🧠 MCP Servers Built with OpenAPITools
This repository contains ready-to-use MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers generated using OpenAPITools — a platform to convert your OpenAPI/Swagger specs into AI-compatible tools and servers.
Each folder here represents an individual MCP server built from a specific OpenAPI spec. These MCP servers can be used directly in tools like Cursor, Claude Desktop, or any other platform that supports MCP.
🚀 What is MCP?
Model Context Protocol (MCP) allows you to expose your APIs in a way that large language models can understand and interact with directly — without writing complex wrappers.
OpenAPITools supports generating MCP servers out of the box. This means you can:
- Use your own APIs with AI agents.
- Run them locally or self-hosted.
- Use them for free inside LLM IDEs like Cursor or tools like Claude Desktop.
🔧 Tools Used
All MCP servers here are generated using:
👉 OpenAPITools
Docs: https://docs.openapitools.com/mcp
You can also generate your own tools from Swagger/OpenAPI specs and download them as MCP servers.
📁 Repo Structure
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Project Details
- kvssankar/openapitools-mcp
- Last Updated: 4/14/2025
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