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Waldzell MCP Servers

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About Waldzell MCP Servers

Waldzell AI's monorepo of MCP servers. Use in Claude Desktop, Cline, Roo Code, and more!

Basic information

Category

Other

License

MIT

Runtime

node

Transports

stdio

Publisher

waldzellai

Config

No standard config provided

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Repository

Tools

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Overview

What is Waldzell MCP Servers?

Waldzell MCP Servers is a lightweight collection of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. Each server lives in its own folder under servers/ and can be used independently. The project is designed for developers using Node.js 18 or higher and intentionally avoids a complex monorepo toolchain.

How to use Waldzell MCP Servers?

Install dependencies for all servers with npm install, build every server with npm run build --workspaces, and run tests with npm test --workspaces. For usage instructions and additional scripts, refer to each server’s individual README inside the servers/ directory.

Key features of Waldzell MCP Servers

  • Multiple independent MCP servers in a single repository
  • Includes Clear Thought, Google Styleguide, Stochastic Thinking, and TypeStyle
  • Requires Node.js 18 or higher
  • Builds and tests all servers using npm workspaces
  • No complex monorepo toolchain

Use cases of Waldzell MCP Servers

FAQ from Waldzell MCP Servers

What programming language and runtime are required?

Node.js 18 or higher and npm are required to install, build, and run the servers.

What servers are included in this collection?

The repository includes four servers: Clear Thought (sequential thinking tools), Google Styleguide (Google TypeScript style guide), Stochastic Thinking (stochastic thinking utilities), and TypeStyle (TypeScript style guide).

How can I build and test all servers at once?

Run npm install to install dependencies, then npm run build --workspaces to build all servers, and npm test --workspaces to run the test suite for every server.

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