MCP server for Windows Everything file search integration with Claude
MCP server that exercises all the features of the MCP protocol
MCP server for Everything search engine - blazing fast file search for Windows
Map everything. Connect everything. Understand everything. MCP Server + CLI for ecosystem intelligence.
everything MCP (58% less tokens). Quick setup: npx everything-slim --setup
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Model Context Protocol implementation for TypeScript
An MCP server that fetches web pages and converts them to clean, readable Markdown.
Playwright Tools for MCP
MCP nodes for n8n
A framework for testing MCP (Model Context Protocol) client and server implementations against the specification.
Everything MCP Server with minimal tool set (4 essential tools only)
Help agents automatically write and test stories for your UI components
Declarative routing for React web applications
The official TypeScript library for the Cloudflare API
A TypeScript SSE proxy for MCP servers that use stdio transport.
A high-level API to control headless Chrome over the DevTools Protocol
MCP server unit testing, end to end (e2e) testing, and server evals
MCP server for Chrome DevTools
MCP server for terminal operations and file editing
MCP server for Context7
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MCP Apps SDK — Enable MCP servers to display interactive user interfaces in conversational clients.
pikuri-mcp adds Model Context Protocol support to pikuri-core agents: a +Pikuri::Mcp::Registry+ for declaring stdio + HTTP MCP servers, the +Pikuri::Mcp::Servers+ runtime that spawns them, a +Pikuri::Mcp::Synthesizer+ that LLM-fills missing server descriptions, a +Pikuri::Mcp::Verifier+ that screens server surfaces for prompt-injection patterns before any tool is advertised to the LLM, and a +Pikuri::Mcp::Extension+ that wires everything into a +Pikuri::Agent+ via +c.add_extension(...)+ in the +Agent.new+ block.
pikuri-core is the lean, audit-friendly foundation of the pikuri family: Pikuri::Agent (a thin wrapper around ruby_llm's chat loop) with its Configurator + Extension protocol, the strict Pikuri::Tool framework, a listener surface for rendering / budgets / sub-agents, and four bundled stateless tools (calculator, web search, web scrape, fetch). Extensions (skills, MCP, workspace, coding stack, named-agent personas) live in sibling gems so a privacy-conscious user can install just this core and audit a minimal dependency tree. For the convenience bundle that pulls in everything, see the +pikuri+ metagem.
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