mcp stands for MarkdownLM MCP server. It manages agentic operations, which means it helps run automated tasks or workflows that act on your behalf. This application is built to provide a simple way to handle these tasks without needing deep technical knowledge.
You do not need to understand servers or coding to use it. The goal is to enable you to get the server running on your Windows PC and manage your operations through an easy interface.
Before downloading, make sure your Windows computer meets these needs:
- Windows 10 or later (64-bit recommended)
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 500 MB of free disk space for installation
- Internet connection for download and updates
- Administrative rights to install software
If your PC meets these, you can proceed with the download and install process.
This section walks you through downloading and running the mcp server on Windows.
First, go to the official release page to get the latest version:
This is where you will find the program files ready for download.
On the release page, locate the latest release. It usually has the highest version number and is listed at the top. Find the file that ends with .exe. This is the Windows installer.
The file might look like mcp-setup.exe or something similar.
Click on the .exe file name, and the download will start. Save it in a folder you can easily access, like your Desktop or Downloads folder.
After the file downloads, follow these steps:
Double-click the downloaded file to start installation. You might see a security warning; confirm you trust this source.
The installer will open a window with instructions. Click “Next” when prompted, and accept the license agreement.
Choose the install location if asked. The default location is usually fine.
Click “Install” to begin. The setup will copy files and prepare the app for use.
When it finishes, click “Finish” to close the installer.
Find the mcp icon on your Desktop or in the Start menu. Double-click to open.
A command window or simple interface should appear, indicating the server is running.
Open your web browser and go to the address shown in the server window, such as:
http://localhost:8080
This opens the control panel, where you can manage operations.
- Use the control panel to create, start, stop, or edit tasks
- Watch logs for task progress and status
- Refer to the built-in help or documentation section for detailed commands
- Keep the server running while you want tasks to execute
mcp allows some settings changes to tailor it to your needs. These include:
- Choosing which port the server uses
- Setting user access permissions
- Defining task schedules
You can find configuration options in the control panel under the Settings tab.
To keep mcp working smoothly and securely:
- Check the release page regularly for new versions
- Download and run the updated installer as you did the first time
- Your settings and tasks should remain after updates
If you have problems:
- Ensure your Windows updates are current.
- Restart your PC and try running mcp again.
- Check that no other program uses the same port (default 8080).
- When in doubt, revisit the release page for help files or issue reports.
Use this link to revisit the download page any time you need to update or reinstall.
mcp works well on most Windows systems with basic resources. It uses a simple web interface to keep things easy and clear.
The server handles agentic operations by running specific instructions automatically. Think of it as a helper that completes tasks for you in the background.
If you want to expand what mcp can do, check the documentation included with the software or look for third-party guides online.