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Why this server?
This server allows Claude to install other MCP servers from npm or PyPi, enabling easy expansion of Claude's capabilities with external tools.
Why this server?
This server is a server that installs other MCP servers for you. Install it, and you can ask Claude to install MCP servers hosted in npm or PyPi for you. Requires npx and uv to be installed for node and Python servers respectively.
Why this server?
A beginner-friendly Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that helps users understand MCP concepts, provides interactive examples, and lists available MCP servers. This server is designed to be a helpful companion for developers working with MCP. Also comes with a huge list of servers you can install.
Why this server?
An unofficial JavaScript SDK to create customized servers for the Model Context Protocol, allowing definition of prompts, resources, and tools for tailored interactions.
Why this server?
This tool creates a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that acts as a proxy for any API that has an OpenAPI v3.1 specification. This allows you to use Claude Desktop to easily interact with both local and remote server APIs.
Why this server?
MCP Server simplifies the implementation of the Model Context Protocol by providing a user-friendly API to create custom tools and manage server workflows efficiently.
Why this server?
A production-ready template for building Model Context Protocol servers in TypeScript, offering fast development with Bun, Biome linting, and automated version management.
Why this server?
MCP Server provides a simpler API to interact with the Model Context Protocol by allowing users to define custom tools and services to streamline workflows and processes.
Why this server?
A production-ready template for creating Model Context Protocol servers with TypeScript, providing tools for efficient testing, development, and deployment.
Why this server?
A TypeScript-based template for building Model Context Protocol servers, featuring fast testing, automated version management, and a clean structure for MCP tool implementations.