Using the MuleSoft MCP Server
Whether you’re using Cursor, Windsurf, or any MCP-compatible IDE, you have direct access to the full lifecycle of Mule application development without leaving your editor.
Example Prompts
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Apply a policy |
Apply the rate-limiting policy to this API instance. |
Configure or update an agent network project |
Help me build an agent network project. |
Create an agent network project |
Create an agent network project called hello-world-network. |
Create an asset in Exchange |
I want to publish this API to Exchange. |
Create an instance |
Create an instance for this application. |
Create an integration project |
Create a Mule project that creates an order in NetSuite every time an opportunity in Salesforce is updated to stage Closed Won. |
Deploy an agent network instance |
Deploy the hello-world-network project to staging. |
Deploy an application |
Deploy Mule application in current project. Deploy with high security, high availability, and performance-optimized settings. |
Deploy an existing asset in Anypoint Exchange to CloudHub 2.0 or Runtime Fabric |
Deploy app using |
Generate an MCP server using Anypoint connectors |
Generate an MCP server that exposes 3 tools from the following operations: Workday - Absence Management - Get Time Off Plan Balances, Workday - Absence Management - Enter Time Off, and Google Calendar - Create Calendar Event. |
List all policies |
What policies do I have available? |
Publish agent network assets to Exchange |
Publish my agent network project version 1.0.0 |
Search for assets in Exchange |
Do I have any assets for order notification in Exchange? |
View performance metrics for your APIs or apps |
Which apps generated the most errors? |
View reuse metrics |
Show reuse metrics. |
View usage for your runtime applications |
Show me trends for flows, messages and data throughput. |