Setup guide

Set up ai.smithery/kesslerio-attio-mcp-server-beta in VS Code

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01Configuration
{ "mcpServers": { "ai-smithery-kesslerio-attio-mcp-server": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "-y", "mcp-remote", "https://server.smithery.ai/@kesslerio/attio-mcp-server/mcp" ] } } }

Remote server. This uses the mcp-remote bridge so VS Code can reach the hosted endpoint. Add it to .vscode/mcp.json.


02Steps
  1. Make sure VS Code is installed and up to date.
  2. Open .vscode/mcp.json and add the block above (merge into any existing mcpServers).
  3. Provide any required API keys/credentials as environment variables.
  4. Restart VS Code and confirm ai.smithery/kesslerio-attio-mcp-server-beta’s tools appear.

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04Provenance
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last_checked2026-07-06 20:41Z
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