diff --git a/documentation/blog/2025-11-26-mcp-for-devs/index.md b/documentation/blog/2025-11-26-mcp-for-devs/index.md index 791d68a77c7e..3952414965c3 100644 --- a/documentation/blog/2025-11-26-mcp-for-devs/index.md +++ b/documentation/blog/2025-11-26-mcp-for-devs/index.md @@ -38,16 +38,25 @@ Here's a real example from our team: > Slack thread. Real developers in realtime. > -> Dev 1: I think there's a bug with xyz -> Dev 2: Let me check... yep, I think you're right. -> Dev 3: `@goose` is there a bug here? -> goose: Yep. It's in these lines...[code snippet] -> Dev 3: Okay `@goose`, open an issue with the details. What solutions would you suggest? -> goose: Here are 3. [code snippets with rationale] -> Dev 1: I like Option 1 -> Dev 2: me too -> Dev 3: `@goose`, implement Option 1 -> goose: Done. Here's the PR. +> **Dev 1:** I think there's a bug with xyz +> +> **Dev 2:** Let me check... yep, I think you're right. +> +> **Dev 3:** `@goose` is there a bug here? +> +> **goose:** Yep. It's in these lines...[code snippet] +> +> **Dev 3:** Okay `@goose`, open an issue with the details. What solutions would you suggest? +> +> **goose:** Here are 3 suggestions: [code snippets with rationale] +> +> **Dev 1:** I like Option 1 +> +> **Dev 2:** me too +> +> **Dev 3:** `@goose`, implement Option 1 +> +> **goose:** Done. Here's the PR. All of that happened *in Slack*. No one opened a browser or a terminal. No one context switched. Issue tracking, triaging, discussing fixes, implementing code in one thread in a 5-minute span. @@ -100,7 +109,7 @@ This is probably my favorite dev MCP. It's a huge time saver for new projects, c The [Chrome DevTools MCP](/docs/mcp/chrome-devtools-mcp) is a must-have for frontend devs. You're building a new form/widget/page/whatever. Instead of opening your browser, typing stuff in, and clicking around, you just tell your agent: -> "Test my login form on localhost:3000. Try valid and invalid logins. Let me know what happens. Run in headless mode" +> "Test my login form on localhost:3000. Try valid and invalid logins. Let me know what happens." Chrome opens, test runs, screenshots captured, network traffic logged, console errors noted. All done by the agent.