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Awesome MCP Servers

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About Awesome MCP Servers

Une collection organisée de serveurs MCP (Model Context Protocol)

Basic information

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Publisher

Spysailor

Config

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Overview

What is Awesome MCP Servers?

Awesome MCP Servers is a curated collection of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers that extend the capabilities of large language models (LLMs). It aggregates servers across many domains, each with metadata about language, scope, and operating system, and links to their source repositories.

How to use Awesome MCP Servers?

Browse the curated list by category (e.g., databases, cloud, browser automation) or use the table of contents. Each entry includes a link to the server’s repository for further installation and usage instructions. No specific configuration or commands are provided by the list itself.

Key features of Awesome MCP Servers

  • Curated collection of MCP servers organized by domain.
  • Servers are marked with language, scope, and OS badges.
  • Includes official and community implementations.
  • Links to source repositories for each server.
  • Continuously updated as an “Awesome” list.

Use cases of Awesome MCP Servers

  • Find an MCP server for database integration or cloud platform management.
  • Discover servers for browser automation, file system access, or code execution.
  • Locate tools for finance, knowledge management, or communication services.
  • Explore servers for art, gaming, security, and travel domains.
  • Identify servers that match your preferred language (Python, TypeScript, Go, etc.) or deployment scope (local, cloud).

FAQ from Awesome MCP Servers

What is MCP?

MCP stands for Model Context Protocol, an open protocol that allows AI models to securely interact with local and remote resources. The list links to an detailed introduction.

How are servers categorized?

Servers are grouped by domain in the table of contents, with sections such as Databases, Cloud Platforms, Browser Automation, Communication, Finance, Knowledge & Memory, and many more.

What do the badges mean?

The legend explains: 🎖️ for official implementation, language badges (🐍 Python, 📇 TypeScript, 🏎️ Go, etc.), scope badges (☁️ Cloud, 🏠 Local, 📟 Embedded), and OS badges (🍎 macOS, 🪟 Windows, 🐧 Linux).

Is this list only for MCP servers?

Yes, it is a curated list of MCP servers specifically. Each entry is an MCP server that can be used with LLMs via the Model Context Protocol.

Where can I find a server’s repository?

Each entry provides a hyperlinked GitHub or other repository URL. Click the link to access the source code, installation instructions, and usage details.

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