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ThirdBrAIn-MCPSERVERS-IQ

@cbruyndoncx

About ThirdBrAIn-MCPSERVERS-IQ

MCP Servers focused collection of repo's (using git-subrepo for easy updating --ALL)

Basic information

Category

Version Control

Runtime

python

Transports

stdio

Publisher

cbruyndoncx

Config

No standard config provided

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Repository

Tools

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Overview

What is ThirdBrAIn-MCPSERVERS-IQ?

ThirdBrAIn-MCPSERVERS-IQ is a curated collection of Model Context Protocol (MCP) server repositories, organized using git-subrepo for easy updating. It aggregates dozens of community and official MCP servers covering diverse capabilities.

How to use ThirdBrAIn-MCPSERVERS-IQ?

Use git-subrepo to clone and update individual submodules. Each submodule is a standalone MCP server; refer to its own documentation for installation and configuration.

Key features of ThirdBrAIn-MCPSERVERS-IQ

  • Aggregates dozens of MCP servers in one repository.
  • Uses git-subrepo for streamlined, independent updates.
  • Includes official and community-maintained servers.
  • Covers YouTube, TTS, task management, and more.
  • Servers written in JavaScript, Python, TypeScript, and Go.

Use cases of ThirdBrAIn-MCPSERVERS-IQ

  • Quickly access a wide variety of MCP servers for AI assistants.
  • Easily update multiple MCP servers simultaneously.
  • Discover and integrate different MCP capabilities in one place.

FAQ from ThirdBrAIn-MCPSERVERS-IQ

What types of MCP servers are included?

Servers for YouTube, text-to-speech, task management, Python execution, Dify workflows, Spotify, Gmail, PDF tools, Hacker News, and many more.

How are updates managed?

Each submodule is managed via git-subrepo, allowing independent and easy updating.

Is this an official MCP repository?

It includes the official modelcontextprotocol/servers as a submodule, alongside many community-maintained servers.

Can I install individual servers separately?

Each submodule is a standalone MCP server; follow its own repository's installation instructions.

What languages are the servers written in?

Servers use JavaScript, Python, TypeScript, Shell, Dockerfile, and Go.

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