
If you want a few links to get up to date with what WebMCP is, here’s a few:The full title is “Something nice, something quirky, something else”.So I have now created Drupal’s first WebMCP module to add WebMCP attributes to the user login/password/create forms so AI Agents will find it easier to interact with them – https://www.drupal.org/project/webmcp_user_forms.A one-sentence summary of WebMCP: it turns your website into an MCP-enabled application so AI assistants can read context and perform scoped actions on that site (without you needing to create an MCP).I hadn’t heard of WebMCP at this stage, so I went and did some research. Then I thought, “Tim’s right, this would be cool to work on”.
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I hadn’t head of WebMCP, but now I’m mildly fascinated by the possibilities.
I was chatting with my good friend Tim O’Driscoll (who always has good ideas) and he said, “Mark, you know what would be good to work on?”.




