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PulseMCP Server

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PulseMCP Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server providing tools for discovering and exploring MCP servers and integrations through the PulseMCP API. It allows users to list, search, and filter MCP servers and integrations.

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What is PulseMCP Server?

PulseMCP Server is an MCP server that provides tools for discovering and exploring other MCP servers and their integrations. It exposes a PulseMCP API for listing, searching, and filtering servers based on various criteria.

How to use PulseMCP Server?

To use the server, first install it within an MCP client configuration. Then, run the server using npm start or directly via ./build/index.js. Use the available tools like list_servers and list_integrations by sending requests with appropriate parameters to the server's API endpoints.

Key features of PulseMCP Server

  • List available MCP servers with filtering and pagination

  • Search for specific MCP servers by name or functionality

  • Filter servers by integration types

  • List all available integrations

  • Full TypeScript support

Use cases of PulseMCP Server

  • Discovering available MCP servers in an ecosystem

  • Finding servers that support specific integrations

  • Programmatically accessing server metadata for automation

  • Building a directory of MCP servers

  • Exploring the capabilities of different MCP integrations

FAQ from PulseMCP Server

What is MCP?

MCP stands for Model Context Protocol, a standard for communication and interaction between different software components.

How do I install the server?

Clone the repository, install dependencies using npm install, and build the project using npm run build.

How do I run the server?

Run the server using npm start or directly via ./build/index.js.

What tools are available?

The server provides list_servers for listing servers and list_integrations for listing integrations.

What is the response format?

Both tools return JSON responses with structured data about servers and integrations.