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Docker now supports remote Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, allowing developers to connect easily to external apps like Notion and Linear without manual configuration. With built-in OAuth, users can securely authorize connections in just two commands, streamlining workflows and enhancing productivity.
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The Model Context Protocol (MCP) has quickly become the go-to standard for linking AI agents with tools and external systems. The Docker MCP Catalog has expanded to include remote MCP servers, which function similarly to local servers but operate over the internet. This shift allows developers to access these servers easily from any environment without complex local setups. The recent integration of OAuth support simplifies secure connections to various applications like Notion and Linear, enhancing accessibility and usability for developers.
With over 60 new remote MCP servers added to the catalog, developers now have a broader range of integrations at their fingertips. The Docker MCP Toolkit allows for quick connections through familiar command-line commands. Users can enable a remote server with a single line and authorize it through an OAuth page, making the setup process straightforward. For those who prefer a graphical interface, Docker Desktop offers a one-click installation method for remote servers.
This update transforms how developers interact with multiple tools by providing a unified access point. Instead of logging into each service separately across different MCP clients, developers can streamline their workflows. The always-up-to-date nature of remote servers, combined with OAuth, facilitates seamless data sharing and automation possibilities. This evolution in the Docker MCP Toolkit lays the groundwork for a more efficient and connected developer experience moving forward.
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