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Awesome MCP Servers - A curated list of Model Context Protocol servers

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What is Awesome MCP Servers

Awesome MCP Servers is a curated list of Minecraft: Pi Edition servers. It provides a collection of publicly accessible servers, documentation, tools, and other resources related to Minecraft: Pi Edition, enabling users to connect, play, and experiment with this simplified version of Minecraft. This project aims to be a central hub for the Minecraft: Pi Edition community.

How to use

The project is essentially a curated list, so "using" it involves browsing the list of servers provided in the README.md file on GitHub. Each entry typically provides the server address (IP address or hostname) and potentially other relevant information, such as the server version or a brief description.

To use a server:

  1. Open Minecraft: Pi Edition on your Raspberry Pi or compatible device.
  2. Navigate to the multiplayer section.
  3. Enter the server address (IP or hostname) from the list.
  4. Connect and play.

Key features

  • Curated List: A collection of publicly available Minecraft: Pi Edition servers, saving users the effort of searching for them individually.
  • Community Resource: Serves as a central point of reference for the Minecraft: Pi Edition community, providing access to resources and fostering collaboration.
  • Easy Access: Provides direct links to connect to listed servers.

Use cases

  • Multiplayer Gaming: Playing Minecraft: Pi Edition with friends and other players on public servers.
  • Experimentation: Exploring different Minecraft: Pi Edition server configurations and functionalities.
  • Community Engagement: Connecting with other Minecraft: Pi Edition enthusiasts.
  • Learning: Studying server code and configurations for educational purposes.

FAQ

Q: What is Minecraft: Pi Edition? A: Minecraft: Pi Edition is a special, free version of Minecraft designed for the Raspberry Pi, intended for learning and experimentation with the Minecraft API.

Q: How do I add a server to the list? A: Typically, you'd submit a pull request to the GitHub repository, following the contribution guidelines outlined in the README.

Q: Are these servers always online? A: Server uptime can vary, as they are run by individuals and may not always be available.

Q: What kind of activities can I do on these servers? A: The activities available depend on the server. Most servers allow for building, exploring, and interacting with other players.

Q: Is there a way to filter the servers by region or language? A: The README file doesn't provide filtering options. You'll have to manually browse the list.

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