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Awesome DevOps MCP Servers

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About Awesome DevOps MCP Servers

MCPServers in the DevOps domain.

Basic information

Category

Cloud & Infrastructure

License

MIT

Transports

stdio

Publisher

derisk-ai

Config

No standard config provided

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Repository

Tools

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Overview

What is Awesome DevOps MCP Servers?

It is a curated list of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers for DevOps workflows, covering infrastructure as code, container orchestration, CI/CD, monitoring, security, and utilities. It includes both official and community implementations, with indicators for programming language and deployment scope.

How to use Awesome DevOps MCP Servers?

Browse the categories to find a server that fits your need. Each entry provides a link to the repository, language and scope tags. No specific commands or configuration keys are described for the list itself.

Key features of Awesome DevOps MCP Servers?

  • Curated collection of production-ready and experimental MCP servers
  • Categorized by DevOps domain (IaC, Kubernetes, CI/CD, etc.)
  • Language indicators: Python, TypeScript, Go, Rust
  • Scope indicators: cloud service or local service
  • Official implementations marked with a badge

Use cases of Awesome DevOps MCP Servers?

  • Manage infrastructure as code via Terraform, Pulumi, or Terragrunt
  • Interact with Kubernetes clusters for operations and deployments
  • Trigger and monitor CI/CD pipelines from Jenkins, ArgoCD, or GitHub Actions
  • Query metrics and logs from Prometheus, Grafana, or Datadog
  • Handle secrets and security scanning with Vault, Snyk, or Aqua

FAQ from Awesome DevOps MCP Servers

What is MCP?

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

What do the scope tags mean?

Servers are tagged โ˜๏ธ for cloud services or ๐Ÿ  for local services, indicating where they run.

Are there official implementations in the list?

Yes, official implementations are marked with ๐ŸŽ–๏ธ.

What programming languages are used?

Servers are built with Python (๐Ÿ), TypeScript (๐Ÿ“‡), Go (๐ŸŽ๏ธ), or Rust (๐Ÿฆ€).

Does this list include experimental servers?

Yes, it includes both production-ready and experimental MCP servers.

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