wikipedia-mcp and MediaWiki-MCP-Server

These are ecosystem siblings, as the first is a specific implementation of a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Wikipedia, while the second is a more general MCP server designed to connect to any MediaWiki instance, potentially including the underlying technology of the first.

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Language: Python
License: MIT
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About wikipedia-mcp

Rudra-ravi/wikipedia-mcp

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that retrieves information from Wikipedia to provide context to LLMs.

This tool helps your AI assistant provide accurate, up-to-date information by giving it direct access to Wikipedia. You tell your AI assistant what topic to search for, and it retrieves article content, summaries, specific sections, or related topics from Wikipedia in multiple languages or regional variants. This is designed for anyone who uses large language models or AI assistants and needs them to respond with factual, externally-verified information.

AI-assistance fact-checking information-retrieval knowledge-grounding AI-workflow-enhancement

About MediaWiki-MCP-Server

ProfessionalWiki/MediaWiki-MCP-Server

Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server to connect your AI with any MediaWiki

This project helps you connect your AI assistant, like Claude or those integrated into tools like VS Code or Cursor, directly to any MediaWiki site. It takes your AI's requests and translates them into actions like searching for information, creating, updating, or deleting pages, and managing files on your wiki. This is for wiki administrators, knowledge managers, or content creators who want to automate wiki tasks using AI.

knowledge-management wiki-administration content-automation AI-integration information-retrieval

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