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1. anothe+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-02-02 21:00:08
Is the integration with Sentry native or via MCP ?
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2. hdjrud+ed[view] [source] 2026-02-02 21:58:21
>>anothe+(OP)
What does Sentry via MCP even mean? You want the LLM to call Sentry itself whenever it encounters an error?
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3. anothe+Zi1[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-03 04:27:12
>>hdjrud+ed
Meaning sentry exposes an MCP layer with a tool call layer and tool registry. In this case, the layer is provided by Sentry. Native would mean if calling specific Sentry APIs is provided as a specific integration path depending on the context. Atleast thats how I categorize.
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4. wizzle+5r1[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-03 05:45:49
>>anothe+Zi1
I'm so confused. Sentry is a native client crash reporting tool. What does this have to do with MCP or the LLM itself? Do you mean when interpreting the crash data?
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5. sumedh+232[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-03 10:56:45
>>wizzle+5r1
Sentry provides a MCP server where your LLM can call the Sentry MCP and answer questions like number of crashes in the last X days etc.

The LLM gets the data from Sentry using Sentry MCP.

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