- Step1: Install MCPTools via homebrew or source as per the instructions.
- Step2: Connect to an MCP server using the 'tools' command to list available functionalities.
- Step3: Use the 'call' command with specific function parameters to interact with tools, resources, or prompts.
- Step4: Switch formats using the '--format' flag to view output in table, JSON, or pretty JSON.
- Step5: Use 'shell' for an interactive session or 'web' to open a web-based interface for MCP management.
- Step6: Use 'mock' to create a simulated MCP server for testing purposes.
- Step7: Manage server configurations and aliases for quick access and security settings as needed.