MCP Servers
The open registry for Model Context Protocol servers. Find the right tools, resources, and prompts for your AI agents — filtered by category, transport, or use case.
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Official Apple Xcode MCP server (xcrun mcpbridge) that gives external AI agents direct access to Xcode IDE capabilities. Provides 20 native tools for building projects, running tests, reading and writing files in the project navigator, searching code with regex, rendering SwiftUI previews, executing code snippets, browsing Apple Developer documentation, and inspecting build logs and workspace issues. Requires Xcode 26+ with MCP enabled in Intelligence settings.
Provides HTTP request capabilities through the Model Context Protocol. Enables AI agents to fetch web content, retrieve API responses, and download resources from URLs. Supports converting HTML to Markdown for easier consumption and can handle various content types including JSON, text, and binary data.
Reference MCP server for Git repository operations. Provides tools to read, search, and manipulate Git repositories including viewing commit history, diffs, branches, file contents at specific revisions, and repository status. Enables AI agents to understand code changes and navigate version history without direct filesystem access.
Provides up-to-date, version-specific documentation and code examples for libraries, frameworks, and SDKs directly into your AI prompts. Instead of relying on potentially outdated training data, Context7 fetches current documentation from the source. Supports thousands of libraries including React, Next.js, Node.js, Python packages, and more.
Official Figma MCP server that brings design context directly into AI coding workflows. Provides tools for extracting design information, generating code from Figma selections, taking screenshots, creating and editing Figma files, generating diagrams from Mermaid syntax, searching design systems, managing Code Connect mappings, and uploading assets. Supports both remote (OAuth) and local (desktop app) server modes.
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