Kubernetes를 위해 구축된 39개의 MCP를 찾아보세요.
Connects to a Kubernetes cluster and enables management via commands.
Enables AI assistants to interact with Kubernetes clusters through natural language via the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
Simplifies Kubernetes cluster management with an AI-powered, lightweight dashboard featuring multi-cluster support and intelligent analysis.
Implements a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Kubernetes and OpenShift, enabling seamless interaction and management of Kubernetes resources.
Connects to Kubernetes, providing a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for interacting with Kubernetes resources.
Securely executes Kubernetes commands from AI assistants like Claude by acting as a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server.
Provides a standardized interface to interact with and manage Kubernetes clusters.
Enables LLM-powered applications to interact with Kubernetes clusters by providing a Model Context Protocol server.
Enables AI assistants to interact with Kubernetes clusters using natural language.
Provides safe, read-only access to Kubernetes cluster resources for debugging and inspection via a Model Context Protocol server.
Manage Kubernetes resources through natural language using large language models.
Provides an AI-powered interface for debugging and inspecting Kubernetes clusters with eBPF-based gadgets.
Debug Kubernetes clusters conversationally using an LLM that executes commands on your behalf via the Model Control Protocol (MCP).
Manage multiple Kubernetes clusters from a centralized control plane.
Provides programmatic access and advanced management capabilities for Kubernetes clusters through the Model Context Protocol.
Enables natural language interaction with Kubernetes clusters through LLMs, simplifying resource management and deployment.
Exposes a comprehensive API to retrieve Kubernetes cluster information and diagnose issues using the Model Context Protocol.
Provides read-only access to Kubernetes clusters, designed for seamless integration with AI assistants.
Enables AI assistants to interact with the Helm package manager for Kubernetes using natural language.
Exposes microservice APIs as MCP services within Kubernetes using a dedicated operator and sidecar.
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