MDN has launched an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server, allowing AI tools and code assistants to directly access MDN's documentation on web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The server provides structured access to reference pages, enabling features such as real-time lookups and code examples within development environments.
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MDN has launched an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server, allowing AI tools and code assistants to directly access MDN's documentation on web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The server provides structured access to reference pages, enabling features such as real-time lookups and code examples within development environments.
Vublox Agent Tools is an MCP server offering six tools for AI agents to access live football scores, match summaries, player info, and recent results. It requires no API key or signup, running simply via npx.
The article introduces an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server built for the Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP), enabling AI agents to interact with commerce data and actions in a standardized way.
Apple has introduced the Safari MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for web developers, enabling seamless integration between AI-powered tools and the Safari Web Inspector. The server allows developers to use natural language to inspect, debug, and analyze web pages in Safari, leveraging Web Inspector protocols to interact with live browser sessions.
Safari Technology Preview 247 introduces the Safari MCP server, a Model Context Protocol server that lets AI agents connect to a Safari browser window to access DOM, network requests, screenshots, and console output for more autonomous web debugging and development.
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Search Console MCP is a free, open-source tool that integrates Google Search Console data with Claude, allowing users to query SEO data via chat after OAuth authentication, avoiding manual downloads and navigation.
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The article presents four key rules for building efficient Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, arguing developers should design them like user interfaces rather than traditional APIs. It emphasizes clear, purpose-driven tools, intuitive naming, consistent error handling, and thoughtful resource organization to improve client interactions and overall usability.
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Tidesman is a native MCP server designed to support Apple Container's Linux container workflows, providing integration for container management on Apple systems.
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Apple has introduced the Safari MCP server, a tool that allows web developers to integrate Safari’s Web Inspector capabilities with MCP-compatible AI assistants and automation tools. It enables tasks such as evaluating JavaScript, inspecting elements, managing network requests, and taking screenshots of live web pages, aiming to streamline debugging and testing workflows.
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Pitwall is an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides access to Formula 1 data, including real-time race information, standings, team and driver details, and historical race results.
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The article discusses the design of a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server tailored for unstructured data, outlining the architecture and considerations for enabling AI models to interact with non-relational data sources through standardized interfaces.
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World Model MCP v0.10.0 is a cross-runtime memory system designed to work across seven different coding agents, enabling shared context and persistent memory between them.
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BullRun is a free global stock screener that includes an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server, allowing users to filter and analyze stocks across global markets without cost.
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HomeButler is a tool that lets an AI manage a homelab via the Model Context Protocol (MCP) without granting direct SSH access, aiming to improve safety and control.
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Switch.ch provides a TCP throughput calculator that estimates the maximum achievable throughput based on bandwidth and round-trip time (RTT). The tool uses the TCP throughput formula (Bandwidth × RTT) to help network professionals assess performance limitations and plan capacity.
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OctoPerf has launched a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that allows any LLM-driven IDE or agent to control load testing directly using OAuth 2.1 authentication, eliminating the need for API keys.
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This page introduces a GraphQL MCP server and associated GraphiQL plugins, designed to enhance GraphQL development workflows by integrating MCP capabilities directly into the GraphiQL IDE.
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Mcpify automatically converts any REST API with an OpenAPI spec into an MCP server using a single command, eliminating the need to manually write tool wrappers for each endpoint.
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A developer scanned 87 MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers to evaluate their agent-authority hygiene, ranking them on a leaderboard based on security and permission practices.
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A free ACP payments module has been released that integrates Stripe payment processing into MCP (Model Context Protocol) tools, enabling developers to add payment capabilities to their AI-powered applications.
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A comprehensive MCP server has been created that exposes the full WhatsApp Business API through the PyWA library, enabling integration of WhatsApp messaging capabilities into AI applications.
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The page introduces a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that supports mainstream eBook formats such as ePub and PDF, enabling AI assistants to read and process digital books.
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Yet Another Web Analytics is a self-hosted, lightweight analytics tool that has no user interface but provides data via the Model Context Protocol (MCP), allowing integration with AI assistants and other tools for querying website traffic data.
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Agentlint is a security scanner designed to audit Model Context Protocol (MCP) server configurations, helping identify misconfigurations and potential security risks in agent setups.
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The author created a tool that makes awesome lists accessible via CLI commands, Skills, and the Model Context Protocol (MCP), allowing users to browse curated resources directly from the terminal.
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Forensic-deepdive is a tool that creates a code knowledge graph and provides an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for AI agents, enabling them to better understand and navigate codebases.
