gemini-mcp and gemini-superclaude-mcp-server

The projects are competitors, with the latter being an explicitly stated rewrite of the original MCP server with additional features, making it a more advanced alternative.

gemini-mcp
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Maintenance 10/25
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Maturity 24/25
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Stars: 153
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Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
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About gemini-mcp

RLabs-Inc/gemini-mcp

MCP Server that enables Claude code to interact with Gemini

This tool helps developers integrate Google's powerful Gemini AI models into their Claude AI applications. It acts as a bridge, allowing Claude to leverage Gemini's advanced capabilities like image and video generation, deep web research with citations, document analysis, and code execution. Developers can use this to enhance their Claude-based AI agents, giving them a broader range of functionalities and creative outputs.

AI-agent-development AI-integration multimodal-AI generative-AI code-generation

About gemini-superclaude-mcp-server

Dianel555/gemini-superclaude-mcp-server

A **complete rewrite** of the original SuperClaude MCP server with intelligent command routing, dynamic persona switching, and real MCP server orchestration for Gemini CLI.Th

This is a specialized tool for developers who use the Gemini command-line interface and need advanced assistance with various coding and system design tasks. It takes your natural language commands within Gemini CLI and, using a network of expert agents and other tools, outputs detailed analysis, code suggestions, architectural designs, or business insights directly in your terminal. It's designed for software engineers, architects, and technical leads looking to streamline their development workflows.

software-development systems-architecture devops technical-consulting business-strategy

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