Use Fabric AI patterns for analysis, summarization, coding, learning, and security.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Fabric MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use Fabric’s content analysis and summarization patterns to analyze the following article. Output the core arguments, key evidence, possible biases, and a 200-word summary: [Paste article text]
A structured analysis with key points, evidence, bias assessment, and a concise summary.
Use Fabric’s coding and security analysis patterns to review the following code. Identify potential vulnerabilities, logic issues, and performance risks, then provide fixes and improved sample code: [Paste code]
A list of code issues, risk explanations, fix recommendations, and improved code examples.
Use Fabric’s learning and summarization patterns to turn the following material into study notes, including a topic overview, key concept explanations, a knowledge framework, memory cues, and 5 self-test questions: [Paste source material]
Structured review notes, a knowledge framework, and self-test questions for studying.
Connect Fabric AI with MCP apps to use patterns and models in IDEs.
Connect to Microsoft Fabric for data work, integrations, and automation.
Manage Microsoft Fabric reports with lifecycle controls, filtering, and content operations.
Read, edit, and summarize documents through a Claude-powered chat interface.
Query Claude Code transcript analytics for cost, safety, audit, and efficiency insights.
Use MCP to manage Microsoft Fabric data and analytics operations.