pyro-mcp/examples/mcp_client_config.md
Thales Maciel eecfd7a7d7 Add MCP tool profiles for workspace chat flows
Expose stable MCP/server tool profiles so chat hosts can start narrow and widen only when needed. This adds vm-run, workspace-core, and workspace-full across the CLI serve path, Pyro.create_server(), and the package-level create_server() factory while keeping workspace-full as the default.

Register profile-specific tool sets from one shared contract mapping, and narrow the workspace-core schemas so secrets, network policy, shells, services, snapshots, and disk tools do not leak into the default persistent chat profile. The full surface remains available unchanged under workspace-full.

Refresh the public docs and examples around the profile progression, add a canonical OpenAI Responses workspace-core example, mark the 3.4.0 roadmap milestone done, and verify with uv lock, UV_CACHE_DIR=.uv-cache make check, UV_CACHE_DIR=.uv-cache make dist-check, and a real guest-backed workspace-core smoke for create, file write, exec, diff, export, reset, and delete.
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MCP Client Config Example

pyro-mcp is intended to be exposed to LLM clients through the public pyro CLI.

Generic stdio MCP configuration using uvx:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "pyro": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["--from", "pyro-mcp", "pyro", "mcp", "serve", "--profile", "workspace-core"]
    }
  }
}

If pyro-mcp is already installed locally, the same server can be configured with:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "pyro": {
      "command": "pyro",
      "args": ["mcp", "serve", "--profile", "workspace-core"]
    }
  }
}

Profile progression:

  • vm-run: expose only vm_run
  • workspace-core: the default persistent chat profile
  • workspace-full: shells, services, snapshots, secrets, network policy, and disk tools

Primary profile for most agents:

  • workspace-core

Use lifecycle tools only when the agent needs persistent VM state across multiple tool calls.

Concrete client-specific examples: