DesktopCommanderMCP and Tabby-MCP

These two tools are ecosystem siblings, with DesktopCommanderMCP being an MCP server for Claude and Tabby-MCP being an MCP server for the Tabby terminal, both implementing the same protocol but for different client applications.

DesktopCommanderMCP
79
Verified
Tabby-MCP
36
Emerging
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 20/25
Maturity 25/25
Community 21/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 6/25
Maturity 11/25
Community 9/25
Stars: 5,760
Forks: 671
Downloads: 64,834
Commits (30d): 4
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
Stars: 16
Forks: 2
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
No risk flags
No Package No Dependents

About DesktopCommanderMCP

wonderwhy-er/DesktopCommanderMCP

This is MCP server for Claude that gives it terminal control, file system search and diff file editing capabilities

This tool helps developers, data scientists, and operations engineers automate tasks, manage files, and execute terminal commands using AI. It takes natural language instructions and interacts with your computer's filesystem and command line, outputting results and file changes. This is for technical professionals who want to streamline their coding, data analysis, and system management workflows with AI assistance.

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About Tabby-MCP

GentlemanHu/Tabby-MCP

MCP server for Tabby terminal, 34 MCP tools including SFTP support, full control your Tabby!

This project integrates AI assistants with the Tabby Terminal, allowing them to manage your terminal sessions, tabs, and even remote files via SFTP. It takes commands from an AI agent and translates them into actions like executing shell commands, creating new tabs, or reading file content from a server. This is designed for developers, system administrators, or anyone who uses a terminal and wants an AI to help automate tasks or interact with their command-line environment.

terminal-automation developer-tools system-administration AI-assisted-workflows remote-file-management

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