davidmosiah/delx-mcp-server
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Native MCP stdio bridge for Delx Protocol
MCP
davidmosiah/delx-mcp-server
Added 13 July 2026
Overview
A native stdio bridge that connects the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to the Delx Protocol. It runs as a JavaScript process, allowing MCP clients to communicate with Delx services over standard input/output.
Best for
Best for
Developers experimenting with MCP and Delx Protocol interoperability
Use cases
- Integrating MCP-based tools with Delx Protocol endpoints
- Building local development workflows that bridge MCP and Delx
- Testing MCP clients against Delx Protocol services
Notes
A native stdio bridge that connects the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to the Delx Protocol. It runs as a JavaScript process, allowing MCP clients to communicate with Delx services over standard input/output.
0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-06-27. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- Integrating MCP-based tools with Delx Protocol endpoints
- Building local development workflows that bridge MCP and Delx
- Testing MCP clients against Delx Protocol services
Pros
- Lightweight and dependency-free JavaScript implementation
- Uses standard stdio for simple process integration
- Directly bridges two protocols without extra middleware
Cons
- Zero stars and no community adoption or validation
- Limited documentation and usage examples available
- Unclear maintenance status or long-term support
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Pros
- Lightweight and dependency-free JavaScript implementation
- Uses standard stdio for simple process integration
- Directly bridges two protocols without extra middleware
Cons
- Zero stars and no community adoption or validation
- Limited documentation and usage examples available
- Unclear maintenance status or long-term support
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