If you’re exploring MCPs or AI coding assistants right now, you’ve probably felt this already:
MCP servers are scattered across GitHub repos, blog posts, demos, and Reddit threads
Each AI tool (Claude, Cursor, Replit, Copilot, Windsurf) surfaces integrations differently
Practical AI coding rules and workflows are hard to find and even harder to compare
None of this is a protocol problem.
It’s a discoverability problem.
So I built AI Stack.
What AI Stack Is
AI Stack is a community-curated hub that brings together:
🔹 MCP integrations across popular AI tools
🔹 AI developer tools with structured overviews
🔹 AI coding rules & workflows, categorized by tool
🔹 Community submissions, with contributor attribution
It’s designed to be a navigation layer for the rapidly growing AI tooling ecosystem.
What AI Stack Is Not
Just to be explicit (because this matters):
❌ It does not test or verify MCPs
❌ It does not benchmark or rank correctness
❌ It does not claim production readiness
AI Stack focuses on organization and discovery, not validation.
Think of it as:
“One place to find what exists without digging through dozens of repos and threads.”
What You Can Explore Today
🔹 MCP Directory
Browse MCP integrations by tool, category, and popularity including both platform-curated and community submitted entries.
🔹 Tools Pages
Each AI tool has a dedicated page with:
Overview
Links
Related MCPs
Associated rules and workflows
🔹 AI Development Rules
A growing collection of AI coding rules organized by assistant (Cursor, Claude, Replit, Copilot, etc.), including community contributions.
🔹 Community Contributions
Users can submit MCPs and rules, with clear attribution no anonymous dumping.
Why I Built This
As MCPs and AI coding assistants evolve quickly, knowledge fragments fast:
Useful MCPs live in obscure repos
Rules that improve AI coding workflows are often tribal knowledge
Tool-specific practices get buried in long threads
AI Stack doesn’t try to solve everything it just reduces discovery friction.
Why Share This Early
AI Stack is still early, but already useful if you:
Explore MCPs regularly
Work with AI coding assistants
Want a single place to browse tools, integrations, and rules
I’m sharing it now to learn from the community:
How do you currently discover MCPs?
Do AI coding rules help in real workflows?
What would make a hub like this more valuable?
Feedback (good or critical) is very welcome.
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