The ancient Greeks figured out that if you have a set of strings, it sounds really good if you tune them following the pitch ratios from the natural harmonic series. In such tuning systems, you pick a starting frequency, and then multiply or divide it by ratios of whole numbers to generate more frequencies, the same way you figure out the frequencies of a single string’s harmonics. The best-sounding note combinations (to Western people) are the ones derived from the first few harmonics. In other words, you get the nicest harmony (for Western people) when you multiply and divide your frequencies by ratios of the smallest prime numbers: 2, 3, and 5.
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CLIHub showed the path: give the LLM a CLI instead of raw tool schemas, and let it --list and --help its way to what it needs. Anthropic's Tool Search showed that even first-party providers see the value in lazy loading. mcp2cli builds on both ideas with a few key differences: