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Plugin::instance() is wrong, as it’ll error on WordPress versions < 6.4 due to wp_admin_notice()
…, so 7.2 and 7.3 coding standards can run
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Summary
Registers a Kit MCP Server within WordPress, on which abilities (WordPress' term for MCP tools), resources and prompts can later be registered.
WordPress doesn't (yet) ship with native MCP server support; this is provided by the WordPress MCP Adapter Plugin, included via
composeras we do for the Kit WordPress Libraries.Testing
MCPTest: Tests that the Kit MCP Server is registered by querying the WP REST API, both as an unauthorized user (401) and as an administrator (200 with expected server info).Checklist