Jun 18, 2026Applications & Use Cases
MCP `give_feedback` tool prompts agents to file real bug reports
u/knutmelvaer added a `give_feedback` tool to their MCP server and found that agents began autonomously filing genuine bug reports through it.
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Composite
5.4
out of 10
Novelty · 25%
6
Novelty
Impact · 43%
6
Impact
Credibility · 12%
4
Credibility
Depth · 20%
4
Depth
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Why it matters
Adding a `give_feedback` tool to an MCP server caused agents to autonomously surface bug reports, demonstrating that structured feedback endpoints can turn agents into active contributors to software quality workflows.
- 01u/knutmelvaer added a `give_feedback` tool to an MCP server.
- 02After the tool was added, agents began filing real bug reports through it.
- 03The post is framed as a showcase on r/mcp.
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Key facts
- 01u/knutmelvaer added a `give_feedback` tool to an MCP server.
- 02After the tool was added, agents began filing real bug reports through it.
- 03The post is framed as a showcase on r/mcp.
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