutorial covers how to add the [Pieces for Developers MCP Server](https://pieces.app?utm_source=goose&utm_medium=collab&utm_campaign=mcp) as a Goose extension to enable interaction with your Pieces Long-Term Memory.
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To learn more about MCP in Pieces, check out the Pieces [MCP documentation](https://docs.pieces.app/products/mcp/get-started?utm_source=goose&utm_medium=collab&utm_campaign=mcp).
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:::tip TLDR
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**URL**
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```bash
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http://localhost:39300/model_context_protocol/2024-11-05/sse
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```
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This can change if the port is already in use when you start PiecesOS. Check your URL in Pieces
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:::
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This tutorial covers how to add the [Pieces for Developers MCP Server](https://docs.pieces.app/products/mcp/get-started?utm_source=goose&utm_medium=collab&utm_campaign=mcp) as a Goose extension to enable interaction with your Pieces Long-Term Memory.
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## Configuration
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:::info
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Note that you'll need [Pieces](https://pieces.app?utm_source=goose&utm_medium=collab&utm_campaign=mcp) installed to use this extension.
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1. Download [PiecesOS](https://pieces.app/)
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2. Enable [Long-Term Memory Context](https://docs.pieces.app/products/quick-guides/ltm-context) in PiecesOS
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3. Locate your MCP Server URL
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- In PiecesOS, navigate to Settings > Model Context Protocol (MCP)
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- Copy the server URL
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:::tip
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The default server URL is shown below. PiecesOS may use a different port if 39300 is already in use on your system:
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```
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http://localhost:39300/model_context_protocol/2024-11-05/sse
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```
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### Add Pieces MCP Server
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<Tabs groupId="interface">
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<TabItem value="cli" label="Goose CLI" default>
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1. Run the `configure` command:
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4. Enter the SSE endpoint URI.
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You can get this from the Pieces settings. The default is `http://localhost:39300/model_context_protocol/2024-11-05/sse`, but the port may be different from 39300 to avoid clashing with other applications running locally.
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:::info
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Use the server URL you copied from PiecesOS settings earlier.
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:::
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```sh
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┌ goose-configure
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@@ -223,6 +225,7 @@ Here's a report summarizing your key activities from yesterday, based on the mos
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These activities demonstrate a productive day with a focus on development, collaboration, and content management within your technical community.
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```
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## Learn more
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To see some more examples of prompting capabilities unlocked by using the Pieces MCP server, check out the [Pieces MCP prompting guide](https://docs.pieces.app/products/mcp/prompting?utm_source=goose&utm_medium=collab&utm_campaign=mcp).
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:::tip
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For more examples of prompts you can use with the Pieces for Developers MCP Server, see the [Pieces MCP prompting guide](https://docs.pieces.app/products/mcp/prompting?utm_source=goose&utm_medium=collab&utm_campaign=mcp).
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