Open Source Windows Model Context Protocol (MCP) Servers

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    MarkItDown

    MarkItDown

    Python tool for converting files and office documents to Markdown

    MarkItDown is a lightweight Python utility developed by Microsoft for converting various files and office documents to Markdown format. It is particularly useful for preparing documents for use with large language models and related text analysis pipelines. ​
    Downloads: 61 This Week
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    xiaohongshu-mcp

    xiaohongshu-mcp

    MCP for xiaohongshu.com

    xiaohongshu-mcp is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that equips AI assistants with first-class tools for working on Xiaohongshu (Little Red Book), focusing on day-to-day creator and operator workflows rather than generic browsing. The project centers on authenticated actions and data access that matter to content operations, such as checking login state, publishing or scheduling content, fetching recommendations and search results, reading post details, and acting on comments. It’s packaged so MCP-capable clients (e.g., Claude Desktop, Cursor) can discover its tools via schemas instead of prompt guesswork, which improves reliability and reduces brittle automation. The repo highlights a growing community and provides links to a hosted landing page, signaling that the server is intended for practical use beyond a proof of concept. By exposing typed resources and procedures, it enables repeatable, auditable automation in social workflows where UI changes are frequent.
    Downloads: 44 This Week
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    ScreenPipe

    ScreenPipe

    AI app store powered by 24/7 desktop history. open source

    Screenpipe is an AI app store powered by continuous desktop history recording. It operates entirely locally, offering developers a platform to build, distribute, and monetize AI applications that leverage comprehensive contextual data from users' desktop activities. ​
    Downloads: 36 This Week
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    MCP Grafana

    MCP Grafana

    MCP server for Grafana

    The Grafana MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed to provide access to Grafana instances and their surrounding ecosystems. It enables seamless integration with Grafana's visualization and monitoring capabilities. ​
    Downloads: 33 This Week
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    Wanaku

    Wanaku

    Wanaku MCP Router

    Wanaku is an MCP Router designed to connect AI-enabled applications using the Model Context Protocol. Built on top of Apache Camel and Quarkus, it offers unmatched connectivity, speed, and reliability for AI agents, facilitating seamless integration across various services and platforms. ​
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    Nerve

    Nerve

    The Simple Agent Development Kit

    Nerve is a developer-friendly Agent Development Kit (ADK) that utilizes YAML and a CLI to define, run, orchestrate, and evaluate LLM-driven agents. It supports declarative setups, tool integration, workflow pipelines, and both MCP client and server roles. Nerve is a simple yet powerful Agent Development Kit (ADK) to build, run, evaluate, and orchestrate LLM-based agents using just YAML and a CLI. It’s designed for technical users who want programmable, auditable, and reproducible automation using large language models. Define agents using a clean YAML format: system prompt, task, tools, and variables — all in one file.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    Telegram MCP

    Telegram MCP

    MCP server to work with Telegram through MTProto

    An MCP server that bridges the Telegram API and AI assistants, enabling seamless interaction between AI applications and Telegram through MTProto. ​
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Firebase MCP

    Firebase MCP

    Model Context Protocol (MCP) server to interact with Firebase service

    A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables Large Language Model (LLM) clients to interact seamlessly with Firebase services, facilitating operations across Authentication, Firestore, and Storage. ​
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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  • 9
    n8n-MCP

    n8n-MCP

    A MCP for Claude Desktop / Claude Code / Windsurf / Cursor

    n8n-mcp is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that turns the n8n workflow platform into a set of first-class, typed tools an AI assistant can understand and operate. It exposes structured knowledge of n8n nodes and operations so an agent can reason about workflows, parameters, and executions without scraping docs or guessing API shapes. The server focuses on making Claude Desktop (and other MCP-capable clients) “n8n-literate,” enabling tasks such as inspecting existing workflows, proposing node chains, and validating configuration before runs. It ships with organized resources and tool definitions that map cleanly to n8n’s ecosystem, improving reliability compared with ad-hoc prompt patterns. The project targets practical agent ops: safer mutations, better error reporting, and predictable behavior when automating or refactoring automations. Community posts highlight the goal of giving agents accurate knowledge of hundreds of n8n nodes and keeping that knowledge fresh as n8n evolves.
    Downloads: 14 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. Documentation covers setup, tokens, and client configuration, highlighting native editor integrations. Its design goal is to give AI agents first-class, governed access to GitHub workflows.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    ContextForge MCP Gateway

