MCP Find
mcp-find is a command-line tool for searching MCP servers through the API of mcprepository.com, which helps developers quickly find the required protocol services.
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What is mcp-find?
mcp-find is a simple command-line tool that helps developers quickly search for MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers through the terminal. It connects to the official MCP server repository (mcprepository.com) and provides convenient search functionality.How to use mcp-find?
Simply enter the search command in the terminal, and the tool will return a list of matching MCP servers, including names, star ratings, and brief descriptions.Use cases
It is particularly useful when you need to quickly find MCP servers with specific functions, such as when building AI agents, automation tools, or protocol applications.Main features
Fast searchSearch for MCP servers with simple commands
Detailed resultsThe returned results include server names, star ratings, and descriptions
Convenient installationSupports direct use via npx or global installation
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Search for MCP servers without opening a browser
Results are concise and easy to quickly filter
Supports multiple installation and usage methods
Limitations
Requires internet access to the mcprepository.com API
Currently only supports basic search functionality
Search results depend on official repository data
How to use
Install the tool
You can choose to use it temporarily or install it globally
Perform a search
Enter the keywords of the MCP server you want to find
View the results
The tool will return a list of matching MCP servers and detailed information
Usage examples
Find MCP servers related to SlackWhen you need an MCP server integrated with Slack
Explore available MCP serversWhen you want to know what types of MCP servers are available
Frequently Asked Questions
Is mcp-find paid?
What if the search results are inaccurate?
How to report issues or suggest new features?
Related resources
Official MCP repository
The official repository for MCP servers
mcp-find source code
The GitHub repository for the tool
MCP protocol documentation
Official documentation for the Model Context Protocol
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