io.agentage/find-mcp
Search the official MCP registry: 17,000+ servers with trust grades, stars, tools, install config.
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Trust verdict
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Profile
What this server is — descriptive, not a rating. The verdict above judges it; this describes it.
Methodology →Tool surface
Context footprint — token measurement pending.
mcp_categoriesList directory filter valuesList the directory's available filter values - every category, language, and license, each with how many servers carry it. Call this BEFORE mcp_search when you intend to filter, so you pass exact, existing values for the type/category/language/license arguments instead of guessing. Takes no input. Read-only.
mcp_getGet one MCP serverAdoption
Connect
npx -y @agentage/find-mcphttps://catalog.agentage.io/mcpSources
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Fetch the complete record for ONE MCP server in the agentage directory by its exact slug: full description, categories, the packages and remote endpoints it ships, the tools it exposes, a ready-to-run install command, and a README excerpt. Use this after mcp_search to get the depth a result card omits - pass a slug exactly as returned by mcp_search, never a guessed or constructed one. No slug yet? call mcp_search first. Read-only.
mcp_searchSearch the MCP directorySearch the agentage MCP directory - a public catalog of Model Context Protocol servers crawled from the official registry - for servers matching a keyword, optionally narrowed by type, category, language, or license. Use this FIRST whenever the user wants to discover, find, compare, or pick an MCP server ("is there an MCP for X", "which MCP servers do Y"). Results are ranked by text relevance to the query first, then by popularity, so the best match is on top. Returns a page of lean cards (slug,…
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