    ContextForge MCP Gateway

    A Model Context Protocol (MCP) Gateway & Registry

    MCP Context Forge is a feature-rich gateway and registry that federates Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers and traditional REST services behind a single, governed endpoint. It exposes an MCP-compliant interface to clients while handling discovery, authentication, rate limiting, retries, and observability on the server side. The gateway scales horizontally, supports multi-cluster deployments on Kubernetes, and uses Redis for federation and caching across instances. Operators can define virtual servers, wire multiple transports, and optionally enable an admin UI for management and monitoring. Packaged for quick starts via PyPI and Docker, it targets production reliability with health checks, metrics, and structured logs. The project positions itself as an integration hub so agentic apps can “connect once, use many” backends with consistent policy and lifecycle control.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    IDA Pro MCP

    IDA Pro MCP

    MCP Server for IDA Pro

    The IDA Pro MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed to integrate with IDA Pro, a popular disassembler and debugger. It enables AI assistants to interact with IDA Pro, facilitating tasks such as code analysis and reverse engineering. ​
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Playwright MCP

    Playwright MCP

    Playwright MCP server

    An MCP server developed by Microsoft that offers browser automation capabilities using Playwright, enabling LLMs to interact with web pages through structured accessibility snapshots without relying on visual data. ​
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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  • 14
    Upsonic

    Upsonic

    The most reliable AI agent framework that supports MCP

    Upsonic is a reliability-focused AI agent framework designed for real-world applications. It enables the development of trusted agent workflows within organizations by incorporating advanced reliability features, such as verification layers and output evaluation systems. The framework supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP), facilitating integration with various tools and enhancing agent capabilities. ​
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    FastMCP

    FastMCP

    The fast, Pythonic way to build Model Context Protocol servers

    FastMCP is a fast, Pythonic framework for building servers and clients using the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It abstracts away protocol complexity like serialization, validation, and error handling, letting developers focus entirely on their business logic. With simple decorators, you can expose Python functions as tools, resources, or prompts that AI agents can safely and efficiently use. FastMCP introduces clear abstractions—components, providers, and transforms—that make it easy to control what agents see and how they interact with your system. The framework is opinionated by design, ensuring best practices and protocol compliance are the default rather than an extra burden. Actively maintained and widely adopted, FastMCP powers a majority of MCP servers and has become the de facto standard for production-ready MCP applications.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Lemonade

    Lemonade

    Lemonade helps users run local LLMs with the highest performance

    Lemonade is a local LLM runtime that aims to deliver the highest possible performance on your own hardware by auto-configuring state-of-the-art inference engines for both NPUs and GPUs. The project positions itself as a “local LLM server” you can run on laptops and workstations, abstracting away backend differences while giving you a single place to serve and manage models. Its README emphasizes real-world adoption across startups, research groups, and large companies, signaling a focus on practical deployments rather than toy demos. The repository highlights easy onboarding with downloads, docs, and a Discord for support, suggesting an active user community. Messaging centers on squeezing maximum throughput/latency from modern accelerators without users having to hand-tune kernels or flags. Releases further reinforce the “server” framing, pointing developers toward a service that can be integrated into apps and tools.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    MCP K8s Go

    MCP K8s Go

    MCP server connecting to Kubernetes

    A Golang-based MCP server that connects AI assistants to Kubernetes clusters, enabling efficient management and operation of Kubernetes resources through natural language commands. ​
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    XHS-Downloader

    XHS-Downloader

    GUI/CLI tool for downloading Xiaohongshu

    XHS-Downloader is a GUI/CLI tool for downloading Xiaohongshu (Little Red Book) content without watermarks, supporting both graphics and video posts. Prebuilt packages for Windows and macOS are available from Releases and GitHub Actions artifacts, so most users can run it by unzipping and launching the included executable. The project offers two execution paths—run the compiled app or run from source—and documents default download and configuration paths to simplify first use. Recent releases add format support like JPEG and HEIC, clipboard-listening mode improvements, author-based archiving, SOCKS/HTTP proxy options, and the ability to set the file’s modification time to the post’s publish time for cleaner library organization. There is an active issues/discussions area with community tips, including approaches that use Selenium to acquire cookies and user agents for more reliable downloads.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    All-in-One Model Context Protocol

