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MarecoX MCP Servers

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Automated installation script for MCP servers, supporting Google Calendar, Evolution API, and Instagram integrations. It simplifies the setup process for various MCP services on Debian/Ubuntu systems.

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What is MarecoX MCP Servers?

This is a collection of automated installation scripts designed to simplify the deployment and configuration of various Message Control Protocol (MCP) servers, including Google Calendar, Evolution API, and Instagram integrations.

How to use MarecoX MCP Servers?

To use, you can either download and execute the install.sh script or use the one-line command provided. The script presents a menu allowing you to select which MCP server to install. Ensure you have the necessary credentials for each MCP type before installation.

Key features of MarecoX MCP Servers

  • Automated installation of MCP servers

  • Support for Google Calendar, Evolution API, and Instagram integrations

  • Easy-to-use menu-driven interface

  • Dependency installation and configuration

Use cases of MarecoX MCP Servers

  • Quickly set up Google Calendar integration for event management

  • Easily deploy Evolution API for messaging and group management

  • Automate the installation of Instagram MCP for media and profile management

  • Streamline the deployment of multiple MCP servers on Debian/Ubuntu systems

FAQ from MarecoX MCP Servers

What operating systems are supported?

The script supports Debian and Ubuntu operating systems.

What are the prerequisites for installation?

You need root access and specific credentials for each MCP type (Google Calendar, Evolution API, Instagram API).

How do I install the MCP servers?

You can use the provided one-line command or download and execute the install.sh script with root privileges.

Where can I find support?

You can open an issue on the GitHub repository: https://github.com/MarecoX/mcp_servers/issues

What does the installation script do?

The script verifies system requirements, updates system packages, installs Node.js and dependencies, configures the environment for each MCP type, installs project dependencies, and configures necessary files.