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    MCP Proxy

    MCP Proxy

    A TypeScript SSE proxy for MCP servers that use stdio transport

    mcp-proxy is a lightweight bridge that converts between MCP transports, letting you run a server on stdio and expose it over Streamable HTTP (SSE) or do the reverse. This enables existing desktop-style MCP servers to be reused by web services and IDEs that prefer HTTP, without modifying the server. The tool can multiplex multiple named STDIO servers behind one proxy instance, simplifying fleet deployments or local development with many tools. ...
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    mcpo

    mcpo

    A simple, secure MCP-to-OpenAPI proxy server

    mcpo is a minimal bridge that exposes any MCP tool as an OpenAPI-compatible HTTP server. Instead of writing glue code, you point mcpo at an MCP server command and it generates REST endpoints and an OpenAPI spec that other systems (or LLM agent frameworks) can call immediately. This design lets you reuse a growing library of MCP servers with platforms that only understand HTTP+OpenAPI, unifying tool access across ecosystems. The project emphasizes “dead-simple” setup and pairs with Open WebUI...
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    FastAPI-MCP

    FastAPI-MCP

    Expose your FastAPI endpoints as Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools

    fastapi_mcp lets you expose existing FastAPI endpoints as Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools with minimal setup, so AI agents can call your app as first-class tools. Rather than acting as a thin converter, it’s built as a native FastAPI extension that understands dependency injection, so you can reuse Depends() for authentication and authorization across your MCP tools. The server speaks directly to your app over its ASGI interface, avoiding extra HTTP hops between the MCP layer and your API, which reduces latency and simplifies deployment. A tiny bootstrap is enough to stand up an MCP server and, if desired, mount an HTTP transport for remote clients. ...
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