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Summary

Adds Scalekit as an OAuth provider option in the MCP (Model Context Protocol) authorization documentation. This update adds Scalekit alongside existing providers (Stytch, Auth0, WorkOS, Descope) and includes a description of Scalekit's MCP Auth features with a deploy button linking to the demo application.

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  • The change adheres to the documentation style guide.
  • If a larger change - such as adding a new page- an issue has been opened in relation to any incorrect or out of date information that this PR fixes.
  • Files which have changed name or location have been allocated redirects.

Details

This PR adds Scalekit to the MCP authorization documentation page, following the same pattern as other OAuth providers. The changes include:

  1. Updated provider list: Added "Scalekit" to the list of authorization-as-a-service providers in the introduction section
  2. New Scalekit section: Added a dedicated section describing Scalekit's MCP Auth with:
    • Link to Scalekit's MCP Auth documentation
    • Description of OAuth 2.1 features (dynamic client registration, CIMD)
    • Deploy button linking to the mcp-scalekit-todo-list demo

The Scalekit section follows the same format and structure as the existing Stytch, Auth0, WorkOS, and Descope sections.

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