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Glutamate MCP Servers

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About Glutamate MCP Servers

Glutamate is a powerful desktop platform that simplifies the deployment and management of Model Context Protocol servers. It provides a user-friendly interface and robust tools for server administration, making it easier than ever to run and customize your MCP servers.

Basic information

Category

Other

License

MIT

Runtime

node

Transports

stdio

Publisher

ShadowCloneLabs

Config

No standard config provided

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Repository

Tools

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Overview

What is Glutamate MCP Servers?

Glutamate MCP Servers is a collection of Model Context Protocol servers created by the Glutamate team, deployable through the Glutamate desktop platform. The platform simplifies deployment and management of MCP servers for anyone using stdio or SSE protocols.

How to use Glutamate MCP Servers?

Visit glutamateapp.com, download the app, choose a desired MCP server from the available options, and click to install and connect. The Glutamate app handles installation, starting, and stopping of servers on your local machine.

Key features of Glutamate MCP Servers

  • All API keys stored securely locally
  • Install and start/stop MCP servers on your local machine
  • Full support for both stdio and SSE protocols
  • No Node.js installation required on your system
  • 100% free to use, now and forever
  • Available on Windows, Linux, and Mac (coming soon)

Use cases of Glutamate MCP Servers

  • Deploying and managing custom MCP servers without manual configuration
  • Running multiple MCP server instances alongside AI coding assistants like Cursor, Windsurf, or Cline
  • Using UI Assist server to connect with a Chrome extension for UI-based web development input
  • Managing API keys and environment variables locally for MCP server tools

FAQ from Glutamate MCP Servers

What runtime dependencies are required?

No Node.js installation is required on your system; the Glutamate app handles server runtime management automatically.

How do I integrate my own MCP server with the Glutamate app?

Create a glutamate.json metadata file in your project root describing your server's capabilities, tools, and environment variables. SSE servers must accept the --port command line argument.

What connection types are supported?

The app supports "sse" (Server-Sent Events) and "stdio" (Standard Input/Output), both specified in lowercase in the metadata file.

Is Glutamate MCP Servers free to use?

Yes, it is 100% free to use, now and forever.

Where are API keys and data stored?

All API keys are securely stored locally on your machine.

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