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GitHub Copilot in VS Code is the most widely adopted AI coding assistant, embedded directly into the world's most popular code editor. With MCP support in Agent mode, Copilot can access external data and APIs to generate context-aware code grounded in real-time information.

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The Dotcom-Monitor app connector for VS Code Copilot is a standout in the Industry Titans category — giving your AI agent 6 tools to work with, ready to go from day one.

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Classic Setup·json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "dotcom-monitor": {
      "url": "https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp"
    }
  }
}
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About Dotcom-Monitor MCP Server

Connect your Dotcom-Monitor monitoring account to any AI agent and simplify how you oversee your website uptime, server performance, and global monitoring locations through natural conversation.

GitHub Copilot Agent mode brings Dotcom-Monitor data directly into your VS Code workflow. With a project-scoped config, the entire team shares access to 6 tools. Copilot queries live data, generates typed code, and writes tests from actual API responses, all without leaving the editor.

What you can do

  • Device Oversight — List all configured monitoring devices (uptime, speed, API) and retrieve detailed configuration metadata.
  • Performance Tracking — Query historical status data and response times to identify latency trends via AI.
  • Global Monitoring — List available geographic locations and verify where your checks are running from.
  • Alert Management — Query configured alert groups and notification teams to ensure your incident response is ready.
  • Platform Analysis — List available monitoring platforms (ServerView, UserView, WebAPI) to coordinate your checks.
  • Operational Monitoring — Check real-time device health and verify system connectivity directly from the agent.

The Dotcom-Monitor MCP Server exposes 6 tools through the Vinkius. Connect it to VS Code Copilot in under two minutes — no API keys to rotate, no infrastructure to provision, no vendor lock-in. Your configuration, your data, your control.

All 6 Dotcom-Monitor tools available for VS Code Copilot

When VS Code Copilot connects to Dotcom-Monitor through Vinkius, your AI agent gets direct access to every tool listed below — spanning uptime-monitoring, website-performance, server-health, and more. Every call is secured with network, filesystem, subprocess, and code evaluation entitlements inside a sandboxed runtime. Beyond a simple connection, you get a full AI Gateway with real-time visibility into agent activity, enterprise governance, and optimized token usage.

get_device_details

Get details for a specific device

get_device_monitoring_history

Get historical status for a device

list_alert_groups

List configured alert groups

list_available_platforms

). List monitoring platforms

list_monitoring_devices

List monitoring devices

list_monitoring_locations

List geographic monitoring locations

Connect Dotcom-Monitor to VS Code Copilot via MCP

Follow these steps to wire Dotcom-Monitor into VS Code Copilot. The entire setup takes under two minutes — your credentials stay safe behind the Vinkius.

01

Create MCP config

Create a .vscode/mcp.json file in your project root
02

Add the server config

Paste the JSON configuration above
03

Enable Agent mode

Open GitHub Copilot Chat and switch to Agent mode using the dropdown
04

Start using Dotcom-Monitor

Ask Copilot: "Using Dotcom-Monitor, help me...". 6 tools available

Why Use VS Code Copilot with the Dotcom-Monitor MCP Server

GitHub Copilot for Visual Studio Code provides unique advantages when paired with Dotcom-Monitor through the Model Context Protocol.

01

VS Code is used by over 70% of developers. adding MCP tools to Copilot means your team can leverage external data without leaving their primary editor

02

Project-scoped MCP configs (`.vscode/mcp.json`) let you commit server configurations to your repository, ensuring the entire team shares the same tool access

03

Copilot's Agent mode integrates MCP tools seamlessly with file editing, terminal commands, and workspace search in a single agentic loop

04

GitHub's enterprise compliance and audit features extend to MCP tool usage, providing visibility into how AI interacts with external services

Dotcom-Monitor + VS Code Copilot Use Cases

Practical scenarios where VS Code Copilot combined with the Dotcom-Monitor MCP Server delivers measurable value.

01

Live API integration: Copilot can query an MCP server, inspect the response schema, and generate typed API client code in the same step

02

DevSecOps workflows: security teams can give developers access to domain intelligence tools directly in their editor for real-time vulnerability assessment during code review

03

Data pipeline development: Copilot fetches sample data via MCP and generates transformation scripts, validators, and test fixtures from actual API responses

04

Documentation generation: Copilot queries available tools and auto-generates README sections, API reference docs, and usage examples

Example Prompts for Dotcom-Monitor in VS Code Copilot

Ready-to-use prompts you can give your VS Code Copilot agent to start working with Dotcom-Monitor immediately.

01

"List all active monitoring devices in my account."

02

"Show me the monitoring history for device 'dev_10293'."

03

"What are the available alert groups in my account?"

Troubleshooting Dotcom-Monitor MCP Server with VS Code Copilot

Common issues when connecting Dotcom-Monitor to VS Code Copilot through the Vinkius, and how to resolve them.

01

MCP tools not available

Ensure you are in Agent mode in Copilot Chat. MCP tools only appear in Agent mode.

Dotcom-Monitor + VS Code Copilot FAQ

Common questions about integrating Dotcom-Monitor MCP Server with VS Code Copilot.

01

Which VS Code version supports MCP?

MCP support requires VS Code 1.99 or later with the GitHub Copilot extension. Ensure both are updated to the latest version. Older versions of Copilot may not expose the Agent mode toggle.
02

How do I switch to Agent mode?

Open the Copilot Chat panel and look for two mode options: "Ask" and "Agent". Click "Agent" to enable autonomous tool calling. In Ask mode, Copilot provides conversational answers but cannot invoke MCP tools.
03

Can I restrict which MCP tools Copilot can access?

Yes. VS Code shows a tool consent dialog before any MCP tool is invoked for the first time. You can also configure tool access policies at the organization level through GitHub Copilot settings.
04

Does MCP work in VS Code Remote or Codespaces?

Yes. MCP servers configured via .vscode/mcp.json work in Remote SSH, WSL, and GitHub Codespaces environments. The MCP connection is established from the remote host, so ensure the server URL is accessible from that environment.