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16 cursor MCP Servers Available
A MCP server to allow the LLM in Cursor to access Rust Analyzer, Crate Docs and Cargo Commands.
Cursor Talk To Figma MCP
GitHub context server for AI models. Fetch files, structure, filter, and more.
Memento MCP: A Knowledge Graph Memory System for LLMs
MCP server which allow LLM in agent mode to analyze image whenever it needs
Put an end to code hallucinations! GitMCP is a free, open-source, remote MCP server for any GitHub project
Advanced MCP tool for Perplexity and OpenRouter API integration.
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation for remote memory bank management, inspired by Cline Memory Bank.
An MCP tool that provides AI with the ability to compress and decompress local files.
PhonePi MCP enables seamless integration between desktop AI tools and your smartphone, providing 23+ direct actions including SMS messaging, phone calls, contact management, snippet creation and search, clipboard sharing, notifications, battery status checks, and remote device controls.
Simple MCP Server to enable a human-in-the-loop workflow in tools like Cline and Cursor.
MCP Server for IDA Pro.
Expose llms-txt to IDEs for development
Give Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, and other AI-powered coding tools access to your Figma files with this Model Context Protocol server.
BlenderMCP connects Blender to Claude AI through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), allowing Claude to directly interact with and control Blender. This integration enables prompt assisted 3D modeling, scene creation, and manipulation.
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.