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    kMCP

    kMCP

    Kubernetes Controller for building, testing and deploying MCP servers

    ...For cluster operations, it includes a Kubernetes controller that manages MCP server lifecycles using a dedicated Custom Resource Definition (CRD), allowing MCP servers to be represented as native Kubernetes objects you can operate with familiar kubectl-driven patterns. A key component is the transport adapter, which fronts MCP servers to provide routing and multi-transport support without requiring code changes in your server implementation. The project is geared toward consistency, aiming to reduce the “glue work” of writing Dockerfiles, hand-rolling manifests, and manually wiring networking and deployment details for each MCP server.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    GitHub MCP Server

    GitHub MCP Server

    GitHub's official MCP Server

    The GitHub MCP Server exposes GitHub as a Model Context Protocol server so AI assistants can safely act on repos, issues, pull requests, gists, and more through a consistent tool interface. It’s designed to run locally or remotely and then be attached to MCP-capable clients (for example, Copilot Chat) so an LLM can search code, open files, create branches, draft PRs, label or triage issues, and query metadata without hard-coding GitHub APIs. The server defines tools and resources with fine-grained scopes, leaning on GitHub’s auth to enforce least privilege and auditable access. It supports both stdio and HTTP transports, enabling IDE and headless integrations, and adopts common MCP behaviors like prompts, schemas, and tool definitions to keep agent calls predictable. ...
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