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Why this server?
This server allows you to run Kubernetes commands and provides interpretation of those commands, and is compatible with Cursor.
Why this server?
Provides MCP multi-cluster Kubernetes management and operations. It can be integrated as an SDK into your own project and includes nearly 50 built-in tools covering common DevOps and development scenarios. Supports both standard and CRD resources.
Why this server?
A read-only MCP server for Kubernetes that allows querying cluster information and diagnosing issues through natural language interfaces like Cursor.
Why this server?
A Kubernetes-deployed server for the Model Context Protocol that enables secure communication with configurable environment variables, health monitoring, and scalable deployment on Azure Kubernetes Service.
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A Model Context Protocol server that enables AI assistants to interact with Azure DevOps services, allowing users to query work items with plans to support creating/updating items, managing pipelines, handling pull requests, and administering sprints and branch policies.
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A Model Context Protocol server that enables language models to manage Hetzner Cloud resources through structured functions, including servers, volumes, firewalls, and SSH keys.
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Enables AI assistants to interact with Google Cloud Platform resources including Compute Engine, Cloud Run, Storage, BigQuery, and other GCP services through a standardized MCP interface.
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A Model Context Protocol server that enables SQL operations (SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE) and table management through a standardized interface with SQLite databases.
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A Model Context Protocol server that enables programmatic interaction with Microsoft Word documents on Windows via COM Interop, allowing operations like document creation, text manipulation, formatting, and table management.
Why this server?
Provides functionality to fetch and transform web content in various formats (HTML, JSON, plain text, and Markdown) through simple API calls.