Add Resolve MCP Server to Monitoring & Observability#172
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Adds Resolve MCP Server to the Monitoring & Observability section.
What it does: Structured error recovery for AI agents. When an agent hits an API error (429, auth failure, timeout, etc.), Resolve returns a resolution playbook with backoff schedule, retry count, and recovery steps specific to that service and error code.
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