took me a bit and then it clicked. you connect MCP tools which are stdio jsonrpc servers. they provide a tools/list endpoint which goose loads into the ai prompts so that they know what to do.
there's not much more to it, goose also provides ways to connect to different ai backends.
enabling the developer mcp is most useful, since it gives ais access to your shell
here’s a cli I was using before Goose showed up. same ux but a little more obvious how it plugs together.
https://github.com/mark3labs/mcphost
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