Visual Studio Code
MCP server overview
With the Multiplayer MCP (Model Context Protocol), you can feed your copilots and AI IDEs the complete system context they need: user actions, traces, logs, requests, responses, header data, plus user annotations.
No missing data, no guesswork. Your AI tools can generate accurate fixes, tests, and features with minimal prompting.
Visual Studio Code overview
Visual Studio Code (VS Code) is a widely used, open-source code editor developed by Microsoft, with rich support for extensions, debugging, and integrated AI coding assistants. If you’re new to VS Code, you can learn more and find setup instructions in the official VS Code MCP documentation.
Prerequisites
If you haven't already, configure your Multiplayer session recordings by completing:
- STEP 1 - Client setup
- STEP 2 - Backend setup
Workspace configuration
Create .vscode/mcp.json in your workspace folder:
{
"mcpServers": {
"Multiplayer": {
"url": "https://api.multiplayer.app/v0/api/public/mcp"
}
}
}
Next steps
👀 If this is the first time you’ve heard about us, you may want to see full stack session recordings in action. You can do that in our free sandbox: sandbox.multiplayer.app
🚀 If you’re ready to trial Multiplayer with your own app, you can follow the Multiplayer configuration steps. You can start a free plan at any time: go.multiplayer.app
📌 If you have any questions shoot us an email or join us on Discord! 💜