mcp-installer
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š Overview:
ā Key Points:
šÆ Conclusion:
The "mcp-installer" project offers a way to automate MCP server installation, particularly through integration with an AI assistant like Claude. The GitHub repository provides the source code, documentation, and community engagement features for users interested in using or contributing to the project.
This webpage is the GitHub repository page for "mcp-installer," a project by user anaisbetts. It describes an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server designed to install other MCP servers. The page provides details on the project, including its purpose, installation instructions, example prompts for using it with Claude (an AI assistant), and links to related resources such as issues, pull requests, releases, and community activity. The project is public and licensed under the MIT license.
ā Key Points:
- The "mcp-installer" is a server that simplifies the process of installing other MCP servers.
- It's intended to be used with the Claude AI assistant.
- It supports installation of MCP servers hosted on npm or PyPi.
- Requires NPX for Node-based servers and UV for Python-based servers
- The repository includes a README with instructions, example prompts, a code of conduct and the MIT license.
- The project aims to automate MCP server installation via an AI assistant.
- The repository has 453 stars and 62 forks, indicating community interest.
- The code is written in Javascript
- The project's README provides clear instructions on how to install and configure the mcp-installer.
- There are currently three open issues and two pull requests.
- The GitHub repository provides access to releases, tags, activity, and other key project elements.
- The repository contains 10 items, including source code (in the "src" directory), configuration files (.gitignore, .prettierrc, eslint.config.mjs, tsconfig.json), package management files (package-lock.json, package.json), a README file, and a code of conduct.
- The "About" section states the project is "An MCP server that installs other MCP servers for you".
- Example prompts show how to instruct Claude to install MCP servers from npm, PyPi, local paths, and with environment variables.
- The repository uses the MIT License
- It appears the project is written in JavaScript, as that was the only language listed
- The GitHub repository provides access to releases, tags, activity, and other key project elements.
š Main Findings:
š Details:
šÆ Conclusion:
The "mcp-installer" project offers a way to automate MCP server installation, particularly through integration with an AI assistant like Claude. The GitHub repository provides the source code, documentation, and community engagement features for users interested in using or contributing to the project.
Server Features
Default MCP Server
Standard MCP server capabilities
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Anaisbetts
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