Developer Feedback on MCPShark Traffic Inspector Tool for Model Context Protocol
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mywork-dev
5mo ago· 1 min readen
70/100
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Right out the toaster. Reliable, with some real depth.
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Summary
A developer shares their experience using MCPShark, a traffic inspector tool for Model Context Protocol, and asks about two features: adding prompt replay functionality for reproducing reasoning paths with structured traces, and whether the architecture can scale to thousands of developers and millions of traces.
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During this process, I sometimes do replay the prompts also, especially for some of the use cases where we have observed near deterministic behaviour for some standard prompts.
Do you have any plans for adding this feature?
Another question: can your architecture scale to thousands of developers & millions of traces?
brihati 4 months ago | [–]
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