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This is a Swiss-army-knife-style MCP server that allows you to search for and dynamically add other MCP servers through the MCP registry, thereby expanding the available toolset.
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What is the Swiss-knife MCP Server?

The Swiss-knife MCP Server is a multi-functional tool server. It provides a set of core management tools and allows you to search for, add, and manage other MCP servers. You can think of it as an 'app store' or 'plugin manager' designed specifically for AI assistants. Through it, you can expand the capabilities of the AI assistant and add new tools and features.

How to use the Swiss-knife MCP Server?

The usage process is very simple: First, you can use the built-in search tool to find the required servers in the MCP official registry; then, use the add tool to configure them into the system; finally, restart the server to get the new tools. The whole process is as simple as installing a new app on your phone.

Use cases

It is very useful when you need to add specific functions to the AI assistant, such as accessing databases, processing specific file formats, connecting to external APIs, etc. It is also suitable for users who want to flexibly expand the capabilities of the AI assistant without installing all functions at once.

Main features

MCP server search
The built-in search function allows you to directly search for various servers in the MCP official registry, supporting keyword search and filtering.
Dynamic server management
You can dynamically add or remove MCP servers without modifying the configuration file. The changes will take effect after a restart.
Configuration view
View the current MCP server configuration in real-time to understand the installed tools and server status.
Multi-transport protocol support
Supports two transport methods: stdio and streamable-http, adapting to different deployment environments.
Automatic index update
You can manually refresh the MCP server index to ensure the timeliness of search results.
Advantages
One-stop management: Centralize the management of all MCP servers without separate configuration
Easy to expand: Discovering and adding new tools is very simple and intuitive
High flexibility: You can add or remove specific functions as needed
Community-driven: Based on the MCP official registry, there are a wide variety of servers to choose from
Convenient deployment: Supports both Docker and NPM deployment methods
Limitations
Requires restart: You need to restart the server after adding a new server for the changes to take effect
Network-dependent: The search function requires access to the MCP registry
Configuration complexity: Some servers may require specific environment variable configurations
Learning cost: Users need to understand basic MCP concepts

How to use

Install the server
Install the Swiss-knife MCP Server via NPM or Docker. The NPM method is suitable for local development, and the Docker method is suitable for production environment deployment.
Start the server
Start the MCP server and ensure it is running correctly and ready to accept connections.
Search for the required tools
Use the AI assistant's search tool to find the functional servers you need in the MCP registry.
Add the server
After finding a suitable server, use the add tool to configure it into the system.
Restart and enjoy the new features
Restart the MCP server, and the new tools will appear in the AI assistant's available tool list.

Usage examples

Add file processing capabilities to the AI assistant
You want the AI assistant to be able to read and process various file formats, such as PDF, Word, Excel, etc.
Add database query functionality
You need the AI assistant to be able to query the company database to obtain sales data or customer information.
Integrate external API services
You want the AI assistant to be able to call weather forecast APIs, stock data APIs, or other third-party services.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I need to restart the server after adding a new server?
How do I know which MCP servers are available?
Which transport methods are supported?
What's the difference between the Docker and NPM versions?
Can I run multiple MCP servers simultaneously?

Related resources

MCP official documentation
The official documentation and specifications of the Model Context Protocol
MCP registry
The official MCP server registry, containing all available servers
NPM package page
The NPM package page of the Swiss-knife MCP Server
Docker image
The Docker image repository of the Swiss-knife MCP Server

Installation

Copy the following command to your Client for configuration
Note: Your key is sensitive information, do not share it with anyone.

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