MCP + OPS: Standardizing and Reusing Prompt Context for Better Agent Interoperability” #660
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Summary
MCP provides a standardized channel for communication between models, tools, and agents.
However, MCP intentionally does not define how context and prompts should be structured, reused, or optimized.
OPS (Open Prompt Specification) complements MCP by addressing this missing layer.
In short:
Together, they form a complete interoperability stack.
What problem OPS addresses
Today, most prompt engineering suffers from:
MCP solves how messages travel.
OPS solves what those messages are.
What is OPS (Open Prompt Specification)
OPS is an open specification designed to:
OPS treats prompts as first-class, reusable artifacts, not inline strings.
Reference:
👉 https://op-foundation.org/en/
Why MCP + OPS fit naturally together
MCP enables:
OPS adds:
MCP without OPS still works, but every agent reinvents prompts.
OPS without MCP lacks a standardized delivery channel.
Together, they close the loop.
Example mental model
Both are needed for real interoperability.
Open questions for the community
I’d love feedback from MCP maintainers and contributors.
Next steps
If there is interest, I’m happy to:
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