How to Use the Roman Numeral Converter MCP in VS Code Copilot
Standardize complex chord analysis for every team member with VS Code Copilot and the Roman Numeral Converter MCP Server.
Works with every AI agent you already use
…and any MCP-compatible client
Connect Roman Numeral Converter MCP to VS Code Copilot
Create your Vinkius account to connect Roman Numeral Converter to VS Code Copilot and route execution through our secure gateway. The platform manages server hosting, runtime updates, and security layers. Configuration requires no manual server provisioning.
Key Capabilities
Manage harmonic logic via the Roman Numeral Converter MCP Server.
Need to validate musical theory across a team? Using this MCP, you commit the conversion logic for chord names to Roman numerals and back. It automatically handles transposition so every developer uses the same reliable source of truth. This ensures that whether a dev is in New York or London, they're using the exact same analysis engine.
Build team-wide music theory utilities with VS Code Copilot.
When writing code for music apps, you need accurate harmonic checks. This MCP provides that by converting chords to Roman numerals and vice versa. It's perfect for keeping your codebase consistent and verifiable. The agent can call this tool to provide immediate, context-aware data right where the developers are coding.
Standardize chord analysis across the engineering team.
This MCP is built for consistency. It provides automatic transposition logic, meaning if a developer changes the key of an app, the conversion results remain mathematically correct. It’s simpler than forcing everyone to write their own complex mapping functions.
Set up Roman Numeral Converter MCP in VS Code Copilot
Prerequisites
- VS Code 1.99 or later with GitHub Copilot extension
- Active Vinkius subscription with a valid endpoint token
- 1
Open MCP configuration
Open the Command Palette (
Cmd+Shift+P/Ctrl+Shift+P) and run "MCP: Add Server". Select HTTP (Streamable) as the server type. VS Code will create.vscode/mcp.jsonin your workspace. - 2
Add the Roman Numeral Converter MCP
Paste the JSON snippet shown on the right into your
.vscode/mcp.json. Replace[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]with your endpoint token from cloud.vinkius.com. - 3
Switch to Agent mode
Open Copilot Chat (
Cmd+Shift+I/Ctrl+Shift+I) and switch to Agent mode using the dropdown. MCP tools are only available in Agent mode — they do not appear in Edit or Ask modes. - 4
Verify the connection
In the Copilot Chat input, type
#to list available tools. You should see the Roman Numeral Converter tools listed. Try asking: "List my recent Roman Numeral Converter transactions" and Copilot will invoke them automatically.
{
"mcpServers": {
"roman-numeral-converter-mcp": {
"url": "https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp"
}
}
} Independent Platform Disclaimer: Vinkius is an independent platform and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, verified by, or otherwise authorized by Roman Numeral Converter. All third-party trademarks, logos, and brand names are the property of their respective owners. Their use on this website is strictly for informational purposes to identify service compatibility and interoperability.
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