about ready to issue the PR for gremlin-mcp. i think the state it's in now
is good enough for the 3.8.0 release. feel free to check out the branch if
you get a chance:

https://github.com/apache/tinkerpop/tree/gremlin-mcp

On Tue, Sep 2, 2025 at 10:13 PM Cole Greer <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Stephen,
>
> Apologies for the late reply. Thanks Stephen for getting the ball rolling
> here,
> and thanks Pritam for the contribution. I think it would be great to have
> an
> official MCP as part of the project, and Pritam’s work looks like a great
> start.
>
> I see the PR is up already, I’ll try to get a review in soon. I don’t have
> any large
> concerns here. Once the PR is merged, it will be nice to create a “mcp”
> component in JIRA to begin tracking bugs and features for the project.
>
> Thanks
> Cole
>
> From: Stephen Mallette <[email protected]>
> Date: Thursday, August 28, 2025 at 10:06 AM
> To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
> Subject: [DISCUSS] gremlin-mcp
> I've had a word with Pritam Kadam who is in the relatively early stages of
> bringing Gremlin to the MCP world. Pritam has indicated interest in
> collaborating on that work here to form an official Apache TinkerPop
> supported gremlin-mcp module. I believe that this is one of the areas
> related to AI that the TinkerPop Community has an interest in and that
> Pritam's contribution would be a welcome addition.
>
> Basic features Pritam has been working on are:
>
> "What's the structure of my graph?" - Automatic schema discovery
> "Show me all users over 30 and their connections" - Complex graph queries
> "Find the shortest path between Alice and Bob" - Relationship analysis
> "Give me graph statistics and metrics" - Data insights
> "Import this GraphSON data" - Data loading
> "Export user data as CSV" - Data extraction
> Smart enum discovery - AI learns your data's valid values automatically
>
> Assuming this direction makes sense for everyone, Pritam could move forward
> with a pull request with the basics for their work. I'd suggest that this
> go to 3.8-dev and, for now, go under gremlin-tools as a sort of separate
> project until it can be integrated into the build in whole and be made
> ready for a proper release at some point in the future (which may not be
> 3.8.0). Happy to hear any thoughts or concerns.
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