    All-in-One Model Context Protocol

    All-in-one MCP server with AI search, RAG

    The All-in-One Model Context Protocol Server is a comprehensive MCP server implementation integrating services like GitLab, Jira, Confluence, YouTube, and more. It provides AI-powered search capabilities and utility tools to enhance development workflows. ​
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Chrome DevTools MCP

    Chrome DevTools MCP

    Chrome DevTools for coding agents

    chrome-devtools-mcp is an MCP server that connects AI agents to the Chrome DevTools Protocol so they can inspect pages, record traces, read console/network data, and modify the live browser state under user control. It makes a running Chrome instance visible to MCP clients, enabling agents to debug websites end-to-end—launching Chrome, navigating, profiling, and collecting artifacts in a structured way. The repository spells out environment requirements and cautions that exposing a live browser to agents grants powerful access, so sensitive data should be handled carefully. Beyond static inspection, it exposes operational tools like starting a performance trace that an agent can later analyze to propose optimizations. The server is intended to slot into MCP-capable assistants and IDEs, giving them reliable, typed tools and resource endpoints rather than ad-hoc automation. Documentation from the Chrome team explains how the server augments agents with real debugging capabilities.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Last9 MCP Server

    Last9 MCP Server

    Last9 MCP Server

    The Last9 MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol server implementation for Last9, enabling AI agents to seamlessly bring real-time production context—logs, metrics, and traces—into local environments to auto-fix code faster. ​
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    MCP Server Chart

    MCP Server Chart

    A visualization mcp contains 25+ visual charts

    mcp-server-chart is a TypeScript Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that turns AntV’s visualization stack into agent-callable tools for automatic chart generation and lightweight data analysis. 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. The README documents private deployment, record generation, and tool filtering, giving teams a path from local experimentation to managed usage.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Binary Ninja MCP

    Binary Ninja MCP

    A Binary Ninja plugin, MCP server

    The Binary Ninja MCP is a plugin and bridge that integrates Binary Ninja with Large Language Model clients via the Model Context Protocol, enhancing reverse engineering workflows with AI assistance. ​
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Context7 Platform

    Context7 Platform

    Up-to-date code documentation for LLMs and AI code editors

    Context7 is a system that aims to inject fresh, version-specific documentation and code snippets into language model prompts, thereby avoiding reliance on outdated training data or hallucinated APIs. It’s designed to integrate with tools that support the Model Context Protocol (MCP), such as Cursor, Windsurf, and other LLM clients. When a user writes a prompt and appends something like “use context7,” the system detects the libraries or frameworks being asked about, fetches the latest docs/snippets from the source repositories, filters and packages relevant context, and injects them into the LLM’s prompt to guide it toward accurate, up-to-date code. The upstream codebase provides an MCP server implementation, enabling clients to easily interface with the Context7 service over standard channels (HTTP, stdio) and treat it as an external “knowledge tool.”
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Firecrawl MCP Server

    Firecrawl MCP Server

    Adds powerful web scraping and search to Cursor and Claude

    firecrawl-mcp-server is the official MCP integration for Firecrawl that brings high-recall web scraping, crawling, and search into IDEs and agent runtimes. It exposes tools for single-page scrape, multi-URL batch jobs, site discovery, and search enrichment, returning cleaned, structured content suitable for downstream LLM reasoning. The server is designed to run with Firecrawl’s hosted API or self-hosted deployments, making it flexible for enterprise data-governance requirements. Built-in behaviors include JavaScript rendering, automatic retries, and streamable HTTP so long pages and large crawls can flow incrementally into agents. Because it’s an MCP server, clients get typed inputs/outputs and standardized error handling rather than ad-hoc prompt instructions. The repository is active, widely starred, and includes quick starts that make it easy to add web research to an agent stack.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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