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by farkin88
319 days ago
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The prod-readiness concerns are fair, but mcp-use fills a real gap in the MCP stack: orchestration across many servers with far less boilerplate than the official SDK. Even if the agent is as another commenter fairly pointed out, just a LangChain wrapper, the six-line setup and server manager are a nice DX upgrade. What’s still missing is structured error semantics. Right now, when a tool explodes the LLM only sees a raw stack trace, so it can’t decide whether to retry or bail. Today, I saw another Show HN post on MCP here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44778968 which converts exceptions into a small JSON envelope (error, details, isRetryable, etc.) that agents can interpret. Dropping that into mcp-use’s client loop would give you observability + smarter retries for almost free. I might be missing some important nuances here between client side and server side MCP error handling, which I’ll leave to the authors to discuss. Just thought there might be a good open source collab opportunity here. |
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The interesting part is dual error representation: devs need full stack traces for debugging, but LLMs need clean structured metadata for retry decisions. Plus you want error telemetry flowing to observability systems.
Question for the mcp-use authors: How do you handle error propagation in multi-server setups? If Server A times out but Server B is healthy, does the agent know which server failed and whether to retry or switch servers? And are you capturing error patterns to identify flaky servers or consistently failing tool calls? The retry orchestration across multiple MCP servers seems like a really interesting problem.