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Quickly highlight your MCP project with clear, eye-catching badges, by [Ironben](https://github.com/nanbingxyz)
Quickly highlight your MCP project with clear, eye-catching badges, by Ironben
Quickly highlight your MCP project with clear, eye-catching badges
There are four types of badges: default, server, client, and dev. The default type supports the status parameter, while both server and client types support the features parameter.
 <img src="https://badge.mcpx.dev" title="MCP"/> <img src="https://badge.mcpx.dev?status=on" title="MCP Enabled"/> <img src="https://badge.mcpx.dev?status=off" title="MCP Disabled"/>
 <img src="https://badge.mcpx.dev?type=server" title="MCP Server"/>
<img src="https://badge.mcpx.dev?type=server&features=resources,tools" title="MCP server with features/>
<img src="https://badge.mcpx.dev?type=client" title="MCP Client"/>
<img src="https://badge.mcpx.dev?type=client&features=prompts,tools" title="MCP client with features"/>Recommended for all MCP development-related projects, including tools, frameworks, etc.
<img src="https://badge.mcpx.dev?type=dev" title="MCP Dev"/>Run in your terminal:
claude mcp add mcp-badges -- npx Yes, MCP Badges MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
No, MCP Badges runs without API keys or environment variables.
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
Open MCP Badges on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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