Skip to main content
Glama
260,835 tools. Last updated 2026-07-05 08:29

"An MCP server that connects to all MCP servers in Glama" matching MCP tools:

Matching MCP Servers

  • A
    license
    C
    quality
    C
    maintenance
    Enables academic research through paper search across multiple databases (IACR, CryptoBib, Crossref, Google Scholar), PDF processing, and GitHub repository browsing. Features modular architecture with FastMCP-based proxy server routing to specialized academic tools.
    Last updated
    7
    2
    MIT
  • A
    license
    -
    quality
    D
    maintenance
    Aggregates multiple MCP services into a single unified interface with self-configuration capabilities, enabling dynamic addition and removal of tools via conversation.
    Last updated
    33
    69
    MIT

Matching MCP Connectors

  • send-that-email MCP — wraps StupidAPIs (requires X-API-Key)

  • Transform any blog post or article URL into ready-to-post social media content for Twitter/X threads, LinkedIn posts, Instagram captions, Facebook posts, and email newsletters. Pay-per-event: $0.07 for all 5 platforms, $0.03 for single platform.

  • Check MCP server connectivity by sending an optional message and receiving 'pong' in return.
    Apache 2.0
  • Lists directories accessible for file operations within the Pinata MCP server, enabling users to identify available storage locations for IPFS content management.
    MIT
  • Search and filter RAG-capable MCP servers by query, categories, score, transport, and other criteria to find the right retrieval server for your task.
    MIT
  • Returns recommended retriever MCP servers with smart defaults, allowing filtering by categories, score, reachability, and type to find the best retrieval server for your needs.
    MIT
  • Lists all MCP servers configured in your AI client, with environment variables masked. Helps you see existing setups before adding new servers or find exact server names for testing or removal.
    MIT
  • Discover all active Next.js development servers and list their available MCP tools to inspect current state before making changes.
    MIT
  • Analyze a project directory to identify its tech stack and get recommendations for MCP servers that integrate with it. Checks already installed servers to show what's missing.
    MIT
  • Search a curated catalog of over 3,500 MCP servers to find the right tool for your workflow. Filter by category, client, or language to narrow results.
    MIT
  • Discover MCP servers across registries by capability. Returns ranked server IDs with description, source, and credential-readiness status to find the right server before mounting.
    MIT