> If you like this project, please tell me. Your encouragement means a lot to me! I don't want to spend my time on things that nobody seems to be interested in.
Great implementation details, but what is the end goal? Ah ha, a readable readme (which itself is promising):
InfiniteMCP is a an MCP server that acts as a universal gateway to thousands of other MCP servers. Instead of manually configuring each MCP server you want to use, InfiniteMCP lets Claude discover, understand, and use any MCP server on demand through natural language queries.
Think of it as an "MCP server of MCP servers" - a single connection that unlocks the entire MCP ecosystem.
So, yeah, that's interesting.
> and then provide it as a free api
Oh, oops, that just became a supply chain threat. Central registries outside of targets' control are grails, and the speculated implementation for secrets makes this a lovely injection path...
If you pursue this, work with someone like control-plane.io to blue/red team it and make noise about that on your README with a link to their findings and your mitigations. And consider sync up with folks like kusari.dev (see also SLSA and GUAC) to include a vulns rating on each MCP itself (their mapping is super fast and a SBOM scanned MCP directory would be a real value add).