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TensorBlock/awesome-mcp-servers

https://github.com/TensorBlock/awesome-mcp-servers

Type: mcp · Audited 2026-05-22

71grade C
Fix in Claude

Top fixes

  • high

    Add a server.json manifest

    Add a server.json manifest. It is the machine-readable declaration of your server that the MCP registry and agents read directly.

  • high

    Get the server into public MCP config files

    Get the server into public MCP config files. Few or none reference it today, and real adoption is the strongest trust signal an agent has.

  • high

    Add tests or a CI workflow

    Add tests or a CI workflow. Visible testing signals that the tools actually work.

  • high

    Cut tagged releases

    Cut tagged releases. Versioning lets an agent pin a known-good version.

  • medium

    Add a package manifest so the runtime and dependencies are declared

    Add a package manifest so the runtime and dependencies are declared. A package.json, pyproject.toml, or server.json all work.

Sub-scores

Discoverability

100 / 100
weight 15%

Agents can only recommend tools they can find. llms.txt and open robots.txt are the fastest wins.

Passing

  • Repository has a clear description (66)
  • Repository has topics/tags (8)
  • Identifiable as an MCP server
  • README opens with a one-line summary

Installation

80 / 100
weight 20%

Config-file appearances are the closest thing to a real install count for MCP servers.

Missing

  • Ships a package manifest

Passing

  • README shows an MCP client config block
  • README has an install or run command
  • Transport or configuration is documented

Tool definitions

70 / 100
weight 25%

Structured markup lets agents extract facts reliably instead of guessing from prose.

Missing

  • Ships a server.json manifest

Passing

  • README enumerates the tools
  • Tools are described, not just named
  • README shows usage examples

Documentation

55 / 100
weight 15%

Thin or poorly-described content gives agents nothing to summarise or cite.

Missing

  • README states what the server is for
  • Versioned releases or a changelog

Passing

  • Substantive README (1200+ chars) (283831)
  • README is organized into sections (37)

Trust & adoption

55 / 100
weight 25%

Models pattern-match provenance signals before recommending — missing basics trigger silent skips.

Missing

  • Appears in public MCP config files (0)
  • Has tests or CI
  • Has tagged releases (none)
  • Discussed on Hacker News or Reddit (2)

Passing

  • Open-source license (MIT)
  • Pushed in the last 90 days (1)
  • Multiple contributors (235)
  • 25+ GitHub stars (695)

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