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Awesome-MCP-Server 🚀

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Overview

What is Awesome-MCP-Server 🚀?

Awesome-MCP-Server 🚀 is a repository that contains multiple Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementations. It includes servers for fetching real‑time weather data, retrieving LinkedIn profile information via RapidAPI, and searching PubMed articles. The servers are designed to be integrated with MCP clients such as Claude for Desktop.

How to use Awesome-MCP-Server 🚀?

Clone the repository, navigate to the desired server folder, and follow the respective README.md file for setup and configuration instructions. If you encounter any problems, you can watch the MCP Playlist on the AI Anytime YouTube channel.

Key features of Awesome-MCP-Server 🚀

  • Weather Server: fetches real‑time weather details and forecasts.
  • LinkedIn Profile Server: retrieves LinkedIn profile data via RapidAPI.
  • Fetch PubMed Article Server: retrieves articles from PubMed given a query.
  • All servers are open‑source under the MIT License.
  • Designed for easy integration with MCP clients.

Use cases of Awesome-MCP-Server 🚀

  • Build an AI assistant that provides live weather forecasts and conditions.
  • Enable an AI model to process and analyze professional LinkedIn profiles.
  • Automate literature searches by having an AI extract PubMed articles for a given query.

FAQ from Awesome-MCP-Server 🚀

What MCP server implementations are included in this repository?

The repository currently contains three servers: a Weather Server, a LinkedIn Profile Server, and a Fetch PubMed Article Server.

How do I set up and run a specific server?

After cloning the repository, navigate into the folder of the desired server and follow the instructions in its README.md file.

Where can I get help if I run into problems?

The README suggests watching the MCP Playlist on the AI Anytime YouTube channel for guidance.

What license does this project use?

The project is open‑source under the MIT License.

Are there any external dependencies or required API keys?

Each server’s README.md (not included here) may list its own dependencies. For example, the LinkedIn Profile Server uses an external API from RapidAPI, which likely requires an API key.

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