MCP - My Favorite MCP Servers
@lurantys
A collection of my favorite MCP (Master Control Program) servers
Overview
What is MCP - My Favorite MCP Servers?
MCP - My Favorite MCP Servers is a personal, public catalog that documents and shares the author’s favorite Master Control Program (MCP) server implementations. It is designed for developers, system administrators, and enthusiasts who want to discover, track, and learn about notable MCP servers through curated experiences and insights.
How to use MCP - My Favorite MCP Servers?
Browse the repository to explore documented MCP servers, their features, and the author’s notes. To contribute your own experiences or suggest additions, open an issue or submit a pull request. No installation or configuration is required.
Key features of MCP - My Favorite MCP Servers
- Documents favorite MCP servers and implementations
- Shares personal experiences and insights
- Tracks interesting features and capabilities
- Maintains a reference for future projects
- Open source under the MIT License
Use cases of MCP - My Favorite MCP Servers
- Discovering new or noteworthy MCP servers for a project
- Learning from hands‑on experiences before trying a server
- Keeping a personal reference of preferred MCP solutions
- Contributing one’s own experiences to the community catalog
FAQ from MCP - My Favorite MCP Servers
What is this repository about?
It is a personal catalog of MCP (Master Control Program) servers that the author finds particularly interesting, useful, or noteworthy.
How can I contribute?
You can suggest additions or share your own experiences by opening an issue or pull request.
Is this repository open source?
Yes, it is available under the MIT License.
What does MCP stand for?
MCP stands for Master Control Program.