mcp-server-starrocks and mcp-server
These two tools are competitors within the "application-platform-mcp" category, as both are distinct implementations of a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, designed to operate in potentially different application platform environments (StarRocks vs. Keboola).
About mcp-server-starrocks
StarRocks/mcp-server-starrocks
StarRocks MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server
Enables AI assistants to explore and query StarRocks databases via tools for SQL execution, schema inspection, and data visualization with Plotly charts. Supports multiple transport modes (stdio, streamable HTTP) and provides in-memory caching of table/database overviews to optimize repeated metadata requests. Integrates directly with MCP hosts through environment-based configuration, supporting both individual connection parameters and connection URL strings.
About mcp-server
keboola/mcp-server
Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server for the Keboola Platform
Exposes Keboola's data pipelines, transformations, and job orchestration as composable tools via the Model Context Protocol, enabling AI agents to query tables, create SQL transformations, trigger jobs, and manage development branches through a unified interface. Supports both a hosted remote server with OAuth authentication (for Cursor, Claude, Windsurf, and other MCP clients) and local deployment with configurable tool authorization via HTTP headers for access control. Built on Streamable HTTP transport with granular read-only and tool-filtering capabilities to safely integrate Keboola workflows into AI agent workflows.
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