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OCI Pricing MCP Server - Model Context Protocol server for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure pricing information

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jasonwilbur/oci-pricing-mcp

Added 1 June 2026

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Overview

A Model Context Protocol server that exposes Oracle Cloud Infrastructure pricing information. It allows AI assistants and MCP clients to query OCI service costs programmatically. Built in TypeScript, it provides a structured interface for retrieving pricing data.

Best for

Best for
Developers building AI assistants or automation tools that need to look up Oracle Cloud pricing on demand

Use cases

  • Query pricing for specific OCI services and regions
  • Integrate cost estimation into AI-powered cloud planning tools
  • Compare pricing across different OCI resource configurations

Notes

A Model Context Protocol server that exposes Oracle Cloud Infrastructure pricing information. It allows AI assistants and MCP clients to query OCI service costs programmatically. Built in TypeScript, it provides a structured interface for retrieving pricing data.

3 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-02-11. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Query pricing for specific OCI services and regions
  • Integrate cost estimation into AI-powered cloud planning tools
  • Compare pricing across different OCI resource configurations

Pros

  • Provides a standardized MCP interface for OCI pricing data
  • Lightweight and easy to integrate with MCP-compatible clients
  • Written in TypeScript for type safety and maintainability

Cons

  • Very low community adoption (3 stars) suggests limited testing or support
  • May not cover all OCI services or pricing tiers comprehensively
  • Requires an MCP client to be useful, adding a dependency

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

Pros

  • Provides a standardized MCP interface for OCI pricing data
  • Lightweight and easy to integrate with MCP-compatible clients
  • Written in TypeScript for type safety and maintainability

Cons

  • Very low community adoption (3 stars) suggests limited testing or support
  • May not cover all OCI services or pricing tiers comprehensively
  • Requires an MCP client to be useful, adding a dependency