mcp-slop-adapter
Adapter connecting MCP clients to SLOP servers. mcp-slop-adapter is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server maintained by kortexa-ai. It connects to MCP-compatible clients such as Claude Desktop, Cursor, Cline, and other agents that speak the protocol. It exposes 4 tools, including chat, memory-store, memory-get and pay, that an agent can call directly. It is categorized under API/Integration and Tool/CLI.
What is this MCP
This is an adapter that bridges Anthropic's Model Context Protocol (MCP) with the Simple Language Open Protocol (SLOP), enabling MCP clients like Claude Desktop to interact with SLOP-compatible servers.
How to use this MCP
The adapter can be run via npx or installed globally via npm. After installation, configure Claude Desktop to point to your SLOP server URL through the adapter.
What this MCP can be used for
This enables MCP clients to access SLOP server capabilities like chat, memory storage, and payment functions, while converting between the two protocols' formats and error handling.
AIMCP authority
DR and traffic signal for the AIMCP public domain.
Frequently asked questions
What is the mcp-slop-adapter MCP server?
mcp-slop-adapter is a Model Context Protocol server from kortexa-ai. It lets MCP-compatible AI clients call its tools over a standard interface, so agents like Claude, Cursor, and Cline can use it without custom integration.
How do I connect mcp-slop-adapter to my AI client?
Add mcp-slop-adapter to your client's MCP configuration using the stdio or SSE connection shown in the usage examples on this page, then restart the client to load the server.
What tools does mcp-slop-adapter provide?
mcp-slop-adapter provides 4 tools: chat, memory-store, memory-get and pay.
Is mcp-slop-adapter free to use?
mcp-slop-adapter is listed on AIMCP for free. Any API keys or accounts required by the underlying service are set by its provider.
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