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So no matter what schema you have, whether you have six different fields here, maybe yours is called the name of this post versus the title. The MCP server picks that up directly from your Directus instance, communicates that back to Claude.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>So now we can see that he is putting together a post collection. Here's a draft post for our Google Doc. Cool. Looks like he is thinking about this, and we'll just, speed this up a little bit while we wait. Alright.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>So now we can see that Claude is generating an item here, and we could see we've got a title. We've got a slug. We've got a description. We've got, a draft status. Then we've got our actual content, which it has correctly set up inside, HTML tags.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Despite, whatever format came out of Google Docs, right, we don't see any stray formatting that is going to mess up our page. So once he gets done with all of this, we should see a post inside our CMS. So here's the summary. 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And then we're gonna take our MCP URL. So this is gonna be the URL of your Directus instance. My simple cmsstarter.directus.app. And then we're gonna add slash m c p to the end, and where it says o auth, we're gonna hit no authentication.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Now the last piece here, we're gonna add a question mark access underscore token, and then we're gonna paste that token that we generated. So this is our static access token. Cool. Now custom MCP servers may introduce risk. Obviously, you you should be aware of that going into this.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>But once you do that, you hit, create. There we go. And now we can see we've got our Directus CMS. We can see all the different tools that are available to us, then we can go out, And now it shows we are in developer mode. Right?\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>So now I can start working with chatGPT. What does my Directus schema look like? And this should go out, connect to our direct assistance, and pull back the, available schema. So it's gonna show, hey, we're gonna call the tool here, look for the direct to schema tool, which should return a list of raw collections that we could see here. This is just all the collections in our system, and then it's going to summarize that for us.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Right? Pretty easy. We got different blocks. We got a website. Here's our primary collection.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Cool. Can you create a new blog post for us about how fun it is to keep pet rabbits. Alright. So we're just gonna hit stop here. There we go.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>And now it is going to call some more tools. And we can see it's trying to create a new post inside the post collection. And there's our data, the joy of keeping pet rabbits. Right? So I can remember for this individual conversation to allow ChatGPT to call these tools over again, or I can simply just allow it for that one post.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Alright. So now we can click here, open this link, and oh. 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So we'll call this chat GPT. Now you could use your existing user. We don't recommend it, simply for security reasons. And in this case, I wanna work with the full set of tools. You know, maybe we're gonna adjust the schema in this CMS instance, so I'm just going to add them as an administrator. So the next thing we're gonna do, we will create a access token. I'm just gonna copy that because we're gonna need it, and I'm gonna hit save. So now with that done, we're gonna go over to chat g p t, and we're gonna go into our settings down here. Inside the settings, we're gonna go to the apps and connectors. We're gonna click on advanced settings. And to use the Directus MCP inside chat GPT, again, with all the acronyms, you have to set up and enable developer mode, which is currently in beta. Alright. So with that, we're gonna go back up to the top. We're gonna hit create a custom connector and we're just gonna call this Directus CMS. It's magic. And then we're gonna take our MCP URL. 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So it's gonna show, hey, we're gonna call the tool here, look for the direct to schema tool, which should return a list of raw collections that we could see here. This is just all the collections in our system, and then it's going to summarize that for us. Right? Pretty easy. We got different blocks. We got a website. Here's our primary collection. Cool. Can you create a new blog post for us about how fun it is to keep pet rabbits. Alright. So we're just gonna hit stop here. There we go. And now it is going to call some more tools. And we can see it's trying to create a new post inside the post collection. And there's our data, the joy of keeping pet rabbits. Right? So I can remember for this individual conversation to allow ChatGPT to call these tools over again, or I can simply just allow it for that one post. Alright. So now we can click here, open this link, and oh. I didn't get the URL correct, but there we go. We can see we have the joy of keeping pet rabbits. 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