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Tools for seamless integration of different systems and services.
Cloud infrastructure and deployment management tools.
AI-powered tools for creative design workflows across 3D and 2D mediums.
AI-powered tools for product development, design review, and performance monitoring.
Tools for monitoring, analytics, and operational efficiency.
Host an Model Context Protocol SSE deployment on Cloud Run, Authenticating with IAM.
AlibabaCloud CloudOps MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol server for integrating HackMD's note-taking platform with AI assistants.
BurpSuite MCP Server: A powerful Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation for BurpSuite, providing programmatic access to Burp's core functionalities.
MCP server for fetching web page content with recursive exploration capability
NEXUS MCP- Simple MCP server for Claude Desktop
A MCP server for interacting with Taiga Project Manager
Full implementation of Todoist Rest API & support Todoist Sync API for MCP server
MCP Server for Microsoft Dynamics 365
MCP Server for creating/editing recipes in Paprika 3 with natural language
A MCP Server implementation for interacting with Unreal Engine instances through remote Python execution.
MCP server, providing AI with access to the payman documentation
Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Flow blockchain with direct RPC communication
An MCP server implementation for retrieving information from the AWS Knowledge Base using the Bedrock Agent Runtime.
MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open protocol that standardizes how applications provide context to LLMs. Think of MCP like a USB-C port for AI applications, providing a standardized way to connect AI models to different data sources and tools.
MCP Servers are lightweight programs that expose specific capabilities through the standardized Model Context Protocol. They act as bridges between LLMs like Claude and various data sources or services, allowing secure access to files, databases, APIs, and other resources.
MCP Servers follow a client-server architecture where a host application (like Claude Desktop) connects to multiple servers. Each server provides specific functionality through standardized endpoints and protocols, enabling Claude to access data and perform actions through the standardized protocol.
Yes, MCP Servers are designed with security in mind. They run locally with explicit configuration and permissions, require user approval for actions, and include built-in security features to prevent unauthorized access and ensure data privacy.