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About MCP Community Contributions

What is MCP Community Contributions: Build & Share Mods?

MCP Community Contributions is an open ecosystem where developers contribute modular extensions to expand the Model Context Protocol (MCP). This collaborative effort provides pre-built integrations and tools, enabling users to seamlessly connect MCP with third-party services, databases, and platforms. Contributions are organized into clients, server connectors, and standalone projects, fostering innovation while maintaining interoperability.

How to Use MCP Community Contributions: Build & Share Mods?

1. **Explore the Catalog**: Review available server connectors (e.g., Tinybird, PostgreSQL) or clients like ClaudeKeep for quick implementation.
2. **Contribute Code**: Fork repositories, develop new modules, and submit a Pull Request to add your work to the official list.
3. **Integrate**: Use npm packages or direct GitHub links to incorporate modules into your workflows—whether automating browser tasks via Puppeteer or accessing Google Drive files.

MCP Community Contributions Features

Key Features of MCP Community Contributions

  • Service Agnosticism**: Supports integrations with Cloudflare, Bluesky, Slack, and SQLite/PostgreSQL databases.
  • Modular Design**: Swap or combine server connectors (e.g., use DuckDB for lightweight analytics alongside R2 storage).
  • Ecosystem Expansion**: Projects like MCP Get simplify deployment, while frameworks like Kubernetes MCP Server enable orchestration at scale.

Use Cases of MCP Community Contributions

• **Data Enrichment**: Extract YouTube transcripts for AI analysis or query genetic data from .ged files.
• **Automation**: Automate web interactions via Puppeteer or manage cloud resources through Cloudflare Workers.
• **Multi-Service Workflows**: Sync Apple Notes to MCP, then analyze content with ClaudeKeep’s AI models.

MCP Community Contributions FAQ

FAQ from MCP Community Contributions

Q: How do I contribute a new module?
Fork the main repository, add your project details under the appropriate section, and submit a PR with clear documentation.

Q: Are there licensing restrictions?
All contributions follow the MIT License, allowing free use, modification, and distribution.

Q: Can I combine multiple server connectors?
Yes—MCP’s modular architecture lets you chain modules (e.g., use Tinybird for analytics and R2 for storage in the same workflow).

Content

MCP Community Contributions

This is an unofficial list of community contributions to the MCP project.

It covers:

  • MCP Clients
  • MCP Servers
  • Projects using MCP

Contributing

Open a PR to add your project to this list!

MCP Clients

MCP Servers

MCP Projects

License

This list is distributed under the MIT License.

The Servers list was seeded from awesome-mcp-servers under MIT License.

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