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Illustrates how to create a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server in C# for defining command-line or application-callable tools.
Provides a foundational framework for developing and managing modular tool instances adhering to the Model Context Protocol.
Enables AI code assistants to generate up-to-date code by checking the latest library documentation.
Enables remote execution of shell commands and access to documentation via a Model Context Protocol server.
Provides a boilerplate structure for developing projects.
Enables AI applications to generate and execute MQScript code for comprehensive mobile device automation.
Executes commands in a persistent sbt shell session to avoid startup overhead.
Transforms legacy database schemas into an AI-ready asset by mediating between modern AI agents and cryptic legacy data.
Enables AI IDEs and agents to securely query Graylog instances via the Model Context Protocol.
Connects AI coding agents to Figma design data, enabling one-shot design implementation directly within your IDE.
Unifies access to multiple large language models and providers through a single, token-efficient Model Context Protocol server, supporting composable workflows and flexible routing.
Generates automatic documentation for Claude Code by integrating with development workflows to capture and document project implementations.
Provides a complete TypeScript Model Context Protocol server implementation using Express.js and the official MCP SDK.
Manages GitHub projects with AI-powered task management and comprehensive requirements traceability.
Facilitates the design and construction of MS Creator Mode projects with an unofficial MCP server.
Fetches stock market data and indicators from the Investidor10 API using the Model Context Protocol.
Integrates with GitLab and Jira to expose project, merge request, and issue data to MCP-enabled clients.
Validates Dify Workflow DSL YAML files for correctness and adherence to specifications.
Facilitates email operations through a Dart-based server implementation of the Mail Client Protocol.
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