Show HN: MCP Server Installation Instructions Generator

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Found: September 15, 2025
ID: 1410

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Show HN: MCP Server Installation Instructions Generator Hey HN, we’ve been experimenting a lot with MCP servers lately, and one of the most time-consuming challenges has been connecting MCP clients to remote MCP servers. To solve this, we built a library that generates them on the fly, enabling 1-click installation buttons and links for most clients out there.

Feel free to try out the generator and use it to improve the README of your remote MCP server with the generated markdown. You can even configure the library to return HTML instructions if someone accesses your remote MCP server via the web.

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