JFrog has launched the Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server to facilitate direct interaction between AI assistants and the JFrog Platform. This initiative is focused on increasing developer productivity by allowing the use of natural language commands in coding environments. As developers shift towards AI-powered workflows, the MCP Server ensures integration with standard tools while addressing security in enterprise software development. Key features include repository management, build monitoring, and vulnerability scanning, all accessible across popular integrated development environments (IDEs). A preview is available through AWS marketplace for user feedback.
"The developer tool stack and product architecture has fundamentally changed in the AI era."
MCP Server enables natural language commands within coding environments to boost developer productivity.
The solution integrates with popular coding environments, ensuring developers access JFrog Platform capabilities seamlessly.
JFrog aims to support self-service AI across the development lifecycle without compromising security.
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