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Awesome Mcp

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A community-curated collection of Open-Source MCP servers.

Overview

What is Awesome Mcp?

Awesome Mcp is a community-curated index of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers that enables AI models to integrate with external tools and services through a standardized protocol. It is intended for developers, AI enthusiasts, and organizations seeking to discover and leverage MCP integrations across domains like databases, web automation, development tools, file systems, and more.

How to use Awesome Mcp?

Browse the categorized list of MCP servers in the repository, then select and configure the servers you need in your MCP client. The README categorizes servers by domain (Databases, Web Automation, Development Tools, etc.) and links to each server’s own documentation for installation and usage.

Key features of Awesome Mcp

  • Categorized listings of MCP servers across various domains
  • Highlighted premium and official implementations
  • Easy-to-navigate structure with clear categories
  • Active community of contributors and maintainers

Use cases of Awesome Mcp

  • Discovering MCP servers for database integration (PostgreSQL, SQLite, MongoDB, etc.)
  • Finding web automation and search servers (Puppeteer, Brave Search, Fetch)
  • Locating development tool MCP servers (Figma, Postman, VSCode Devtools)
  • Exploring file system, note-taking, and cloud platform servers
  • Comparing local vs. cloud MCP servers for different deployment needs

FAQ from Awesome Mcp

What is MCP?

MCP (Model Context Protocol) is a protocol that simplifies integration of LLMs with external tools and services, acting as a unified layer for secure file system access, database connections, API integrations, and more.

How do I choose between Local and Cloud MCP servers?

Use local MCP servers when they communicate with software installed locally on your system (e.g., Chrome browser, local files). Use cloud MCP servers when they connect to remote services or APIs (e.g., cloud-hosted databases, external APIs).

Are the listed servers officially maintained?

Some servers are official implementations from the modelcontextprotocol/servers repository, while others are high-quality community-contributed servers. The list is community-curated and each server has its own maintainers.

What runtime or dependencies are required?

Dependencies vary per server. The README does not specify a single runtime; each server listed has its own requirements (e.g., Node.js, Python, Docker) detailed in its own repository.

Does this repository include its own MCP server?

No. Awesome Mcp is a curated index of other MCP servers. It does not itself implement an MCP server.

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