Problem
When the MCP client needs to perform actions that require user permission (e.g., reading files or accessing URLs), those permission prompts currently only appear in the terminal. There's no way to handle them from the WordPress editor in the browser.
Proposed solution
Research whether it's feasible to surface MCP client permission requests in the browser UI, allowing users to approve or deny them without needing access to the terminal. This would make the experience more self-contained for users who interact with Claude primarily through the WordPress editor.
This is a research/exploration issue — the outcome may be "not feasible" and that's a valid result.
Problem
When the MCP client needs to perform actions that require user permission (e.g., reading files or accessing URLs), those permission prompts currently only appear in the terminal. There's no way to handle them from the WordPress editor in the browser.
Proposed solution
Research whether it's feasible to surface MCP client permission requests in the browser UI, allowing users to approve or deny them without needing access to the terminal. This would make the experience more self-contained for users who interact with Claude primarily through the WordPress editor.
This is a research/exploration issue — the outcome may be "not feasible" and that's a valid result.