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    Unla

    Unla

    Gateway service that instantly transforms existing MCP Servers

    Unla is a lightweight, highly available MCP gateway written in Go that turns existing MCP servers or ordinary HTTP APIs into MCP-compliant services through configuration, not code changes. Its goal is to let teams “wire up” tools they already run—internal REST endpoints, third-party APIs, or local MCP servers—and present a single, reliable MCP interface to clients like Claude Desktop, Cursor, and IDEs. The gateway focuses on operational concerns you’d expect in production: multi-instance availability, health checking, and declarative routing that maps upstreams to MCP tools and resources. ...
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    MetaMCP

    MetaMCP

    MCP Aggregator, Orchestrator, Middleware, Gateway in one docker

    MetaMCP is an all-in-one MCP aggregator, orchestrator, and middleware that merges many MCP servers into a single, policy-aware server you can point any MCP client at. It’s built to centralize discovery, apply middlewares (e.g., auth, rate limits, transforms), and present a unified catalog of tools and resources from diverse backends. The repository and site describe it as “the one MCP to manage all your MCPs,” with diagrams and examples showing how to compose fleets behind a single endpoint. ...
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