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BGPT - Scientific Paper Search

io.github.connerlambden/bgpt-mcp · v1.1.0

Search scientific papers with structured experimental data from full-text studies

Gecko Rating
40
Beta
GitHub Stars
14
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Transport
SSE
v1.1.0
Last Update
2026-04-09

Ready-to-paste config for every major MCP client

claude mcp add bgpt-mcp -- npx io.github.connerlambden/bgpt-mcp # or uvx io.github.connerlambden/bgpt-mcp for Python
Stdio transport · runs the server as a local subprocess.Claude Code docs

5-49 stars · working prototypes, early adopters welcome.

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What is BGPT - Scientific Paper Search?

BGPT - Scientific Paper Search is an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server in the Search category. Search scientific papers with structured experimental data from full-text studies

How is BGPT - Scientific Paper Search rated?

BenchGecko rates BGPT - Scientific Paper Search Beta on the Gecko Rating ladder (40/100). 5-49 stars · working prototypes, early adopters welcome. The underlying GitHub repository has 14 stars.

How do I install BGPT - Scientific Paper Search?

BGPT - Scientific Paper Search supports Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, and VS Code. Each client needs a different config format · BenchGecko shows ready-to-paste snippets for all four above. Stdio servers run locally via npx; streamable-http and SSE servers connect over the network.

Does BGPT - Scientific Paper Search support streaming?

BGPT - Scientific Paper Search uses the SSE transport. SSE (Server-Sent Events) is the legacy streaming transport for remote MCP servers.

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