MCP Comparison
Compare features, tools, and capabilities of these MCP servers side by side.
Appwrite MCP server
Appwrite MCP server is a Model Context Protocol server that enables AI models to interact with Appwrite’s backend. It provides a curated set of MCP tools to manage databases, users, functions, teams, and more within your Appwrite project, enabling powerful AI-assisted workflows and natural-language interactions with your backend. The server ships with the Databases tools enabled by default to keep prompts within context limits and can be extended by enabling additional APIs via command-line flags. This makes it easier to build AI-powered applications that leverage Appwrite APIs securely and efficiently.
Context7 MCP Server
Context7 MCP Server delivers up-to-date, code-first documentation and examples for LLMs and AI code editors by pulling content directly from the source. It supports multiple MCP clients and exposes tools that help you resolve library IDs and retrieve library documentation, ensuring prompts use current APIs and usage patterns. The repository provides installation and integration guides for Cursor, Claude Code, Opencode, and other clients, along with practical configuration samples and OAuth options for remote HTTP connections. This MCP server is designed to keep prompts in sync with the latest library docs, reducing hallucinations and outdated code snippets.
| Feature | Appwrite MCP server | Context7 MCP Server |
|---|---|---|
| Verified | ||
| Official | ||
| Tools Available | 11 | 2 |
| Has Installation Guide | ||
| Has Examples | ||
| Website | ||
| Source Code |
- tables-db
- users
- teams
- storage
- functions
- messaging
- locale
- avatars
- sites
- all
- +1 more tools
- resolve-library-id
- query-docs
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