
Launched on November 28th, 2024
Hey devs
I'm currently working on an LLM agent project integrating with Gmail, Slack, databases...
Every new API integration feels like building everything from scratch
I recently explored something called MCPHubs, which standardizes how agents connect to APIs, files, and databases. It's like cutting down tons of repetitive work.
Now I'm curious
I was chatting with an AI community recently, and it struck me lots of people have heard of MCP, but none feel they really get it. Honestly, I can see why. The name itself sounds super technical, right?
But don't let the fancy name fool you! MCP is incredibly powerful and is becoming a really big deal (even giants like OpenAI are jumping on board). I truly believe it's the future for making AI agents actually do things by connecting them to your tools.
I recently came across this Github repo which shares the system prompts of top AI agents on the market: Manus, Cursor, v0, Lovable, Devin, Windsurf, and more.
After studying them, I found there are 5 core principles that underpin all of these system prompts, and make their AI agents so good.
Have just been tinkering with the new agents feature, this software is evolving fast, and the team behind is very skilled and kind. Customer support even helped me in my journey to learn to code. Good community. Please use them!
Great idea, great product. However, the design is not user-friendly. It looks like it's made for developers. Also, why do I have to manually introduce my AI API key? Can't you provide AI yourself? I bounced in the onboarding. Lastly, I am not sharing my API keys with anybody. Is people willing to give you their keys? I'm definitely not... either way, congrats to the team dot the launch!
I think MindPal for YouTube is an innovative tool that can significantly enhance content discovery and personalization, providing users with a more engaging and tailored viewing experience.
Kudos on the successful launch, @sylviangth! The tool is genuinely remarkable. The citation features are a standout, especially considering the hallucination challenges often seen in LLMs. I noticed upcoming integrations with Reddit and Twitter. Can you shed some light on any other platforms or sources you're looking to integrate in the future?