Glossary

MCP server card

MCP server card — a term used across the Credicorp developer documentation, defined here for engineers integrating the public /public/v1 API.

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GET /mcpHow to fetch
pre-connectWhen to read it

What it is

A server card is the document an MCP server publishes describing itself — its protocol revision, identity, capabilities and a summary of its tools — so a client knows what it can do before it connects.

In the Credicorp API

The Credicorp MCP server returns its card on a plain GET: protocolVersion 2025-06-18, server name Credicorp v1.0.0, and a name+description per tool. For full input schemas, issue a tools/list JSON-RPC call.

Frequently asked questions

How do I read the server card?

Send a plain GET to /public/v1/mcp. It returns the protocol revision, server identity and a tool summary without any JSON-RPC.

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