8 boosters for "transport" — AI-graded, open source, ready to install
A TypeScript boilerplate for building MCP servers with STDIO and HTTP transport support, designed to help developers quickly scaffold and extend their own Model Context Protocol integrations for Claude and other AI platforms.
A testing framework for Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers with CLI tools and dual transport support (SSE/stdio). Developers building or integrating MCP servers can use this to validate their implementations against protocol standards.
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.
TransBigData is a comprehensive Python toolkit for traffic and geospatial big data analysis, including trajectory processing, taxi OD extraction, metro network analysis, and visualization. It's ideal for transportation data scientists, urban planners, and mobility researchers handling GPS traces and spatio-temporal datasets.
A Spanish-language system prompt for the Coopuertos transport cooperative management system that guides AI assistants in helping users authenticate and interact with MCP tools. This booster benefits developers building Spanish-language interfaces for cooperative transport management platforms.
A playground MCP server for testing different transport mechanisms (STDIO and SSE) with the Model Context Protocol. Useful for MCP developers and contributors experimenting with transport layer implementations.
zai-vision enables Claude Code to dynamically access vision capabilities through an MCP server, allowing developers to convert UI screenshots into code/specs and extract text via OCR. It benefits developers building AI-powered tools that need to analyze visual content without loading all tools upfront.
An MCP server that enables Claude to search French train schedules and information via the Navitia API, benefiting travelers and developers building travel applications.