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8randonpickart5/alderpost-mcp

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

A JavaScript-based MCP server listed in the awesome-mcp-servers collection. It provides a tool interface for AI assistants to interact with external services or data through the Model Context Protocol. The repository has no stars or forks, indicating it is a minimal or early-stage implementation.

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Developers exploring MCP server implementations in JavaScript

Use cases

  • Integrating AI assistants with external APIs via MCP tools
  • Building custom tool sets for AI agents using JavaScript
  • Exploring MCP server patterns for prototyping

Notes

A JavaScript-based MCP server listed in the awesome-mcp-servers collection. It provides a tool interface for AI assistants to interact with external services or data through the Model Context Protocol. The repository has no stars or forks, indicating it is a minimal or early-stage implementation.

0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-04-21. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Integrating AI assistants with external APIs via MCP tools
  • Building custom tool sets for AI agents using JavaScript
  • Exploring MCP server patterns for prototyping

Pros

  • Written in JavaScript for broad Node.js compatibility
  • Open source for customization and learning
  • Listed in a curated directory of MCP servers

Cons

  • No stars or forks suggests minimal adoption or incomplete state
  • Unclear functionality from repository name alone
  • Lacks documented usage examples or tests

Indexed from awesome-mcp-servers-punkpeye and enriched against its public facts.

Pros

  • Written in JavaScript for broad Node.js compatibility
  • Open source for customization and learning
  • Listed in a curated directory of MCP servers

Cons

  • No stars or forks suggests minimal adoption or incomplete state
  • Unclear functionality from repository name alone
  • Lacks documented usage examples or tests