Connect terminal agents to Zo tools for files, shell, web, and apps.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "zo-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use zo-mcp to read the key config files in the current project, run the necessary shell commands to check runtime status, and give me a concise conclusion.
A summary of file contents, command results, and a brief assessment of the current state.
Use zo-mcp to access the specified web page, extract the key information, and organize it into bullet points.
A structured summary of the web content for quick review.
Use zo-mcp to chain file, shell, and app-layer tools together, complete a check workflow, and report the result of each step.
A step-by-step execution log and a final result summary.
Developers can use zo-mcp inside a terminal agent to access files, shell, web, and app tools through one interface. It fits workflows that need multiple internal capabilities in a single agent flow.
Ops or engineering teams can rely on the automatic identity token to reduce manual identity handling when agents call internal tools. This is useful for automation tasks that involve multiple tool actions.
When a task needs more than local files and commands, zo-mcp can also bridge web, communication, and app capabilities. This helps complete broader workflows within one agent session.
It is an internal MCP server for Zo Computers that connects terminal agents to Zo's tool layer. Based on the description, it can bridge files, shell, web, communication, and app-related capabilities.
The provided information says it communicates with terminal agents over stdio transport. It also uses an automatic identity token for identity context.
From the description, it is clearly an internal tool for Zo Computers and depends on an automatic identity token. More installation and configuration details were not provided; see the source repository.
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