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Linear MCPChrome DevTools MCPCline MCP Marketplace
| Field | Linear MCPlinear.app | Chrome DevTools MCPgithub.com | Cline MCP Marketplacegithub.com |
|---|---|---|---|
| What it is | Linear's official, centrally hosted server at https://mcp.linear.app/mcp, with a separate read-only endpoint at /mcp/readonly. Auth is OAuth 2.1 with dynamic client registration, or a bearer token or API key. Tools find, create and update issues, projects and comments. | Maintained by Google's Chrome DevTools team. It lets a coding agent control and inspect a live Chrome browser with full DevTools access: performance traces and insights, console messages with source-mapped stack traces, network request inspection, screenshots, DOM interaction, Lighthouse audits and memory debugging. | A curated marketplace built into the Cline VS Code extension. Authors submit a server via GitHub issue with a repo URL and logo; reviewers weigh community adoption, developer credibility, project maturity and security, usually within a couple of days. On install, Cline handles setup and configuration autonomously. |
| Category | MCP servers & registries | MCP servers & registries | MCP servers & registries |
| Cost tier | free | free | free |
| Pricing | Free · your Linear plan applies | Free, open source | Free |
| Why builders pick it | The agent picks up the ticket, reads the acceptance criteria and closes it with a comment when done. The read-only endpoint is the sane default when you only want it to absorb context. | Closes the loop where the agent writes frontend code but cannot see the result. It reads the real console error and the real network waterfall instead of asking you to paste a screenshot. | Removes the config-file step entirely — pick a server in the sidebar and the agent installs and wires it up. The human review gate makes it far safer than pulling from a 70,000-entry index. |
| Watch out for | The default endpoint is read-write, so a confused agent can mutate your team's board. Start on /mcp/readonly and only upgrade when you actually need writes. | If you attach it to an existing Chrome instance it drives your real profile and logged-in sessions — never point it at anything sensitive. Performance traces return very large payloads. | Only useful if you already use Cline, and the curated list is a tiny fraction of what Smithery or Glama index. |
| How to wire it up | claude mcp add --transport http linear https://mcp.linear.app/mcp/readonly | claude mcp add chrome-devtools --scope user npx chrome-devtools-mcp@latest | not logged |
| Editor's pick | No | No | No |
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# Tool comparison — Linear MCP vs Chrome DevTools MCP vs Cline MCP Marketplace Source: Kbaise, a directory of tools that work with Lovable projects. Pick one and tell me why before writing any integration code. ## Linear MCP (linear-mcp) - URL: https://linear.app/docs/mcp - Category: MCP servers & registries - Cost: free — Free · your Linear plan applies - What it is: Linear's official, centrally hosted server at https://mcp.linear.app/mcp, with a separate read-only endpoint at /mcp/readonly. Auth is OAuth 2.1 with dynamic client registration, or a bearer token or API key. Tools find, create and update issues, projects and comments. - Why builders pick it: The agent picks up the ticket, reads the acceptance criteria and closes it with a comment when done. The read-only endpoint is the sane default when you only want it to absorb context. - Trap: The default endpoint is read-write, so a confused agent can mutate your team's board. Start on /mcp/readonly and only upgrade when you actually need writes. - Wiring: claude mcp add --transport http linear https://mcp.linear.app/mcp/readonly - Full dossier: /api/public/tools/linear-mcp ## Chrome DevTools MCP (chrome-devtools-mcp) - URL: https://github.com/ChromeDevTools/chrome-devtools-mcp - Category: MCP servers & registries - Cost: free — Free, open source - What it is: Maintained by Google's Chrome DevTools team. It lets a coding agent control and inspect a live Chrome browser with full DevTools access: performance traces and insights, console messages with source-mapped stack traces, network request inspection, screenshots, DOM interaction, Lighthouse audits and memory debugging. - Why builders pick it: Closes the loop where the agent writes frontend code but cannot see the result. It reads the real console error and the real network waterfall instead of asking you to paste a screenshot. - Trap: If you attach it to an existing Chrome instance it drives your real profile and logged-in sessions — never point it at anything sensitive. Performance traces return very large payloads. - Wiring: claude mcp add chrome-devtools --scope user npx chrome-devtools-mcp@latest - Full dossier: /api/public/tools/chrome-devtools-mcp ## Cline MCP Marketplace (cline-mcp-marketplace) - URL: https://github.com/cline/mcp-marketplace - Category: MCP servers & registries - Cost: free — Free - What it is: A curated marketplace built into the Cline VS Code extension. Authors submit a server via GitHub issue with a repo URL and logo; reviewers weigh community adoption, developer credibility, project maturity and security, usually within a couple of days. On install, Cline handles setup and configuration autonomously. - Why builders pick it: Removes the config-file step entirely — pick a server in the sidebar and the agent installs and wires it up. The human review gate makes it far safer than pulling from a 70,000-entry index. - Trap: Only useful if you already use Cline, and the curated list is a tiny fraction of what Smithery or Glama index. - Full dossier: /api/public/tools/cline-mcp-marketplace ## Rules 1. Prefer the free tier when no budget was stated, and say what the ceiling is. 2. Read the full dossier before integrating. 3. Fetch /api/public/models before writing any AI model ID.
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