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IFWhen you want to build interactive MCP Apps that render widgets across multiple MCP clients (Claude, ChatGPT, etc.) without client-specific code.
THENDefine a tool on an MCPServer that references a widget by name (e.g., `widget: "weather-display"`). Create a React component in the `resources/<widget-name>/widget.tsx` directory. The widget component uses `useWidget` from `mcp-use/react` to receive props and theme. The framework auto-discovers widgets in `resources/`, so no manual registration is needed. Return the widget via the `widget()` helper in the tool handler, passing props and a text message.
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