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SagaPeak/artifacta-mcp

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Official MCP server for Artifacta — artifact store for AI agents. Persist, list, and hand off run outputs with session metadata, dedup, and expiring share links. TypeScript + Pytho

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SagaPeak/artifacta-mcp

Added 16 June 2026

#ai-agents #artifacts #mcp #mcp-server #model-context-protocol #python #typescript

Overview

An MCP server that connects to Artifacta, an artifact store for AI agents. It persists run outputs with session metadata, lists them, and provides expiring share links. Deduplication is included to avoid duplicates.

Best for

Best for
Developers building AI agents that need to store and share run outputs.

Use cases

  • Persisting run outputs from AI agents with metadata
  • Sharing artifacts via expiring links
  • Listing and deduplicating stored artifacts

Notes

An MCP server that connects to Artifacta, an artifact store for AI agents. It persists run outputs with session metadata, lists them, and provides expiring share links. Deduplication is included to avoid duplicates.

0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-06-15. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Persisting run outputs from AI agents with metadata
  • Sharing artifacts via expiring links
  • Listing and deduplicating stored artifacts

Pros

  • Provides a standard MCP interface for artifact management
  • Supports both TypeScript and Python
  • Includes deduplication and session metadata for clarity

Cons

  • New project with zero stars, limited community adoption
  • Requires running an MCP server and external Artifacta store
  • Dependency on a separate artifact service infrastructure

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Pros

  • Provides a standard MCP interface for artifact management
  • Supports both TypeScript and Python
  • Includes deduplication and session metadata for clarity

Cons

  • New project with zero stars, limited community adoption
  • Requires running an MCP server and external Artifacta store
  • Dependency on a separate artifact service infrastructure