mcp-everything
A single Python package that bundles 18 plug-and-play MCP servers for Claude, allowing users to access Hacker News, Wikipedia, weather, GitHub, and many other services directly from conversations.
README
mcp-everything
18 plug-and-play MCP servers for Claude — one install, zero hassle.
mcp-everything is a single Python package that ships real, working MCP servers — not just a list of links. Install once, run the setup wizard, restart Claude Desktop, and you're done.
pip install mcp-everything
mcp-everything setup
That's it. Claude can now browse Hacker News, search Wikipedia, look up weather, pull GitHub issues, search Reddit, fetch research papers, and more — all without leaving the conversation.
Servers
| Server | Tools | API Key? | What you can ask Claude |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hacker News | 4 | ✅ None | "What's trending on HN today?", "Search HN for posts about Rust" |
| Wikipedia | 4 | ✅ None | "Summarise the Wikipedia article on black holes" |
| ArXiv | 3 | ✅ None | "Find recent papers on LLM reasoning" |
| Weather | 2 | ✅ None | "What's the weather in Tokyo?", "7-day forecast for London" |
| 4 | ✅ None | "What are the hot posts on r/MachineLearning?" | |
| Pokédex | 3 | ✅ None | "What are Charizard's stats?", "What beats Dragon types?" |
| Crypto | 4 | ✅ None | "What's Bitcoin's price?", "What crypto is trending today?" |
| Countries | 3 | ✅ None | "Tell me about Japan", "Compare Germany and France" |
| Books | 4 | ✅ None | "Find books by Ursula Le Guin", "What's trending on Open Library?" |
| Recipes | 4 | ✅ None | "Give me a random recipe", "Find pasta recipes" |
| Dictionary | 2 | ✅ None | "Define 'ephemeral'", "Synonyms for 'happy'" |
| Translate | 2 | ✅ None | "Translate 'good morning' into Japanese" |
| Public Holidays | 3 | ✅ None | "What's the next UK public holiday?" |
| GitHub | 5 | 🔑 Free token | "Search GitHub for FastMCP examples" |
| News | 3 | 🔑 Free tier | "Top tech news today", "Search news for AI regulation" |
| NASA | 3 | 🔑 Free (or DEMO_KEY) | "Show me today's Astronomy Picture of the Day", "Any asteroids near Earth?" |
| Movies & TV | 4 | 🔑 Free (TMDB) | "What movies are trending?", "Top rated TV shows of all time" |
| YouTube | 3 | 🔑 Free (Google) | "Search YouTube for Python tutorials", "What's trending in the US?" |
13 of 18 servers work with zero API keys.
mcp-everything setupwill only ask for keys when you actually enable a server that needs one.
Quick Start
1. Install
pip install mcp-everything
2. Run the setup wizard
mcp-everything setup
The wizard will:
- Show you all available servers in a nice table
- Let you pick which ones to enable (
all,free, or1,2,5) - Prompt for API keys only for servers you enable that need them
- Auto-detect your Claude Desktop config path (macOS / Windows / Linux)
- Write the config and tell you to restart Claude
3. Restart Claude Desktop
That's it. You'll see your new MCP servers connected in Claude.
Manual Install (without the wizard)
If you'd rather configure manually, add servers to your claude_desktop_config.json:
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"hackernews": {
"command": "python",
"args": ["-m", "mcp_everything.servers.hackernews"]
},
"wikipedia": {
"command": "python",
"args": ["-m", "mcp_everything.servers.wikipedia"]
},
"weather": {
"command": "python",
"args": ["-m", "mcp_everything.servers.weather"]
},
"github": {
"command": "python",
"args": ["-m", "mcp_everything.servers.github"],
"env": {
"GITHUB_TOKEN": "your_token_here"
}
}
}
}
CLI Reference
# Setup & management
mcp-everything setup # interactive setup wizard
mcp-everything list # show all available servers
mcp-everything add <server> # add a single server (e.g. mcp-everything add hackernews)
mcp-everything remove <server># remove a server
mcp-everything status # show which servers are currently active
# Dashboard & config
mcp-everything serve # open web dashboard at localhost:7337
mcp-everything export # export your config as a shareable JSON file (keys excluded)
mcp-everything import <file> # import a config shared by someone else
# Tooling
mcp-everything create <name> # scaffold a new custom server from a template
mcp-everything test [server] # fire live API calls and show pass/fail + response times
mcp-everything doctor # full diagnostics: Python, config, API keys, imports
mcp-everything update # check PyPI for a newer version
Web Dashboard
mcp-everything serve opens a local web UI at localhost:7337 — no terminal required.
