Awesome-MCP-Servers and awesome-mcp-servers-devops

These are ecosystem siblings—both are curated registries that index MCP servers from the broader ecosystem, with B providing a specialized, domain-focused subset (DevOps) of the general-purpose registry that A maintains.

Awesome-MCP-Servers
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Maintenance 17/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 9/25
Community 16/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 9/25
Maturity 9/25
Community 20/25
Stars: 1,029
Forks: 68
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Commits (30d): 8
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License: Apache-2.0
Stars: 93
Forks: 23
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language:
License: CC0-1.0
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About Awesome-MCP-Servers

YuzeHao2023/Awesome-MCP-Servers

A curated list of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers

Organizes 6,000+ MCP server implementations across 30+ functional categories (databases, cloud platforms, APIs, automation tools) with security guidance and multi-language documentation. The collection spans both official vendor implementations and community-contributed servers, enabling AI clients like Claude Desktop and Cursor to access standardized integrations for file systems, databases, APIs, and external services. Includes reference implementations, management tools, and security best practices for sandboxing MCP servers to mitigate code execution and data exposure risks.

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.

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