Semantic Kernel has the concept of a plugin as a way to give your AI superpowers and allow it to perform actions that it wouldn’t be able to do otherwise. A plugin consists of one or more functions that are available to your AI to be invoked.
In Semantic Kernel you can create native plugins that are written in C#, Java or Python or create a plugin based on an OpenAPI specification. Behind the scenes, Semantic Kernel leverages function calling (also called tool calling). With function calling, LLMs can request a particular function, invoke it and capture the results.
The way that these tools are created and called can be different from AI to AI and platform to platform. To tackle this problem Anthropic created the Model Context Protocol as a way to standardize all these integrations.
Think of MCP like a USB-C port for AI applications. Just as USB-C provides a standardized way to connect your devices to various peripherals and accessories, MCP provides a standardized way to connect AI models to different data sources and tools.
The team behind Semantic Kernel didn’t hesitate and added support for MCP based plugins as well (currently in preview). Let me show you how to use it…
Using an MCP server as a plugin in Semantic Kernel
The first thing you need is an MCP server. Today there are typically 2 ways that an MCP server can exchange information:
- Standard Input Output (STDIO)
- Server Send Events(SSE)
I will be using SSE in this example with the Playwright MCP server.
- Start the server by executing the following command:
npx @playwright/mcp@latest --port 8931
- Now open your project(I assume you already have the basic Semantic Kernel setup done) and add the following NuGet package:
dotnet add ModelContextProtocol-SemanticKernel
- Next step is to load the tools provided by the MCP server as a plugin:
- Last important step is that we enable automatic function invocation on the AI model so that it can invoke the available tools.
- Now we can interact with our AI model as before:
That’s all!
For an end-to-end demo, check out my Semantic Kernel demo application: wullemsb/SemanticKernel at MCP
More information
Introduction - Model Context Protocol
Semantic Kernel – Auto function calling
wullemsb/SemanticKernel at MCP
microsoft/playwright-mcp: Playwright MCP server
Plugins in Semantic Kernel | Microsoft Learn
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