In this release, MCPBundler introduces several refinements that improve performance, response handling, and integration workflows for Claude Code and Claude Codex. The update focuses on cleaner tool exposure, more efficient output delivery, and expanded import options.
Key Optimizations
- Tool visibility control — Tools can now be hidden under
search_toolandcall_tool, reducing clutter in the MCP interface and improving clarity for multi-tool environments. - Large-response handling — Long outputs are automatically saved into files, with a link provided in the response. This prevents context overload and keeps the coding workspace responsive.
New Import Features
- Import from apps — Directly bring context, configuration, or artifacts from connected applications.
- Import from JSON — Load structured JSON data to streamline configuration, automation, or multi-step workflows.
Why This Matters
These improvements reduce noise, improve execution speed, and allow Claude Code to operate with larger and more complex responses without interrupting the session. Developers working with long logs, generated codebases, or structured data will see immediate benefits.
Watch the Full Breakdown
The video provides a walkthrough of each feature, with live demonstrations inside the MCPBundler environment.