Model Context Protocol

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The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a standardized way for AI assistants to interact with external tools and services. This revolutionary protocol enables AI models to access real-world data and perform actions while maintaining security and user control.
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Enhanced Capabilities
Enable AI assistants to interact with databases, cloud services, and APIs, expanding their ability to help with real-world tasks.
Secure Architecture
Built with security-first design, ensuring controlled access and protecting sensitive information while enabling powerful integrations.
Universal Standard
A unified protocol that works across different AI models and services, creating a consistent and reliable integration experience.
Developer Friendly
Easy to implement and extend, with a growing ecosystem of tools and community-contributed servers for various services.

Servers

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Armor Crypto MCP
The Armor Model Context Protocol provides developers with comprehensive blockchain functionality for AI Agents. Integrate cross-chain swaps, token data, bridging, wallet management, limit orders, staking, and DCA features. Build reliable crypto tools and operations quickly with this complete suite of blockchain capabilities.
crypto blockchain web3 trading swaps wallet staking AI agents
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MCP YouTube
Uses yt-dlp to download subtitles from YouTube
video subtitles youtube content media
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Exa
Connect to Exa AI Search API for real-time web searches
search AI web real-time information
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Kagi
Integration with Kagi's search API and advanced features
search API web information privacy
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Cloudflare
Manage Workers, KV, R2, D1 and other Cloudflare services
cloud infrastructure serverless storage database
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Bluesky
Interact with Bluesky social network through AT Protocol
social network AT Protocol decentralized communication
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Phabricator
Manage tasks and code reviews in Phabricator
development code review project management collaboration tasks
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WCGW
What Could Go Wrong - interact with your local shell, edit files, run code, etc. desktop apps
shell local desktop code execution file management
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Notion
Access and manage Notion workspaces and databases
productivity notes database workspace knowledge management
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Obsidian
Interact with Obsidian vaults and notes
notes knowledge base markdown PKM productivity
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OpenAI
Interface with OpenAI's models and API services
AI language models GPT API machine learning
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NYT
Access New York Times articles and content
news articles media journalism content
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Filesystem
Secure file operations with configurable access controls
files storage security access control local
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GitHub
Repository management and GitHub API integration
git code repository version control collaboration
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Google Drive
File access and search capabilities
cloud storage documents files collaboration
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PostgreSQL
Read-only database access with schema inspection
database SQL data schema read-only
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Slack
Channel management and messaging capabilities
communication messaging collaboration channels team
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Memory
Knowledge graph-based persistent memory system
knowledge graph memory persistence data AI
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Puppeteer
Browser automation and web scraping
automation browser scraping web headless
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Brave Search
Web and local search using Brave's Search API
search web privacy API information
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Google Maps
Location services, directions, and place details
maps location navigation places directions
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Fetch
Web content fetching and conversion for LLM usage
web content HTTP LLM data
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GitLab
Repository and project management through GitLab's API
git repository CI/CD DevOps project management
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Git
Local Git operations including commits, diffs, and repository management
version control code repository local development