mcp-use and mcp-adr-analysis-server

These are ecosystem siblings: mcp-use is a fullstack MCP framework for building MCP servers and applications, while mcp-adr-analysis-server is a specialized MCP server implementation that provides architectural analysis functionality within that framework.

mcp-use
88
Verified
mcp-adr-analysis-server
57
Established
Maintenance 20/25
Adoption 22/25
Maturity 25/25
Community 21/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 6/25
Maturity 24/25
Community 17/25
Stars: 9,422
Forks: 1,156
Downloads: 78,309
Commits (30d): 30
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
Stars: 20
Forks: 10
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
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About mcp-use

mcp-use/mcp-use

The fullstack MCP framework to develop MCP Apps for ChatGPT / Claude & MCP Servers for AI Agents.

This framework helps developers create interactive tools and custom applications that work directly within AI models like ChatGPT or Claude. You can define specific actions and design visual interfaces, which then become integrated capabilities for the AI to use. It's for developers building advanced AI-powered experiences and custom integrations for large language models.

AI development Large Language Models conversational AI AI agent tools custom AI interfaces

About mcp-adr-analysis-server

tosin2013/mcp-adr-analysis-server

A sophisticated Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for analyzing Architectural Decision Records (ADRs) and providing deep architectural insights to AI agents.

This tool helps AI coding assistants and development teams gain immediate architectural insights from their projects. It takes your Architectural Decision Records (ADRs) and codebase, then provides AI-powered analysis, suggestions for new ADRs, and links decisions to relevant code. Enterprise architects and developers can use this to automate architectural decision tracking and improve development workflows.

architectural-analysis software-development AI-assisted-coding ADR-management devops-automation

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