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This commit removes some MCP servers from the
registry. Each of the removed MCP servers was
hosted on Anthropic's official MCP repo, and they
are no longer supported by Anthropic. Some users
have reported errors when trying to run these
deprecated servers, prompting their removal from
the registry.

This commit removes some MCP servers from the
registry. Each of the removed MCP servers was
hosted on Anthropic's official MCP repo, and they
are no longer supported by Anthropic. Some users
have reported errors when trying to run these
deprecated servers, prompting their removal from
the registry.
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Thanks for the PR @nick-terry!
I'd like to make an announcement on Discord to warn users that these will be removed, so I'm not going to merge this PR quite yet.

Also, I noticed you've removed the "Everything" MCP server, but it looks like it's still in the list of maintained servers.

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That makes sense. I've added the everything MCP server back to the registry.

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danbarr commented Jun 17, 2025

Hey @nick-terry, two of the deprecated MCPs have been made official by theie projects/vendor: perplexity-ask and redis. I just opened #755 to refresh these two (they use the same Docker image reference, just hosted in new repos now).

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