Awesome MCP Servers
by appcypher
A curated list of awesome Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. MCP enables AI models to securely interact with local and remote resources through standardized server implementations.
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What is Awesome MCP Servers?
This is a curated list of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. MCP is an open protocol that allows AI models to securely interact with local and remote resources. The listed servers extend AI capabilities by providing access to file systems, databases, APIs, and other contextual services.
How to use Awesome MCP Servers?
To use an MCP server, you need an MCP-compatible client (like Claude Desktop, Zed Editor, or others listed in the README). Each server provides specific functionalities, so refer to the individual server's documentation for usage instructions. Generally, you'll configure the client to connect to the server, and then the AI model can interact with the server's resources through the client.
Key features of Awesome MCP Servers
Standardized API for AI model interaction
Secure access to local and remote resources
Extensible through various server implementations
Integration with file systems, databases, APIs, and other services
Use cases of Awesome MCP Servers
Enabling AI models to access and manage files
Allowing AI models to query and analyze data from databases
Integrating AI models with external APIs
Providing AI models with contextual information from various sources
FAQ from Awesome MCP Servers
What is MCP?
What is MCP?
MCP stands for Model Context Protocol. It is an open protocol that enables AI models to securely interact with local and remote resources through standardized server implementations.
What are MCP servers?
What are MCP servers?
MCP servers are implementations of the Model Context Protocol that provide AI models with access to specific resources, such as file systems, databases, or APIs.
How do I choose an MCP server?
How do I choose an MCP server?
Choose an MCP server based on the resources you want your AI model to access. Consider the server's functionality, security, and compatibility with your client.
What clients support MCP?
What clients support MCP?
Several clients support MCP, including Claude Desktop, Zed Editor, Sourcegraph Cody, and others listed in the README.
How do I contribute to this list?
How do I contribute to this list?
Please read the contribution guidelines in the CONTRIBUTING.md file.