MCP.ing
MCP Server** - A list of MCP services for discovering MCP servers in the community and providing a convenient search function for MCP services by **[iiiusky](https://github.com/iiiusky)**
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mcp server discovery and cataloging
Medium confidenceMaintains a searchable registry of MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers contributed by the community. The system crawls, indexes, and catalogs available MCP server implementations with metadata including server name, description, capabilities, and repository links. This enables developers to discover compatible MCP servers without manually searching GitHub or documentation.
Provides a centralized, searchable catalog specifically for MCP servers rather than requiring developers to manually search GitHub or documentation sites. Implements community-driven curation with metadata standardization for MCP-specific attributes.
More discoverable than GitHub search alone because it aggregates MCP servers in one place with standardized metadata and filtering, reducing friction for developers evaluating MCP ecosystem options.
full-text search across mcp server registry
Medium confidenceImplements a search engine that indexes MCP server names, descriptions, capabilities, and metadata to enable fast keyword-based discovery. The search likely uses inverted indexing or similar full-text search patterns to match user queries against the catalog and return ranked results with relevance scoring.
Provides MCP-specific full-text search optimized for server discovery rather than generic web search. Likely indexes MCP-specific fields (capabilities, protocol version, authentication methods) to improve relevance for MCP use cases.
More targeted than generic GitHub search because it understands MCP server structure and metadata, returning more relevant results for developers looking for specific MCP integrations.
server metadata aggregation and normalization
Medium confidenceCollects and standardizes metadata from diverse MCP server sources (GitHub repositories, documentation, server manifests) into a consistent schema. This involves parsing repository information, extracting capability descriptions, normalizing version information, and organizing data for searchable indexing. The system likely uses web scraping, API calls, or community submission forms to gather and validate server information.
Implements MCP-specific metadata schema that captures protocol-relevant attributes (supported MCP versions, authentication methods, resource types, tool definitions) rather than generic software metadata. Likely includes automated validation to ensure servers conform to MCP specification requirements.
More comprehensive than manual GitHub browsing because it extracts and standardizes MCP-specific technical details that developers need to evaluate server compatibility, reducing evaluation friction.
community server submission and contribution workflow
Medium confidenceProvides a mechanism for developers to submit new MCP servers to the registry, likely through pull requests, web forms, or API endpoints. The system validates submissions against MCP specifications, checks for duplicates, and integrates approved servers into the catalog. This enables community-driven growth of the MCP ecosystem without requiring centralized development effort.
Implements a community-driven registry model where server developers can self-submit, reducing centralized maintenance burden. Likely uses GitHub pull requests or similar version-controlled workflows to maintain transparency and enable community review of submissions.
More scalable than a manually-maintained registry because it enables community contributions, allowing the MCP ecosystem to grow organically without requiring a dedicated team to catalog every new server.
server capability and feature tagging
Medium confidenceCategorizes and tags MCP servers by their capabilities, supported integrations, and features (e.g., 'database-access', 'file-operations', 'web-search', 'code-execution'). This enables developers to filter and discover servers by functional category rather than searching by name. The system likely maintains a taxonomy of MCP capabilities and maps servers to relevant tags.
Implements MCP-specific capability taxonomy that reflects the protocol's resource and tool model rather than generic software categorization. Likely includes tags for MCP-specific features like 'resource-access', 'tool-definitions', 'sampling-support', and 'streaming-support'.
More useful than generic software categorization because it captures MCP-specific capabilities that developers need to evaluate server compatibility with their MCP-based systems.
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MCP Servers Search
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MCPServers.com
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MCPRepository.com
** - A repository that indexes and organizes all MCP servers for easy discovery.
add-mcp
Add MCP servers to your favorite coding agents with a single command.
AllInOneMCP
MCP of MCPs. A central hub for MCP servers. Helps you discover available MCP servers and learn how to install and use them. REMOTE! Use the url [https://mcp.pfvc.io/mcp/](https://mcp.pfvc.io/mcp/) to add the server. **Remember the final backslash\*\*.
awesome-mcp-servers
Awesome MCP Servers - A curated list of Model Context Protocol servers
Best For
- ✓Developers building MCP-compatible applications and agents
- ✓Teams evaluating MCP adoption and ecosystem maturity
- ✓Builders looking to integrate third-party MCP servers into their systems
- ✓Developers with specific MCP requirements searching for compatible servers
- ✓Teams evaluating multiple MCP options for a particular use case
- ✓Builders integrating MCP servers into larger systems
- ✓Registry maintainers managing the MCP server catalog
- ✓Developers building tools that consume MCP server metadata
Known Limitations
- ⚠Relies on community contributions — coverage may be incomplete or lag behind new server releases
- ⚠No built-in validation of server functionality or maintenance status
- ⚠Metadata quality depends on contributor accuracy and completeness
- ⚠No real-time server health monitoring or availability checking
- ⚠Search quality depends on metadata completeness and standardization
- ⚠No semantic search or NLP-based understanding of server capabilities
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