[draft] add guidance on user agents for client SDKs #1336
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Proposes guidance for client SDK implementations regarding the
User-Agent
header. The proposal defines a standard format for informative user agents including the SDK name, operating system, and programming language; additional metadata is allowed, but is deliberately left unspecified by this proposal.Motivation and Context
Service owners use HTTP request logs as a tool for debugging client/server incompatibilities and evaluating the impact of operational events, and the
User-Agent
header is often one data point informing response decisions. Today, the official MCP SDKs leave the user agent unspecified, relying on the default values provided by their respective HTTP request libraries. This makes it difficult to distinguish between requests originating from specific SDK versions, leaving service owners to directly ask users for relevant runtime information and delaying turnaround times when operational events occur. Encouraging client SDK implementations to use descriptive user agents will remediate this in many cases.How Has This Been Tested?
TS SDK: modelcontextprotocol/typescript-sdk#872
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Additional context
SEP: #1329