awesome-mcp-servers and awesome-mcp-servers-devops
These are complement projects: the "ever-works/awesome-mcp-servers" project curates a broader list of MCP servers and related tools, while "WagnerAgent/awesome-mcp-servers-devops" provides a specialized, DevOps-focused curation, meaning a user interested in DevOps for MCP servers could use both to get a comprehensive overview and then a more targeted one.
About awesome-mcp-servers
ever-works/awesome-mcp-servers
A curated list of the best MCP Servers, featuring top solutions, libraries, tools, and more. - https://mcpserver.works
Organizes 1000+ MCP servers across 40+ categories including cloud infrastructure, AI integration, blockchain, and business tools, with detailed listings accessible both through a searchable directory website and structured README sections. Built on the Ever Works Directory Builder platform with an open-source website template, enabling community contributions and automated indexing of MCP server implementations. Covers the full MCP ecosystem from middleware orchestration and reference implementations to specialized servers for databases, APIs, security, and workflow automation.
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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