In this video, you will see how MCP Prompts function as a bridge between user input and the LLM. You will use the Inspector to fill out the travel itinerary template you just created.
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In this final demo, you will learn how to interact with MCP Prompts using the Inspector. You will simulate the user’s experience by filling out a prompt template and viewing the generated message structure that gets sent to the LLM.
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