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Etherum
Provides AI assistants with multi-chain EVM blockchain data access, including balances, contracts, and gas prices.
Flashduty Server
Integrates with Flashduty APIs to provide advanced incident management and automation capabilities via the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
Browser
Enables programmatic interaction with web browsers through a server and extension.
PuchAI
Provides a foundational backend server for specialized application needs.
Zerodha Kite
Enables algorithmic trading with the Zerodha Kite API through an MCP server.
N8n
Enables Large Language Models to interact with n8n workflow automation instances through the Model Context Protocol.
Remote
Enables remote access and invocation of an MCP service built on FastMCP.
Etherscan
Provides access to Etherscan blockchain data for LLM applications via the Model Context Protocol.
Qdrant with MCP
Integrates Qdrant vector database with an MCP server to store and retrieve code snippets.
Dbmc
Executes SQL queries on a database via Server-Sent Events.
Devto
Automates publishing Dev.to articles using a .NET 9 MCP server.
Filesys
Enables LLMs to securely read and list files from a designated directory on a local machine.
ZTA
Provides a reference implementation for a Zero Trust Agentic Access-based server.
Client 7ex
Provides an example client for interacting with an MCP server using Electron and React.
Facilitates programmatic creation and management of LinkedIn posts and profile information through an MCP server.
Everything
Provides a comprehensive test environment for developers building Model Context Protocol (MCP) clients.
Cardano
Streamlines Cardano blockchain integration by providing access to documentation, tools, and best practices for application developers.
UseKeen
Streams up-to-date package documentation to AI coding assistants.
VistAAI
Integrates a self-hosted Ollama AI with VistA model context for querying patient information.
Stacktrace
Locates the nearest error in JavaScript bundles (without sourcemaps) and leverages an LLM to check for codebase matches.
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