From the dashboard you can:
- Toggle servers on/off with a single click
- Enter and save API keys securely (stored in
~/.mcp-everything/.env, not in your Claude config) - Run live connection tests against any server
- See which servers are active at a glance
API Key Storage
API keys are stored in ~/.mcp-everything/.env rather than inside claude_desktop_config.json. This means:
- More secure — keys live in a dedicated directory with clear ownership
- Easier to edit — one plain-text file, not buried in a JSON config
- Shareable configs —
mcp-everything exportproduces a key-free JSON anyone can import
The .env file is created automatically the first time you add a key (via setup or the web dashboard).
Server Details
Hacker News
No API key needed. Uses the official HN Firebase API + Algolia search.
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
hn_top_stories |
Get current top stories (up to 30) |
hn_search |
Full-text search via Algolia |
hn_get_comments |
Get top comments for any story ID |
hn_ask_hn |
Get current "Ask HN" posts |
Wikipedia
No API key needed. Uses the Wikipedia REST API.
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
wikipedia_search |
Search for articles |
wikipedia_summary |
Get concise article summary |
wikipedia_random |
Get a random article |
wikipedia_on_this_day |
Historical events for any date |
ArXiv
No API key needed. Uses the ArXiv public API.
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
arxiv_search |
Search papers by keyword + optional category |
arxiv_recent |
Latest papers in a category (e.g. cs.AI) |
arxiv_get_paper |
Full metadata for a paper ID or URL |
Weather
No API key needed. Uses Open-Meteo — free, no registration, no rate limits.
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
weather_current |
Current conditions for any city |
weather_forecast |
1–14 day forecast |
No API key needed. Uses Reddit's public JSON endpoints.
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
reddit_hot |
Hot posts in any subreddit |
reddit_search |
Search across Reddit |
reddit_top |
Top posts by time period |
reddit_comments |
Read top comments from a post |
Pokédex
No API key needed. Uses PokéAPI.
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
pokedex_get |
Pokémon stats by name or number |
pokedex_move |
Move details (power, accuracy, PP) |
pokedex_type_matchup |
Type effectiveness chart |
GitHub
Free API token from github.com/settings/tokens. Read-only public access is enough. Without a token, GitHub allows 60 unauthenticated requests/hour (still works for light use).
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
github_search_repos |
Search repositories by keyword |
github_get_repo |
Full repo metadata |
github_list_issues |
Open/closed issues for any repo |
github_search_code |
Search code across GitHub |
github_trending |
Top-starred repos, optionally by language |
News (NewsAPI)
Free API key from newsapi.org/register. Free tier: 100 requests/day, developer use only.
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
news_headlines |
Top headlines by country + category |
news_search |
Search news articles |
news_sources |
List available news sources |
Adding a New Server (Contributing)
Each server is a self-contained Python file using FastMCP:
# mcp_everything/servers/myserver.py
from mcp.server.fastmcp import FastMCP
import httpx
mcp = FastMCP("myserver")
@mcp.tool()
async def my_tool(query: str) -> str:
"""Description Claude will see. Args are auto-documented.
Args:
query: What to search for
"""
# your implementation
return "result"
if __name__ == "__main__":
mcp.run()
Then add an entry to the SERVERS list in mcp_everything/config.py and open a PR. That's genuinely all it takes — we'd love more servers!
See CONTRIBUTING.md for full guidelines.
Roadmap
- [ ] Spotify — now playing, search, playback control
- [ ] Wolfram Alpha — math, science, data queries
- [ ] Jira / Linear — issue tracking
- [ ] Slack — search messages (via MCP)
- [ ] Single-file installer script (no Python required)
Have a server you'd love to see? Open an issue.
Requirements
- Python 3.10+
- Claude Desktop (macOS, Windows, or Linux)
License
MIT — do whatever you want with it. A ⭐ star is always appreciated.
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