
GitHub has launched an MCP Registry to offer builders with a curated listing of MCP servers.
“For those who’ve tried connecting AI brokers to your improvement instruments, you realize the ache: MCP servers scattered throughout quite a few registries, random repos, buried in group threads — making discovery gradual and stuffed with friction with out a central place to go. In the meantime, MCP server creators are worn out from publishing to a number of locations and answering the identical setup questions time and again,” GitHub wrote in a weblog submit.
Every server within the Registry is related to its personal GitHub repository, and they are often sorted by GitHub stars and group exercise.
In accordance with GitHub, this backing builds belief in particular MCP servers, resulting in a more healthy general AI ecosystem.
GitHub’s personal lately launched MCP server is included within the repository. It permits brokers to attach with content material in GitHub repositories, points, and pull requests.
The corporate additionally mentioned that it has been working with Anthropic—creator of MCP—to create an open supply registry that integrates with this one introduced as we speak. That mission is the OSS MCP Group Registry, and any server revealed there’ll robotically present up in GitHub’s MCP Registry. In accordance with the corporate, this collaboration will cut back duplication throughout registries, floor clear metadata, and allow contribution at scale.
“Along with the open supply group, Anthropic, and the MCP Steering Committee, we’re constructing an open ecosystem the place discovering the fitting AI functionality is so simple as looking GitHub. The GitHub MCP Registry is your quickest path from concept to integration, and the muse for a more healthy, extra interoperable AI toolchain,” Anthropic wrote.
“Whether or not you’re constructing with GitHub Copilot, brokers, or any AI software that speaks MCP, that is the place to seek out what you want. With GitHub already dwelling to most MCP servers, the MCP Registry makes them dramatically simpler to find, discover, and use — serving to builders discover the fitting instruments quicker and contribute to a extra open, interoperable ecosystem,” GitHub wrote.
