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duaraghav8/MCPJungle

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One place to manage & connect to all your MCP servers

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duaraghav8/MCPJungle

Added 1 June 2026

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Overview

MCPJungle is a Go-based desktop application that provides a unified interface for managing and connecting to multiple MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers. It allows developers to configure, start, stop, and switch between different MCP servers from a single dashboard.

Best for

Best for
Developers who work with multiple MCP servers and want a GUI to manage them

Use cases

  • Managing multiple MCP server configurations in one place
  • Quickly switching between different MCP servers during development
  • Monitoring and controlling MCP server lifecycle without CLI commands

Notes

MCPJungle is a Go-based desktop application that provides a unified interface for managing and connecting to multiple MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers. It allows developers to configure, start, stop, and switch between different MCP servers from a single dashboard.

1,072 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-05-20. Licensed MPL-2.0.

Use cases

  • Managing multiple MCP server configurations in one place
  • Quickly switching between different MCP servers during development
  • Monitoring and controlling MCP server lifecycle without CLI commands

Pros

  • Centralized management reduces context switching for developers
  • Open source with active community (1072 stars)
  • Written in Go, offering good performance and cross-platform support

Cons

  • Requires manual setup and configuration of each MCP server
  • Limited to MCP protocol servers, not a general-purpose tool
  • Desktop app may not suit headless or CI/CD environments

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

Pros

  • Centralized management reduces context switching for developers
  • Open source with active community (1072 stars)
  • Written in Go, offering good performance and cross-platform support

Cons

  • Requires manual setup and configuration of each MCP server
  • Limited to MCP protocol servers, not a general-purpose tool
  • Desktop app may not suit headless or CI/CD environments