708 boosters for "server" — AI-graded, open source, ready to install
Augure is a proactive AI agent MCP server that integrates with Claude Desktop and Claude Code, enabling automation through Telegram, email, Docker, and scheduled tasks. It's designed for developers and power users who need an intelligent agent to automate workflows and manage integrations across multiple platforms.
This MCP server integrates the Internet Game Database (IGDB) into Claude, enabling developers and gamers to search for games, access detailed information, and discover titles directly within their AI workflow. It's useful for game researchers, content creators, and developers building game-related applications.
An MCP server that integrates Gluestack UI components into AI assistants, enabling them to access component source code, demos, and metadata for better UI development assistance. Ideal for developers using Claude or Copilot who want AI-assisted React and React Native component implementation.
A MCP server that enables Claude to ask users questions through a UI interface, bridging AI interactions with user input in Claude Desktop and Claude Code environments. Useful for developers building interactive AI applications that require human feedback or decision-making.
An MCP server that integrates Elasticsearch with Claude, enabling AI-powered search and data operations through the Model Context Protocol. Developers building AI applications that need to query, search, or manipulate Elasticsearch data will benefit from direct integration with Claude.
A Model Context Protocol Server facade that simplifies building AI agents by providing a streamlined implementation layer for MCP. Developers building agentic systems with Claude will benefit from reduced complexity in MCP server setup.
Windsurf Rules for mexc-mcp-server that provides development workflow guidance, task management CLI commands, and self-improvement templates for the Windsurf IDE. Developers using Windsurf with the mexc-mcp-server project benefit from standardized rules and structured task management.
brosh is a Cursor-integrated MCP server that enables AI assistants to capture full-page browser screenshots with scrolling support using Playwright. Developers using Claude in Cursor benefit from automated visual webpage inspection for debugging, testing, and content analysis.
An MCP server that provides structured access to adversarial tactics and cyber attack techniques for security research, penetration testing, and AI safety evaluation. Useful for security professionals, red teamers, and AI safety researchers studying attack vectors.
Cursor Rules for BigQuery MCP Server integration, providing IDE-specific configuration for TypeScript development with Bun utilities.
Auralis Commander is a lightweight MCP server that extends Claude Desktop with Windows system access—enabling shell execution, file operations, process management, and system queries. It's ideal for developers and power users who want Claude to interact directly with their Windows environment.
Cursor Rules for Prometheus Mesh MCP server development that provides essential workflow guidance, quick commands, and core development principles for AI assistants working on the codebase.
This MCP server automates unit test generation for Angular, React, and Next.js projects, helping developers save time by generating Jest, Jasmine, and Karma tests directly within Claude. It's ideal for teams looking to improve test coverage and streamline their testing workflow.
A GitHub releases management toolkit for Claude that enables automated changelog generation, version comparison, and release documentation through the Model Context Protocol. Ideal for developers and DevOps teams who need to track, analyze, and document software releases programmatically.
Node Code Sandbox MCP enables AI agents and LLMs to safely execute JavaScript code, install npm packages, and test implementations in real-time. Developers building coding assistants, automated testing tools, and interactive AI applications benefit from this secure, MCP-compliant execution environment.
An MCP server that integrates FFmpeg for multimedia processing with security, caching, and batch operations support, enabling developers to perform video and audio transformations seamlessly within Claude Desktop and Claude Code environments.
A schema reference guide for implementing MCP (Model Context Protocol) clients and servers in PHP, helping developers quickly locate the right types and DTOs for protocol integration tasks.
Geist provides Cursor-integrated coding rules and best practices for Python, SQLAlchemy, logging, and server development using FastAPI and LLM models. It helps developers maintain consistent code standards and proper patterns when building AI-powered applications.
MCP-TEAMATE is a Cursor rules booster that enables AI cooperation through an MCP server simulating a team environment with HTTP API integration. It helps developers implement collaborative AI workflows within Cursor.
Memory Bank MCP Server provides semantic code indexing and AI-powered codebase understanding for developers using Claude. It enables intelligent code exploration and context-aware assistance directly within Claude Desktop and Claude Code.
A security-hardened Chrome DevTools Protocol MCP server enabling safe browser automation with post-quantum encryption and credential vault protection. Ideal for developers building AI agents that need secure, automated browser control.
A self-generating MCP server framework that enables developers to create and deploy Model Context Protocol servers with built-in service management and development tooling. Useful for developers building AI integrations and Claude extensions.
This MCP server provides real-time Singapore transportation data including bus arrivals, train alerts, and carpark availability. It's useful for developers building travel planning apps, mobility integrations, and location-based services in Singapore.
An MCP server that provides instant access to browser compatibility data and web API support information from the caniuse database, helping developers quickly check feature support across browsers without leaving their IDE.