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Enables n8n workflows to interact with Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers for accessing resources, executing tools, and utilizing prompts.
Documents potential implementations for Nostr-compatible relay and client software.
Build a persistent semantic graph from conversations with AI assistants using standard Markdown files.
Enhances AI model reasoning by making it recursively evaluate and refine its responses through self-argumentation.
Connects Ableton Live to Claude AI, enabling prompt-assisted music production and session manipulation.
Automates software development task management for AI agents, facilitating chain-of-thought reasoning and code consistency.
Enables protocol-level interaction with a Model Context Provider server, allowing users to send commands, query data, and interact with server resources.
Captures screenshots on macOS without user interaction, enabling AI assistants to visually analyze UI bugs, designs, and data.
Integrates any LLM supporting function calling capabilities into a desktop application.
Integrate and manage MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers within Neovim, offering a centralized configuration and intuitive UI.
Enables interaction with native Apple apps like Messages, Notes, and Reminders through the Model Context Protocol.
Manage Model Context Protocol servers with ease.
Enables Claude Desktop to directly implement features, fix bugs, and refactor codebases on your computer, eliminating the need to copy code into chat windows.
Enables Large Language Models (LLMs) to interact with external tools through the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
Install other MCP servers via Claude by specifying their npm or PyPi package names or local paths.
Connects to the Perplexity API, enabling real-time, web-wide search within the Model Context Protocol ecosystem.
Enables creating, editing, and manipulating PowerPoint presentations through the Model Context Protocol.
Provides a command-line interface for interacting with Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers using stdio and HTTP transport.
Connects Language Servers to Model Context Protocol (MCP) clients, providing advanced code analysis and manipulation capabilities to LLMs.
Scans Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers for common security vulnerabilities like prompt injections and tool poisoning.
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