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Awesome MCP Servers

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Awesome MCP Servers - A curated list of Model Context Protocol servers

概要

What is Awesome MCP Servers?

Awesome MCP Servers is a curated list of awesome Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. MCP is an open protocol that enables AI models to securely interact with local and remote resources through standardized server implementations. This list focuses on production-ready and experimental MCP servers that extend AI capabilities through file access, database connections, API integrations, and other contextual services.

How to use Awesome MCP Servers?

Browse the categorized list to discover MCP servers for various use cases. Each entry links to the server’s repository or documentation. Use the table of supported clients to identify which MCP hosts (e.g., Claude Desktop, Zed Editor, VS Code) can work with these servers.

Features of Awesome MCP Servers

  • Curated categories covering file systems, databases, communication, and more.
  • Includes official implementations marked with ⭐.
  • Lists supported clients like Claude Desktop, Zed Editor, and VS Code.
  • Provides a security warning with risks and best practices.
  • Offers a legend for first, second, and subsequent implementations.

Use cases of Awesome MCP Servers

  • Find file system servers for AI models to read, write, and manage files.
  • Discover sandbox servers for secure code execution in isolated environments.
  • Locate version control servers for repository management and pull requests.
  • Identify database and cloud storage servers for data access.
  • Browse communication, monitoring, and workflow automation servers.

FAQ from Awesome MCP Servers

What is the Model Context Protocol (MCP)?

MCP is an open protocol that enables AI models to securely interact with local and remote resources through standardized server implementations.

What are the security risks of running MCP servers?

Security risks include full system access, arbitrary code execution, prompt injection, and data exposure. Best practices include using official implementations, running servers in isolated environments, reviewing code, limiting permissions, and monitoring activity.

Which clients are supported by the listed MCP servers?

Supported clients include Claude Desktop, Zed Editor, Sourcegraph Cody, Continue, GPT Computer Assistant, LibreChat, Cursor, Enconvo, Goose, Nerve, MCP Router, mcp-use, WhatsMCP, and Visual Studio Code.

How can I identify official MCP server implementations?

Official implementations are marked with ⭐ in the listing.

Where can I find the actual server code and documentation?

Each entry links directly to its GitHub repository or official documentation page.

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