I’ve been working on an open source MCP server that gives AI agents (or coding assistants) a stateful, sandboxed REPL using a small Clojure-like language.
The main idea is that an agent should be able to explore MCP tools more like a developer explores an API from a REPL, instead of having every schema, tool response, and intermediate result pushed into the model context.
The reason I built a small custom Clojure-like language instead of using Python/JS is so I can fit the needs of the LLM: easy to sandbox, give good feedback to LLM as well as operational (handle many concurrent low latency stateful connections)
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[ 2.2 ms ] story [ 9.8 ms ] threadThe main idea is that an agent should be able to explore MCP tools more like a developer explores an API from a REPL, instead of having every schema, tool response, and intermediate result pushed into the model context.
Example (done over multiple REPL sessions):
The reason I built a small custom Clojure-like language instead of using Python/JS is so I can fit the needs of the LLM: easy to sandbox, give good feedback to LLM as well as operational (handle many concurrent low latency stateful connections)https://github.com/andreasronge/ptc_runner/blob/main/mcp_ser...