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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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    Dive

    Dive

    Dive is an open-source MCP Host Desktop Application

    Dive is an open‑source MCP host desktop application that serves as a bridge between MCP servers and any large language models supporting function calling, designed to deliver a seamless AI agent experience across environments. Compatible with ChatGPT, Anthropic, Ollama and OpenAI-compatible models. Enabling seamless MCP AI agent integration on both stdio and SSE mode. One-click access to managed MCP servers via OAPHub.ai - eliminates complex local deployments. Modern Tauri version alongside traditional Electron version for optimal performance.
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    mcp-cli

    mcp-cli

    Lighweight CLI to interact with MCP servers

    ...It’s designed to be fast and shell-friendly, compiling to a single standalone binary and producing machine-readable output (e.g., JSON) that plays well with other CLI tooling like jq and standard piping. mcp-cli supports both stdio and HTTP-based MCP servers, connection pooling with a lazy-spawn daemon to keep connections warm, and flexible tool filtering via easy configuration options.
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    MCPHub

    MCPHub

    A unified hub for centralized management and dynamic organization

    MCPHub is a unified hub that organizes many MCP servers behind clean Streamable HTTP (SSE) endpoints so clients can connect to “all tools,” a specific server, or logical groups. It’s designed to simplify multi-server operations: one process can multiplex several named STDIO servers and re-expose them over HTTP for IDEs and services. The README ships in multiple languages and includes deployment and routing guidance, signaling an intention to reach a broad user base. The project publishes to npm with frequent updates and provides a dashboard preview to help visualize connected servers. Community write-ups describe practical setups, including Docker images and hosted landing pages. ...
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    DBHub

    DBHub

    Universal database MCP server connecting to MySQL, PostgreSQL

    DBHub is a universal database gateway that implements the MCP server interface so assistants and IDEs can explore and query databases through typed tools. It supports multiple transports—stdio for desktop clients and HTTP for networked scenarios—making it flexible to embed or deploy. Configuration is environment-variable driven, with a DSN and per-engine settings covering Postgres, MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, and SQLite. Operational flags include read-only mode, row limits, and even SSH tunneling options for secure access into private networks. ...
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    MCPJam

    MCPJam

    Postman for MCPs - A tool for testing and debugging MCPs

    Inspector by MCPJam is a visual developer tool—akin to Postman—for testing and debugging MCP servers, with capabilities to simulate and trace tool execution via various transports and LLM integrations.
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    Actors MCP Server

    Actors MCP Server

    Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server for Apify's Actors

    The Apify Actors MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables AI assistants to interact with Apify Actors. This integration allows AI models to utilize various web scraping and automation tools provided by Apify, facilitating tasks such as data extraction and web automation. ​
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    MCP Server Chart

    MCP Server Chart

    A visualization mcp contains 25+ visual charts

    ...Out of the box it exposes more than 20–25 chart generators—covering staples like bar, line, area, histogram and pie, plus advanced visuals such as dual-axes, heatmaps, radar, flow and fishbone diagrams—so an AI client can request a chart and receive an image URL in return. The server can run over stdio for desktop IDEs or via SSE/“streamable” HTTP transport, making it easy to plug into MCP-capable clients and platforms (including Dify) without custom glue code. A simple CLI and environment variables control behavior, including disabling specific tools, selecting a visualization request service, or tagging a service instance for multi-tenant setups. ...
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    Markdown to PDF

    Markdown to PDF

    Hackable CLI tool for converting Markdown files to PDF using Node.js

    A simple and hackable CLI tool for converting markdown to pdf. It uses Marked to convert markdown to HTML and Puppeteer (headless Chromium) to further convert the HTML to PDF. It also uses highlight.js for code highlighting. The whole source code of this tool is only ~250 lines of JS ~500 lines of Typescript and ~100 lines of CSS, so it is easy to clone and customize.
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    Shadcn UI v4 MCP Server

    Shadcn UI v4 MCP Server

    A mcp server to allow LLMS gain context about shadcn ui component

    Shadcn UI v4 MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol server that enables AI assistants to access, retrieve, and utilize shadcn/ui component libraries within development workflows, effectively bridging UI component systems with AI-driven coding tools. It provides structured access to component source code, demos, metadata, and reusable UI blocks, allowing AI agents to generate accurate and production-ready interface implementations. The server supports multiple frontend frameworks including...
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