In this tutorial, we will learn to deploy a fully functional model context protocol server (MCP) using drilling as the configuration frame and Veryax like the execution orchestrator. We will browse the installation and configuration of Smithryy to define your MCP termination points, then take advantage of veryax to turn and manage the server processes. Finally, we will integrate FirefighterAn effective document ramp agent, by connecting it directly via the MCP server managed by the veryx of the Customer Claude Desktop. At the end, we will have a rationalized pipeline for contextual workflows, with Firecrawl pushing the content in our Claude environment propelled by MCP in real time.
Step 01: Join the veryax page and access the configuration of the tools required for the MCP server.

Step 02: Register on the Firecrawl page and access the API key.
Step 03: Go to the veryax dashboard and configure the MCP Firecrawl. Enter the API Firecrawl key from the previous step and stick it here.

Step 04: Now configure the different Firecrawl configurations and save the configuration.
Step 05: Here we can see the connected MCPs. The Firecrawl has been connected, and we can add more connections of different types if we wish, following the same steps.

Step 06: In this part, configure the Smithery AI API key and copy it to use in the veryax desktop configuration.

Step 07: Similar to Smithery AI, get the veryax API key from their site. With these two API keys at hand, we will now configure our veryax MCP using the terminal.
Step 08: Now, let's configure the veryax configuration of our office. Use the command below to add veryax to Claude's office:
npx -y @smithery/cli@latest install @VeyraX/veyrax-mcp --client claude
Step 09: After successfully executing the above command in the terminal, provide the API Smithery AI and veryax keys when you are invited. As in the previous steps, we already have the API keys.
Step 10: Close the Claude office and restart it. Access the settings, then to the developer, we will now configure and execute the veryax MCP.
Step 11: Check the tools connected to veryax, and we can find the Firecrawl there, because we have configured our veryax MCP for that.
Step 12: Finally, invoke the firefighter fire and make a demarcation through this easy -to -use configuration and chimney tools directly accessible via Claude Desktop.

In conclusion, following these stages, we now have an MCP server defined with Smithery, orchestrated by veryax, and communicating transparent with Firecrawl by Claude Desktop. This standardized configuration how our AI agents exchange the context and simplify scaling and maintenance thanks to the declarative configurations of Smithery and the robust management of veryax. From there, we can extend our MCP server with additional tool plugins, customize routing rules in Smithery or experiment with advanced fire robots to enrich our applications based on Claude with new and structured data.
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