Here are my top 12 MCP Servers I used and tested so far:
- Python Code Interpreter: Runs Python code in a sandbox using Pyodide and Deno for isolation. https://t.co/CX5Knm832J
- Web fetcher: Fetches web page content using Playwright headless browser with JavaScript support. https://t.co/jm1vz6QfH2
- Github MCP server: Provides seamless integration with GitHub APIs for automation and interaction. https://t.co/RlVQFOMT4L
- Filesystem: Implements filesystem operations like reading/writing files, creating/listing/deleting directories, moving, searching, and getting metadata within specified directories. https://t.co/LqstdoPykW
- Google Drive: Integrates with Google Drive to allow listing, reading, and searching over files, with automatic export for Google Workspace file types. https://t.co/PTbKjAVF3d
- Fetch: Fetching websites converts HTML to markdown and allowing chunked reading. https://t.co/3sAqOzZoBd
- Markitdown: Converts various file types (PDF, Office docs, HTML, etc.) to Markdown, preserving structure for LLM consumption and text analysis. https://t.co/MX0q8BiB2T
- Brave search: Integrates with Brave Search API to enable web searches and local business lookups via natural language queries. https://t.co/we9kpzIaQx
- Slack: Enables interaction with Slack workspaces, including listing channels, posting messages, replying to threads, adding reactions, and getting history/users. https://t.co/uVMzrpZh4u
- Notion API: Implements an MCP server for the Notion API, allowing interaction with Notion pages and databases. https://t.co/Ag1lzJmd2q
- Airbnb: Allows searching Airbnb listings and retrieving detailed listing information. https://t.co/WwMlxg7Wzy
- Arxiv: Provides access to arXiv papers through their API, allowing search and retrieval of paper metadata and links. https://t.co/TpSwyA30xN