MCP Manager for Claude Desktop

Created By
zueai-mcpa year ago
simple web ui to manage mcp (model context protocol) servers in the claude app
Overview

What is MCP Manager?

MCP Manager is a desktop application designed to manage Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers for the Claude Desktop app on MacOS, allowing users to enhance their Claude app's capabilities.

How to use MCP Manager?

To use MCP Manager, install the application on your MacOS, follow the setup instructions, and paste a few commands to configure your MCP servers.

Key features of MCP Manager?

  • Easy-to-use desktop interface for managing MCP servers.
  • Local operation ensures data privacy.
  • Quick setup for various popular MCP servers including Apple Notes, AWS Knowledge Base, Google Drive, and more.
  • Simple configuration of environment variables and server settings.
  • One-click copying of terminal commands for installation.

Use cases of MCP Manager?

  1. Managing and accessing personal notes from Apple Notes.
  2. Querying AWS Knowledge Base for information retrieval.
  3. Automating browser interactions with Puppeteer.
  4. Accessing and managing files in Google Drive.
  5. Enhancing Claude's capabilities with memory of previous conversations.

FAQ from MCP Manager?

  • Is MCP Manager free to use?

Yes! MCP Manager is free to use for everyone.

  • What platforms does MCP Manager support?

MCP Manager is designed specifically for MacOS.

  • Can I contribute to the MCP Manager project?

Yes! Contributions are welcome, and you can open a PR with new MCP servers or improvements.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
zueai-mcp
Star
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Language
TypeScript
License
MIT license

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