Add mcp-on-android-tv to Community Servers #2843
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Description
Add MCP on Android TV to the community servers list. This server runs directly on Android TV devices and exposes ADB-powered controls (e.g., list/open apps) over MCP for use by LLM clients.
Server Details
Repository: https://github.com/MiddlePoint-Solutions/mcp-on-android-tv
Summary: An MCP server for Android TV with on-device ADB integration; built with the official MCP Kotlin SDK (v0.7.2); currently communicates via SSE.
Motivation and Context
Android TV offers a simpler and more stable ADB setup than phones (no pairing; persistent local connection). By layering MCP on top, any LLM client that supports remote MCP servers (e.g., Goose, Claude Desktop) can control the TV on the local network. This addition broadens the community’s device-control options and documents a practical home/IoT use case for MCP.
How Has This Been Tested?
(Smoke-tested over local network; basic flows worked.)
Breaking Changes
No—this is a documentation/resource update only. Users do not need to change existing MCP client configurations unless they choose to add this server.
Types of changes
Checklist
Additional context