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docs: Fix links in context-servers documentation (#16538)
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- [Inline Assistant](./assistant/inline-assistant.md)
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- [Commands](./assistant/commands.md)
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- [Prompts](./assistant/prompting.md)
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- [Context Servers](./assistant/context-servers.md)
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- [Model Context Protocol](./assistant/model-context-protocol.md)
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# Extensions
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- [Prompting & Prompt Library](./prompting.md): Learn how to write and save prompts, how to use the Prompt Library, and how to edit prompt templates.
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- [Context Servers](./context_servers.md): Learn how to add custom slash commands implemented in external codebases with the Context Server Protocol.
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- [Context Servers](./context-servers.md): Learn how to add custom slash commands implemented in external codebases with the Context Server Protocol.
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- [Model Context Protocol](./model_context_protocol.md): Read the full specification of the Model Context Protocol that Context Servers follow to interface with the Assistant.
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- [Model Context Protocol](./model-context-protocol.md): Read the full specification of the Model Context Protocol that Context Servers follow to interface with the Assistant.
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A Context Server is a server listening for JSON-RPC requests over stdin/stdout. The server must follow the Model Context Protocol (defined below) in order to declare its capabilities such that Zed can make use of them.
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### Implementing a Context Server
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Context Servers are JSON-RPC servers communicating over stdio. Context Servers must comply with the [Model Context Protocol (MCP)](./model_context_protocol).
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See [python-context-server](https://github.com/zed-industries/python-context-server) for a minimal working example.
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Currently, Zed's client only implements a subset of the protocol required to support custom prompt insertions and manipulations. This is likely to be expanded in the future.
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### Should you write a Context Server?
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[Extensions](./extensions.md) are also capable of adding slash commands to the Assistant.
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[Extensions](../extensions.md) are also capable of [adding slash commands to the Assistant](../extensions/slash-commands.md).
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If your slash commands are already implemented in a language other than Rust, wrapping them in a Context Server implementation will likely be the fastest way to plug them into Zed.
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- Your slash commands are implemented in WebAssembly-compatible Rust
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- You want Zed to manage distribution of your slash commands
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- You want to publish your slash commands
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### Implementing a Context Server
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Context Servers must comply with the [Model Context Protocol (MCP)](./model_context_protocol). See [python-context-server](https://github.com/zed-industries/python-context-server) for a minimal working example.
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Currently, Zed's client only implements the subset of the protocol required to support custom prompt insertions and manipulations, although this is likely to be extended in the future.
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