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Global MCP Servers

by ChipsMetaverse

This repository provides a collection of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers designed to be installed globally. These servers enable Large Language Models (LLMs) like Claude to interact with external services such as GitHub, Brave Search, and Supabase.

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Global MCP Servers

This repository contains a collection of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers that can be installed globally on your system. These servers allow LLMs like Claude to interact with various external services.

Included Servers

  • ComfyUI - Interact with the ComfyUI stable diffusion interface for image generation
  • GitHub - Perform operations on GitHub repositories, issues, and pull requests
  • Brave Search - Search the web using the Brave Search API
  • Supabase - Run SQL queries against a Supabase database

Installation

To install all MCP servers globally, run:

# Clone this repository
git clone https://github.com/ChipsMetaverse/mcp-servers.git
cd mcp-servers

# Optional: Set environment variables for API keys
export GITHUB_TOKEN="your_github_token"
export BRAVE_SEARCH_API_KEY="your_brave_search_api_key"
export SUPABASE_URL="your_supabase_url"
export SUPABASE_KEY="your_supabase_anon_key"

# Run the setup script
./bin/setup-global-mcp.sh

This will:

  1. Create directories for each MCP server in ~/.mcp/
  2. Copy server scripts to these directories
  3. Configure Cursor to use these servers via ~/.cursor/mcp.json
  4. Set up API keys if provided as environment variables

Requirements

  • Node.js and npm - Required for running MCP servers
  • curl - Used for API checks
  • jq - Recommended for JSON manipulation (optional but recommended)

Configuration

API keys and tokens are stored in ~/.cursor/mcp.json. You can edit this file manually if you prefer not to use environment variables. The configuration format is:

{
  "github": {
    "accessToken": "your_github_token",
    "permissions": ["repo", "admin:org", "user", "workflow", "delete_repo"]
  },
  "braveSearch": {
    "apiKey": "your_brave_search_api_key",
    "enabled": true
  },
  "comfyui": {
    "command": "~/.mcp/comfyui/run.sh",
    "args": []
  },
  "github-mcp": {
    "command": "~/.mcp/github/run.sh",
    "args": []
  },
  "brave-search": {
    "command": "~/.mcp/brave-search/run.sh",
    "args": []
  },
  "supabase": {
    "command": "~/.mcp/supabase/run.sh",
    "args": []
  }
}

Running Individual Servers

You can run each server individually:

# ComfyUI MCP Server
~/.mcp/comfyui/run.sh

# GitHub MCP Server
~/.mcp/github/run.sh

# Brave Search MCP Server
~/.mcp/brave-search/run.sh

# Supabase MCP Server
~/.mcp/supabase/run.sh

Using with LLMs

After installation, restart Cursor or Claude Desktop to apply the changes. MCP servers will be automatically available to LLMs that support the MCP protocol.

Troubleshooting

  • Missing API Keys: Make sure to set your API keys either through environment variables or by editing ~/.cursor/mcp.json
  • Server Connectivity: Each server has specific requirements:
    • ComfyUI: Requires the ComfyUI server to be running on http://localhost:8188
    • Supabase: Requires a running Supabase instance (local or remote)
  • Permissions: Ensure the run scripts have execution permissions
  • Node.js Version: MCP servers require Node.js v16 or later

License

MIT