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"How to Discover and Install Minecraft MCP Servers" matching MCP tools:

  • Discover running Next.js dev servers and list their MCP tools for runtime diagnostics, route inspection, and component analysis.
    MIT
  • Get the correct terminal command to upgrade fcop-mcp for your install method (pip, pipx, or uvx). Solves the problem that MCP servers cannot safely upgrade themselves during runtime.
    MIT
  • Search open bounties for paid engineering work across software, hardware, MCP servers, CAD, EDA. Filter by category, status, and payout to discover tasks matching your capabilities.
    MIT
  • Fetch an MCP server's README to extract configuration details like install commands, transport type, environment variables, and usage examples. Useful for servers not fully documented in the registry.
    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
  • Find step-by-step MCP tutorials for installing, configuring, comparing, and building servers to solve setup issues with clients like Claude, Cursor, and Cline.
    MIT

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  • 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.

  • Daily world briefing that tells AI assistants what's actually happening right now. Leaders, conflicts, deaths, economic data, holidays. Updated daily so they stop getting current events wrong.

  • Install an MCP server package, add it to your client configuration, and validate it works. Supports npm, pip, Docker, and HTTP transport servers. Performs preflight checks with dry-run option to avoid broken configs.
    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
  • Compare wspr-mcp service version and wspr.live schema revision across servers to detect configuration drift without leaving the MCP protocol.
    GPL 3.0
  • Provides install commands for ngsrv CLI and configuration snippets for MCP clients. Requested when setting up ngsrv or configuring clients like Cursor.
  • Discover relevant tools across all upstream MCP servers by describing your task in natural language. Always call this first to find which tools to use.
    MIT
  • Retrieve all available egg categories (nests) from the Pterodactyl panel to organize server templates by type, such as Minecraft or Voice Servers, for easier template selection.
  • Install a group of MCP servers from a built-in stack name or a YAML file. Preview installation with dry_run before making changes.
    MIT
  • Lists already installed MCP servers by scanning local config files (Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code). Optionally checks each server against the AgentAudit registry for security insights.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Identify which monitored MCP servers depend on a given npm package. Use during incident response to assess blast radius and determine impact across your infrastructure.
    MIT
  • Discover available MCP registries to identify which collections of MCP servers can be searched and added as upstreams.
    MIT
  • Determine the runtime environment's container, OS, package manager, and sudo availability to decide how to install tools.
    MIT
  • List all available MCP servers, categorized as loaded, lazy, or disabled, to understand server availability.
    MIT