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Developer builds live registry tracking 750+ MCP servers across GitHub

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A developer has launched kiprio.com/mcp-registry, a daily-updated registry that indexes, categorises, and ranks over 750 Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers sourced from GitHub and community lists. MCP, which allows AI assistants like Claude to connect to databases, APIs, and file systems, has grown rapidly over the past six months with no centralised discovery tool available. The registry reveals that Python and TypeScript each account for roughly a third of all servers, with Python favoured for data-heavy integrations and TypeScript leading in production-quality implementations. Analysis of the indexed servers shows significant redundancy — with over 40 weather servers and 30-plus web search wrappers — alongside genuinely useful tools for database querying, GitHub workflows, and niche use cases like Ethereum data and betting markets. A free public API is available for searching and retrieving server data, with a paid Pro tier offering bulk access and webhook notifications.

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