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MCP Server Marketplace

@HarishGuragol

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Category

Other

Runtime

node

Transports

stdio

Publisher

HarishGuragol

Config

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Overview

What is MCP Server Marketplace?

A web-based marketplace that aggregates popular MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers from GitHub and presents them in an easy-to-use dashboard format. It is built for developers and users who want to discover and browse MCP servers.

How to use MCP Server Marketplace?

Clone the repository, install dependencies with npm or yarn, and serve the project locally. The dashboard provides search, sort by stars, and responsive navigation.

Key features of MCP Server Marketplace

  • Search and display MCP servers from GitHub
  • Dashboard-style layout with responsive design
  • Sort repositories by star count
  • Clean and simple UI using Tailwind CSS
  • Built with React, Vite, and PostCSS

Use cases of MCP Server Marketplace

  • Discovering new MCP servers for your AI projects
  • Finding the most popular and well-maintained MCP servers
  • Quickly browsing available MCP servers in a centralized dashboard

FAQ from MCP Server Marketplace

What does the MCP Server Marketplace do?

It aggregates MCP server repositories from GitHub and displays them in a searchable, sortable dashboard for easy discovery.

What are the prerequisites to run the marketplace?

Node.js v14.x or higher and npm or yarn are required.

How is the data sourced?

The marketplace uses the GitHub API to fetch repository data for MCP servers.

How do I install the marketplace locally?

Clone the repository and run npm install (or yarn install) to install dependencies.

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