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Model Context Protocol Integration

Overview

The Signoz MCP Server lets you connect developer tools like Cursor or Claude Desktop to your Signoz instance. It's an open-source project maintained by DrDroid (not affiliated with Signoz), and allows you to query logs, dashboards, metrics, and more — making observability data directly accessible within your IDE or AI assistant."

# Signoz MCP Server

The Signoz MCP Server lets you connect developer tools like Cursor or Claude Desktop to your Signoz instance. It's an open-source project maintained by DrDroid (not affiliated with Signoz), and allows you to query logs, dashboards, metrics, and more — making observability data directly accessible within your IDE or AI assistant.

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