Marco Mornati

Marco Mornati

Author of the Marco Mornati | Tech, AI & Automation blog. In [src-041], he publishes a measured comparison of CLI, on-demand skill files, Native MCP, and Gateway MCP for GitHub operations in agentic coding sessions.

Key facts

  • Role: Technical author / AI automation practitioner
  • Relevant publication: “The Future of Agentic Tooling: MCP Servers vs. CLI A Data-Driven Comparison”
  • Contribution to this wiki: Quantifies the cost difference between isolated tool calls and full-session schema overhead in MCP-heavy agent setups [src-041]

Related concepts

Source references

  • [src-041] Marco Mornati — “The Future of Agentic Tooling: MCP Servers vs. CLI A Data-Driven Comparison” (2026-04-27)

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This page is part of Robin Cartier's working AI knowledge graph: a practical research layer for production AI, recommendation systems, experimentation, GEO, and agentic web readiness.

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