mcp-neo4j and netbox-mcp-server

These are ecosystem siblings, as `netboxlabs/netbox-mcp-server` is a specific implementation of a Model Context Protocol server for NetBox data, while `neo4j-contrib/mcp-neo4j` provides a Model Context Protocol server for Neo4j.

mcp-neo4j
64
Established
netbox-mcp-server
58
Established
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 25/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 22/25
Stars: 912
Forks: 239
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 2
Language: Python
License: MIT
Stars: 126
Forks: 63
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: Apache-2.0
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About mcp-neo4j

neo4j-contrib/mcp-neo4j

Neo4j Labs Model Context Protocol servers

This project helps you interact with your Neo4j graph databases and cloud instances using natural language commands, without needing to write code. You can ask questions about your graph data, manage your Neo4j Aura cloud services, or even model new graphs just by typing. It's designed for data scientists, analysts, and developers who work with Neo4j and want to leverage AI assistants like Claude Desktop or VS Code for conversational database interactions.

graph-databases natural-language-query data-modeling cloud-database-management conversational-ai

About netbox-mcp-server

netboxlabs/netbox-mcp-server

Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for read-only interaction with NetBox data in LLMs

This project helps network engineers and IT professionals query their NetBox data using natural language. It takes plain English questions about network devices, IP addresses, or change logs and provides specific details directly from your NetBox instance. This allows network administrators, operations engineers, or anyone managing network infrastructure to quickly retrieve information without needing to navigate complex interfaces or write scripts.

network-operations IT-asset-management network-documentation infrastructure-management network-auditing

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