feat: Add esp-mcp to community servers list#2092
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maitiSoutrik wants to merge 1 commit intomodelcontextprotocol:mainfrom
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feat: Add esp-mcp to community servers list#2092maitiSoutrik wants to merge 1 commit intomodelcontextprotocol:mainfrom
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Thanks for your contribution to the servers list. This has been merged in this combined PR: #2143 This is a new process we're trying out, so if you see any issues feel free to re-open the PR and tag me. |
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This PR adds the esp-mcp server (https://github.com/horw/esp-mcp) to the community servers list in README.md, as per CONTRIBUTING.md.
This server provides a way for any LLM to do tasks like building, flashing etc in ESP32 series chips using ESP-IDF, making it a valuable addition for the embedded software engineering community.
OP for the Server: @horw