Seems to me that the #MCP hype died down pretty quickly. I always somewhat skeptical of MCPs, as you get pretty much the same results from using some CLI tools and an MCP server, but with the CLI you also get something that's also usable directly and more composable. (think "gh", “jira-cli", etc)
What's your take on this? What tools/MCPs are you using with tools like #ClaudeCode and #Codex?
I've just started exploring having a python MCP for testing (pytest), making sure my environment is synced with the required packages, etc.
I could have done it with tools - configured in elisp like I already have, but I thought I'd try something different.
Also have the GitHub MCP.
Naturally, doing this all through #Emacs, using #gptel and #MCPel