Show HN: MCP setup sucks – so I built a zero-config client with 2,700 agents (www.trylyra.com)

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A developer released a zero‑config client that lets users tap into a catalog of 2,700+ MCP agents to book flights and restaurants, manage calendars, and automate workflows with one click. The client promises no JSON config files, no external dependencies, and no terminal commands — just search, install and use. For integrations, the project (Lyra) also provides a single aggregated server that brokers access to agents and connects with platforms such as Claude, VS Code, Cursor, and any MCP-compatible client. This is significant because it removes a major onboarding friction for using specialized agents: configuration and environment setup. By offering a “download-and-use” client plus an aggregation layer, the system aims to accelerate experimentation, desktop/IDE integration, and cross‑platform interoperability of agent ecosystems. Key technical notes: the product is agent‑centric (2.7k+ MCPs), uses a one‑click connect model, and exposes a single server endpoint for third‑party tools (Claude, VS Code, Cursor). Practical implications include faster prototyping and broader adoption of task‑specific agents, but it also raises questions about security, access control, credential handling and vetting of third‑party agents — important considerations for teams deploying these capabilities in production.
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