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MCP Registry Server

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The MCP Registry Server allows users to retrieve MCP Servers using semantic search. It can be integrated with tools like Claude Desktop to enhance functionality.

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What is MCP Registry Server?

The MCP Registry Server is a tool designed to manage and retrieve MCP (presumably, Machine Comprehension Platform) servers. It provides a way to search for and access MCP servers based on semantic queries.

How to use MCP Registry Server?

The server can be installed via Smithery or manually. To use it with Claude Desktop, install the server, build it, and then configure claude_desktop_config.json to point to the server's executable. You can then use the retrieve_mcps tool with a search query to retrieve relevant MCP servers.

Key features of MCP Registry Server

  • MCP Retriever: Retrieve MCP Servers using semantic search

  • Integration with Claude Desktop

  • Command-line tool for retrieval

Use cases of MCP Registry Server

  • Finding relevant MCP servers for specific tasks

  • Integrating MCP server search into Claude Desktop workflows

  • Programmatically retrieving MCP servers based on search queries

FAQ from MCP Registry Server

What is MCP?

MCP likely stands for Machine Comprehension Platform, but the specific meaning depends on the context of the project.

How do I install the server?

You can install it via Smithery using the provided command, or manually by cloning the repository and following the build instructions.

How do I configure the server for Claude Desktop?

Add the server configuration to your claude_desktop_config.json file, specifying the command and arguments to run the server.

What is the retrieve_mcps tool?

It's a command-line tool that allows you to perform retrieval operations against the MCP registry using a search query.

What license is the server under?

The server is licensed under the MIT License, allowing for free use, modification, and distribution.