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The Google Compute Engine MCP server is a fully-managed Model Context Protocol server that provides tools to manage Google Compute Engine resources through AI agents. It enables capabilities including instance management (creating, starting, stopping, resetting, listing), disk management, handling instance templates and group managers, viewing machine and accelerator types, managing images, and accessing reservation and commitment information. The server operates as a zero-deployment, enterprise-grade endpoint at https://compute.googleapis.com/mcp with built-in IAM-based security.
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Pace is a remote MCP server that exposes wearable and fitness data to Claude via the Model Context Protocol. It connects to Garmin, Oura, Whoop, Polar, Fitbit and 20+ devices and provides 15 tools for querying sleep, activity, recovery, and training data. Hosted on Google Cloud Run, OAuth 2.1 authentication, Streamable HTTP transport. Instructions: First you need to create an account at: https://pacetraining.co and connect your wearables. After that you can connect the remote Server via Custom Connector in Claude and OAuth 2.1 Flow startet.
The shared AI context engine for git — save, search, and share the reasoning behind code changes. Captures the why behind every commit and slide on PRs for coding agents.
The Google GKE MCP server is a managed Model Context Protocol server that provides AI applications with tools to manage Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) clusters and Kubernetes resources. It exposes a structured, discoverable interface that allows AI agents to interact with GKE and Kubernetes APIs, enabling them to inspect cluster configurations, retrieve Kubernetes resource YAMLs, monitor operations like cluster upgrades, diagnose issues, and optimize costs—all without needing to parse text output or use complex kubectl commands.
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