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Adding & Configuring Servers
Find MCP servers, add them to Cline, and configure settings.
This guide covers finding MCP servers, adding them to Cline, and configuring their settings.
Finding MCP Servers
Several places to find MCP servers:- Cline MCP Marketplace: Browse and install directly from Cline
- Official MCP servers: GitHub repository
- Awesome-MCP servers: Community collection
- Online directories: mcpservers.org, mcp.so, glama.ai/mcp/servers
Adding Servers with Cline
The easiest way to add an MCP server is to have Cline build it for you:- Provide Cline with the GitHub repository URL
- Optionally include the README contents for context
- Cline clones the repo, builds it, and adds the configuration
Managing Servers
Access server settings through the MCP Servers icon in Cline’s top navigation bar.Enable/Disable
Toggle the switch next to any server to enable or disable it.Restart
Click “Restart Server” if a server becomes unresponsive.Delete
Click the trash icon or “Delete Server” button. No confirmation dialog.Network Timeout
Set how long to wait for responses (30 seconds to 1 hour, default 1 minute).Editing Configuration Files
Settings are stored incline_mcp_settings.json:
- Click MCP Servers icon
- Select “Configure” tab
- Click “Configure MCP Servers”
STDIO Transport (Local Servers)
SSE Transport (Remote Servers)
Global MCP Mode
Control how MCP servers affect token usage:- Click MCP Servers icon
- Select “Configure” tab
- Click “Advanced MCP Settings”
- Find
Cline>Mcp:Modeand select your preference
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Using MCP Tools
After configuring a server, Cline automatically detects available tools:- Type your request in chat
- Cline identifies when an MCP tool can help
- Approve the tool use (or use auto-approval)


