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A centralized, community-driven registry service dedicated to listing and discovering servers implementing the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It aims to provide a reliable directory for finding and connecting to MCP instances.
This project establishes a central registry and discovery service for servers adhering to the Model Context Protocol (MCP), fostering a community around MCP deployments and making server discovery straightforward.
Finding and connecting to available Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers can be challenging without a centralized, trustworthy directory. This project solves that by providing a searchable and community-maintained list.
Allows MCP server operators to register their server details programmatically or via a web interface, including endpoints, features, and status.
Provides a public API and web interface for users and client applications to search and filter registered MCP servers based on criteria like capabilities, location, or tags.
Enables community members to contribute information, verify server status, or report issues.
The registry serves various users within the Model Context Protocol ecosystem, enabling seamless server discovery and integration across different applications.
Developers building applications that interact with MCP servers (e.g., chatbots, data analysis tools) can query the registry API to find compatible servers dynamically based on required features or location.
Simplifies server discovery and selection, allowing applications to connect to a wider, dynamic network of MCP servers without hardcoding addresses.
Operators who have deployed a new MCP server can register it with the service to increase its visibility and allow users and client applications to find it easily.
Increases server discoverability, drives usage, and fosters community engagement around the deployed server.
Individuals or organizations wanting to find a public MCP server for personal use or specific tasks can browse or search the registry's web interface.
Provides a simple, central place to find suitable MCP servers, avoiding the need to search disparate sources.
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