awesome-mcp-servers-devops and mcp-servers

These two tools are competitors, as both aim to provide a curated list of MCP servers, but one focuses on DevOps-related topics and is self-hosted, while the other is published and monetized on Apify.

mcp-servers
40
Emerging
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 9/25
Maturity 13/25
Community 20/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 6/25
Maturity 9/25
Community 15/25
Stars: 93
Forks: 23
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language:
License: CC0-1.0
Stars: 16
Forks: 5
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
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About awesome-mcp-servers-devops

WagnerAgent/awesome-mcp-servers-devops

A curated, DevOps-focused list of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers—covering source control, IaC, Kubernetes, CI/CD, cloud, observability, security, and collaboration—with a bias toward maintained, production-ready integrations.

Organizes MCP servers by DevOps function (source control, IaC, Kubernetes, CI/CD, observability, security) with detailed comparisons of official versus community implementations—each entry includes maintainer status, capability summaries, and production-readiness indicators. Enables LLM-based DevOps agents to directly access version control systems, infrastructure platforms (Terraform, Pulumi, OpenTofu), Kubernetes clusters, and monitoring tools via a standardized protocol interface. Prioritizes maintained, battle-tested integrations (like HashiCorp's official Terraform/Vault servers and GitHub's lockdown mode) while cataloging alternative implementations for platform flexibility.

About mcp-servers

apify/mcp-servers

A curated collection of awesome MCP servers, published and monetized on Apify

Wraps open-source MCP servers with multi-transport support (HTTP-streamable and SSE) and deploys them on Apify's infrastructure for pay-per-use monetization. Features include automatic scaling, built-in analytics, OAuth authentication, and standby mode for instant responses. Includes 10+ production-ready servers (Brave Search, Firecrawl, Perplexity Sonar, etc.) with TypeScript and Python templates for building new MCP servers.

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