Merge pull request #1568 from damms005/patch-1

Add DevDb MCP to Community Servers
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shaun smith
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- **[Deepseek_R1](https://github.com/66julienmartin/MCP-server-Deepseek_R1)** - A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation connecting Claude Desktop with DeepSeek's language models (R1/V3)
- **[deepseek-thinker-mcp](https://github.com/ruixingshi/deepseek-thinker-mcp)** - A MCP (Model Context Protocol) provider Deepseek reasoning content to MCP-enabled AI Clients, like Claude Desktop. Supports access to Deepseek's thought processes from the Deepseek API service or from a local Ollama server.
- **[Descope](https://github.com/descope-sample-apps/descope-mcp-server)** - An MCP server to integrate with [Descope](https://descope.com) to search audit logs, manage users, and more.
- **[DevDb](https://github.com/damms005/devdb-vscode?tab=readme-ov-file#mcp-configuration)** - An MCP server that runs right inside the IDE, for connecting to MySQL, Postgres, SQLite, and MSSQL databases.
- **[DevRev](https://github.com/kpsunil97/devrev-mcp-server)** - An MCP server to integrate with DevRev APIs to search through your DevRev Knowledge Graph where objects can be imported from diff. sources listed [here](https://devrev.ai/docs/import#available-sources).
- **[Dicom](https://github.com/ChristianHinge/dicom-mcp)** - An MCP server to query and retrieve medical images and for parsing and reading dicom-encapsulated documents (pdf etc.).
- **[Dify](https://github.com/YanxingLiu/dify-mcp-server)** - A simple implementation of an MCP server for dify workflows.
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Managed by Anthropic, but built together with the community. The Model Context Protocol is open source and we encourage everyone to contribute their own servers and improvements!
Managed by Anthropic, but built together with the community. The Model Context Protocol is open source and we encourage everyone to contribute their own servers and improvements!