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MCP Client Development with Streamlit: Build Your AI-Powered Web App

July 21, 2025

MCP client development with Streamlit to enhance the tool calling capabilities of remote MCP servers, from setting up your development environment and securing API keys, handling user input, connecting to remote MCP servers, and displaying AI-generated responses.

The post MCP Client Development with Streamlit: Build Your AI-Powered Web App appeared first on Towards Data Science.

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