uspto_fpd_mcp
High-performance server that simplifies access to the USPTO Final Petition Decisions API, streamlining document analysis and enhancing intellectual property workflows.
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🚀 uspto_fpd_mcp - Fast API Access for Patent Research
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📖 Description
The uspto_fpd_mcp is a high-performance server designed to simplify access to the USPTO Final Petition Decisions API. This tool streamlines document analysis and enhances intellectual property workflows by integrating context reduction and cross-MCP applications.
⚙️ Features
- High Performance: Quickly retrieve data from the USPTO API.
- Context Reduction: Focus on essential information while minimizing unnecessary context.
- Cross-MCP Integration: Seamlessly works with multiple MCP systems for broader applications.
- Secure Scanning: Ensure your data connections remain secure throughout usage.
- User-Friendly Interface: Designed for ease of use, no technical skills required.
🛠️ System Requirements
- Operating System: Windows 10 or higher, macOS Mojave or higher, or any recent Linux distribution.
- Memory: Minimum of 4 GB RAM.
- Storage: At least 200 MB of free space.
- Internet Connection: Required for API access.
🚀 Getting Started
To start using the uspto_fpd_mcp, follow these straightforward steps:
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Download the Software Visit the Releases page to download the latest version of the uspto_fpd_mcp server.
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Choose Your File On the Releases page, select the version you want. You will find options for different operating systems.
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Install the Application
- For Windows Users: Double-click on the downloaded
.exefile and follow the on-screen instructions. - For macOS Users: Open the downloaded
.dmgfile and drag the application to the applications folder. - For Linux Users: Use the terminal to navigate to the downloaded file and run the command
chmod +x uspto_fpd_mcpfollowed by./uspto_fpd_mcp.
- For Windows Users: Double-click on the downloaded
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Run the Application After installation, open the application from your programs list. Follow any prompts to set up your API credentials if required.
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Access the Main Features You can now start using the powerful tools that uspto_fpd_mcp provides. Explore its features to improve your legal research and analysis.
📚 Documentation
For detailed usage instructions, refer to the Documentation. You can find information on how to use specific features, troubleshoot issues, and best practices for effective use.
⚙️ Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues during installation or usage, feel free to check the Frequently Asked Questions. Common issues are answered there for quick reference.
🌐 Community Support
Join our community discussions on GitHub Issues to ask questions, share ideas, or report bugs. We encourage collaboration and feedback to make uspto_fpd_mcp even better.
📦 Download & Install
Go back to the Releases page to download uspto_fpd_mcp. Follow the installation steps outlined above to get started quickly.
🎉 Acknowledgements
This project uses various open-source libraries and systems that make it powerful and efficient. Special thanks to the developers and contributors who help improve the software.
📄 License
This application is licensed under the MIT License. You can view the license in the repository for more information.
📞 Contact
For further inquiries or support, please reach out through the Issues section on GitHub or contact the maintainers listed in the repository.
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