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marin1321/mcp-devtools

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AI-native developer tools via MCP — filesystem, databases, processes and OpenAPI for any MCP-compatible agent

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marin1321/mcp-devtools

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

A set of MCP servers that give AI agents filesystem, database, process, and OpenAPI access. Each tool is a standalone server that any MCP-compatible agent can call to interact with local or remote developer resources.

Best for

Best for
Developers experimenting with MCP who want ready-made servers for files, databases, and processes.

Use cases

  • Let an AI agent read and write files in a project directory
  • Execute database queries or run shell commands through an agent
  • Expose custom APIs to an agent via OpenAPI-based MCP servers

Notes

A set of MCP servers that give AI agents filesystem, database, process, and OpenAPI access. Each tool is a standalone server that any MCP-compatible agent can call to interact with local or remote developer resources.

2 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-05-04. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Let an AI agent read and write files in a project directory
  • Execute database queries or run shell commands through an agent
  • Expose custom APIs to an agent via OpenAPI-based MCP servers

Pros

  • Modular design lets you pick only the tools you need
  • Works with any MCP-compatible agent, not tied to one vendor
  • Covers common developer workflows out of the box

Cons

  • Very early stage with only 2 GitHub stars and minimal community
  • No documentation beyond the repository README
  • Security implications of giving agents filesystem and process access are not addressed

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

Pros

  • Modular design lets you pick only the tools you need
  • Works with any MCP-compatible agent, not tied to one vendor
  • Covers common developer workflows out of the box

Cons

  • Very early stage with only 2 GitHub stars and minimal community
  • No documentation beyond the repository README
  • Security implications of giving agents filesystem and process access are not addressed