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Diplomat-agent is a tool that scans Python Model Context Protocol servers to detect unguarded tool calls, helping developers identify potential security risks in their MCP server implementations.
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Java MCP server supporting Streamable HTTP and Netty transports, designed for stateless deployment.
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Desktopmcp is an open-source MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that enables AI assistants to interact with the Linux desktop environment, allowing them to manage windows, simulate keyboard/mouse input, take screenshots, and monitor system resources.
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Heku is a tool that enables dynamic Model Context Protocol (MCP) tooling through JSON configuration files, allowing developers to define and manage MCP tools without writing code. It provides a config-driven approach to building and extending AI tool ecosystems.
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The article argues that every app that stores user data should ship a built-in MCP (Model Context Protocol) server, allowing AI tools to directly query and interact with that data. The author suggests a pattern of implementing MCP server functionality early in development and provides examples of how to add capabilities like tools, resources, and prompts.
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A developer built an MCP server that indexes all repositories in a codebase, enables natural language and dependency-based search, and automates batch changes (like updating a library across repos) by creating PRs and monitoring workflows. The tool uses MongoDB, Redis, and AI agents to simplify maintaining consistency across many microservices.
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The article describes the process of shipping a remote MCP (Model Context Protocol) server with OAuth protection, covering both the specification's implementation and three security bugs discovered during development.
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The video demonstrates an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides AI agents with practical coding tools, showing how they can interact with real development environments to perform tasks like editing files and running commands.
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Service-catalog-MCP indexes codebases at repo and codebase levels, extracts metadata, and supports lexical and logical search. It also enables batch changes across multiple services, can create PRs, and check their status.
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Corelayer0 allows developers to convert any OpenAPI specification into a hosted MCP (Model Context Protocol) server, enabling AI models to directly interact with existing APIs without custom integration code.
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Seekstone is an MCP server that allows Claude to directly access and interact with an Obsidian vault as a filesystem, enabling reading, searching, creating, and editing Markdown notes through filesystem operations rather than the Obsidian API.
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EGC is an MCP server that provides AI coding tools with persistent memory across sessions, allowing them to retain context and information between different coding interactions.
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Cloudflare's blog explains how SOCKMAP enables high-performance TCP splicing in the Linux kernel, allowing data to be forwarded between connections without copying to userspace, reducing CPU overhead and improving throughput for reverse proxies and tunneling services.
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Ratchet is a BIOS flashing toolkit that includes a built-in Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, enabling AI agents to interact with and perform BIOS flashing operations programmatically.
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A new PostgreSQL MCP server built in Rust offers 135 tools for database interaction, including utilities for SQL execution, schema inspection, data migration, query analysis, and AI integration via pgvector.
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A new online tool scores MCP servers for readiness against emerging standards, helping developers assess compatibility and identify areas for improvement.
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This article explains how to secure a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server by integrating it with an authorization server, detailing the use of OAuth2 and access tokens to authenticate and authorize requests between AI models and back-end data sources.
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Codebase Memory MCP is a high-performance code intelligence server that indexes entire codebases into a local SQLite database, enabling fast semantic search, context retrieval, and automated memory management for LLM-assisted development workflows.
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Smithery offers a server with 337+ MCP tools covering weather, crypto, finance, web search, DNS, AI chat, and more. It uses a pay-as-you-go model: $5 for 500 calls (1 credit per call), with no subscription required.
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The article explains how to implement a "give_feedback" tool in an MCP server to collect product feedback directly from AI agents, enabling developers to gather actionable insights and improve their software.
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A new MCP server offering 100 engineering tools and a boilerplate generator has been shared on Hacker News, aiming to streamline development workflows by providing a centralized toolkit for various engineering tasks.
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Code Intelligence MCP Server is a tool that provides codebase memory and context for AI coding assistants. It indexes codebases, stores metadata, and enables LLMs to query project structure, dependencies, and documentation to improve code understanding and generation.
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Sparda is a lightweight adapter that converts existing Express and FastAPI applications into Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers within minutes, enabling AI agents to interact with REST APIs seamlessly.
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JerrySniffs is a new MCP server and API offering web and social media search capabilities. The tool is designed to provide developers with search functionality across multiple online platforms, as showcased on Hacker News.
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MDN has launched an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server, allowing AI tools and code assistants to directly access MDN's documentation on web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The server provides structured access to reference pages, enabling features such as real-time lookups and code examples within development environments.