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Context7
★ 56.4k
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trigger.dev
★ 15.1k

Context7 vs trigger.dev

Context7: Context7 is an MCP server that injects up-to-date, version-specific library documentation directly into LLM prompts. Add "use context7" to any coding prompt and it fetches current docs for the library you're working with, eliminating hallucinated APIs and outdated code examples. Works with Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, and any MCP-compatible editor.; trigger.dev: Trigger.dev is an open-source platform designed for building AI workflows and agents using TypeScript. It provides a robust environment for long-running tasks with built-in features like retries, queues, observability, and elastic scaling, eliminating typical serverless timeouts.

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TL;DR

Context7 logoChoose Context7 if…

Preventing LLMs from hallucinating deprecated or non-existent API methods

trigger.dev logoChoose trigger.dev if…

Building and deploying long-running AI agents and complex workflows.

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Side-by-Side Comparison

Field
Context7 logoContext7
trigger.dev logotrigger.dev
Category
Code Assistant
Observability
Stars
★ 56.4k
★ 15.1k
License
MIT
Apache-2.0
Updated
4d ago
1d ago
Open Source
Yes
Yes
Website
↗ Visit
↗ Visit
GitHub
↗ GitHub
↗ GitHub
Tags
LLM, Code Generation, API Documentation
AI Agents, Workflow Automation, TypeScript
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Features

Context7 logoContext7
01Fetches current, version-specific library documentation on demand
02Add "use context7" to any prompt — zero additional configuration
03Covers thousands of popular libraries with up-to-date docs
04Works as a hosted MCP server (no local install required)
05Integrates with Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, and VS Code
trigger.dev logotrigger.dev
01Long-running tasks without timeouts
02Durable cron schedules
03Realtime updates and LLM streaming
04Human-in-the-loop (Waitpoints)
05Comprehensive observability, logging, and tracing
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Use Cases

Context7 logoContext7
↳Preventing LLMs from hallucinating deprecated or non-existent API methods
↳Getting accurate code examples for the exact library version in use
↳Keeping AI coding assistants up-to-date across fast-moving frameworks
trigger.dev logotrigger.dev
↳Building and deploying long-running AI agents and complex workflows.
↳Implementing robust background job processing with built-in durability and retries.
↳Creating human-in-the-loop systems that require human approval or feedback.
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Best For

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FAQ

FAQ

What is the difference between Context7 and trigger.dev?
Both Context7 and trigger.dev are in the Code Assistant category. Context7 has 56.4k stars, while trigger.dev has 15.1k stars.
Which is better, Context7 or trigger.dev?
The best choice depends on your use case. Choose Context7 if Preventing LLMs from hallucinating deprecated or non-existent API methods, and trigger.dev if Building and deploying long-running AI agents and complex workflows..
Is Context7 free or open source?
Yes, Context7 is open source on GitHub (MIT).
Is trigger.dev free or open source?
Yes, trigger.dev is open source on GitHub (Apache-2.0).
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