Cloudflare is a global network designed to make everything you connect to the Internet secure, private, fast, and reliable.
Why this server?
Uses Cloudflare Browser Rendering API to fetch and process web pages, search Cloudflare documentation, and capture screenshots
Why this server?
Uses Cloudflare Browser Rendering to extract web content for LLM context through both REST API and Workers Binding API
Why this server?
Allows connecting Claude Desktop to a Cloudflare Worker, enabling custom functions to be executed on Cloudflare's edge network. Supports capabilities like running Workers AI for image generation and utilizing Durable Objects for state management.
Why this server?
Utilizes FlareSolverr to bypass Cloudflare protection when crawling websites, ensuring more reliable search results from protected sites
Why this server?
Integrates with Cloudflare's Flux Schnell worker API to provide text-to-image generation capabilities through MCP.
Why this server?
Enables management of Cloudflare resources including Workers, KV Store, R2 Storage, D1 Databases, and Analytics. Supports creating, updating, and deploying Workers, managing key-value pairs, handling object storage, executing SQL queries, and retrieving analytics data for domains.
Why this server?
Example MCP server available for Cloudflare API integration
Why this server?
Allows agents to interface with the Cloudflare REST API, currently offering DNS record management capabilities with the ability to create DNS records in zones with various configurations.
Why this server?
Enables deployment of MCP servers on Cloudflare's infrastructure with OAuth login support.
Why this server?
Enables deployment of the MCP server to Cloudflare Workers, allowing server-side event streaming via Cloudflare's infrastructure using Durable Objects.
Why this server?
Retrieves projects from Cloudflare for backup purposes using the Cloudflare API
Why this server?
Utilizes Cloudflare AI services, specifically the tomarkdown API, to convert various file types to Markdown descriptions
Why this server?
Stores generated images in Cloudflare R2 storage and returns accessible image URLs, requiring R2 bucket configuration and credentials