Glama-MCP-Server-Search

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The Glama MCP Server Search is a server designed to facilitate the search and exploration of MCP servers from the Glama MCP directory.

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Glama MCP Server Search

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An MCP server for searching and exploring MCP servers from the Glama MCP directory.

This server provides tools to search for MCP servers, get detailed information about specific servers, and explore available server attributes using the Glama MCP API.

Features

  • Search MCP Servers: Search the Glama directory using free text queries
  • Get Server Details: Retrieve detailed information about specific MCP servers
  • Browse Attributes: Explore available filtering attributes for MCP servers
  • Pagination Support: Handle large result sets with cursor-based pagination

Available Tools

1. search_mcp_servers

Search for MCP servers in the Glama directory using free text queries.

Parameters:

  • query (optional): Free text search query (e.g., "database", "weather", "hacker news")
  • first (optional): Number of results to return (1-100, default: 10)
  • after (optional): Cursor for pagination

Example:

{
  "query": "database",
  "first": 5
}

2. get_mcp_server_details

Get detailed information about a specific MCP server.

Parameters:

  • namespace: The namespace/organization (e.g., "microsoft", "openai")
  • slug: The server slug/name (e.g., "playwright-mcp")

Example:

{
  "namespace": "microsoft",
  "slug": "playwright-mcp"
}

3. get_mcp_server_attributes

Get available attributes that can be used to filter MCP servers.

Parameters: None

Usage Examples

Start the server

npm run start

Development mode with CLI interaction

npm run dev

Testing

npm run test

Linting

Having a good linting setup reduces the friction for other developers to contribute to your project.

npm run lint

This boilerplate uses Prettier, ESLint and TypeScript ESLint to lint the code.

Formatting

Use npm run format to format the code.

npm run format