Rename ms.docs to ms-docs in mcp.json#53237
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Updates the local VS Code MCP configuration to use a valid server identifier, resolving Copilot CLI’s error about invalid characters in MCP server names.
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- Renamed the MCP server key from
ms.docstoms-docsin.vscode/mcp.json.
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Fixes this error I'm getting in copilot CLI:
Error: MCP server 'ms.docs' in C:/sdk-2\.vscode/mcp.json contains invalid characters: '.'. Only alphanumeric characters, underscores, and hyphens are allowed. Consider renaming to 'ms-docs'.