adw0rd/awesome-mcp-tools-mcp
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CLI + MCP stdio bridge for the awesome-mcp.tools catalog of 2,000+ MCP servers. Search from terminal or wire into Claude/Cursor/Codex/Cline/Windsurf.
MCP
adw0rd/awesome-mcp-tools-mcp
Added 13 July 2026
Overview
A CLI tool and MCP stdio bridge that provides terminal access to the awesome-mcp.tools catalog of over 2,000 MCP servers. It lets you search the catalog from the command line or connect it as an MCP server into clients like Claude, Cursor, Codex, Cline, and Windsurf.
Best for
Best for
Developers who frequently need to discover MCP servers from the terminal or within AI coding assistants.
Use cases
- Search for MCP servers from the terminal without opening a browser
- Wire the catalog into an AI coding assistant to discover tools on demand
- Integrate MCP server discovery into automated workflows or scripts
Notes
A CLI tool and MCP stdio bridge that provides terminal access to the awesome-mcp.tools catalog of over 2,000 MCP servers. It lets you search the catalog from the command line or connect it as an MCP server into clients like Claude, Cursor, Codex, Cline, and Windsurf.
0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-06-20. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- Search for MCP servers from the terminal without opening a browser
- Wire the catalog into an AI coding assistant to discover tools on demand
- Integrate MCP server discovery into automated workflows or scripts
Pros
- Provides a single command-line interface to a large, curated MCP server catalog
- Works as both a standalone CLI and an MCP server for AI clients
- Lightweight JavaScript implementation with no external dependencies beyond Node.js
Cons
- Relies on the awesome-mcp.tools catalog being maintained and up to date
- No built-in caching or offline mode for the catalog data
- Limited to searching the catalog; does not install or configure the discovered servers
Indexed from awesome-mcp-servers-punkpeye and enriched against its public facts.
Pros
- Provides a single command-line interface to a large, curated MCP server catalog
- Works as both a standalone CLI and an MCP server for AI clients
- Lightweight JavaScript implementation with no external dependencies beyond Node.js
Cons
- Relies on the awesome-mcp.tools catalog being maintained and up to date
- No built-in caching or offline mode for the catalog data
- Limited to searching the catalog; does not install or configure the discovered servers
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