Markgatcha/universal-mcp-toolkit
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The canonical open-source monorepo for production-ready MCP servers.
MCP
Markgatcha/universal-mcp-toolkit
Added 1 June 2026
Overview
A monorepo containing multiple MCP server implementations in TypeScript. It aims to provide production-ready servers for the Model Context Protocol. The project is open-source and maintained by various contributors.
Best for
Best for
Developers building MCP servers in TypeScript who want a starting point
Use cases
- Building MCP servers for AI tool integration
- Deploying standardized MCP endpoints
- Exploring reference implementations of MCP servers
How to use
Install
npx universal-mcp-toolkit list Tools exposed
universal-mcp-toolkit
Tested with
Claude Desktop, Cursor, ChatGPT
Notes
A monorepo containing multiple MCP server implementations in TypeScript. It aims to provide production-ready servers for the Model Context Protocol. The project is open-source and maintained by various contributors.
4 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-05-09. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- Building MCP servers for AI tool integration
- Deploying standardized MCP endpoints
- Exploring reference implementations of MCP servers
Pros
- TypeScript codebase for type safety
- Monorepo structure for easy dependency management
- Open-source with community contributions
Cons
- Low star count indicates limited adoption or maturity
- Documentation may be sparse given early stage
- Monorepo can be complex for simple use cases
Indexed from awesome-mcp-servers-punkpeye and enriched against its public facts.
Pros
- TypeScript codebase for type safety
- Monorepo structure for easy dependency management
- Open-source with community contributions
Cons
- Low star count indicates limited adoption or maturity
- Documentation may be sparse given early stage
- Monorepo can be complex for simple use cases
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