MCP server for auditing Git repositories against software engineering standards
HTML_CodeSniffer is a client-side JavaScript that checks a HTML document or source code, and detects violations of a defined coding standard.
Shared **guard runtime** for Praxis shell policy: argv parsing (`shell-quote`), `evaluateShellProposal` / `evaluateArgv` / `gateShellCommand`, JSONL audit append, and the **shell approval bridge** under `.praxis/guard/bridge`.
Portable hybrid code-auditing framework for arbitrary repositories.
HTML_CodeSniffer is a client-side JavaScript that checks a HTML document or source code, and detects violations of a defined coding standard.
A secure and scalable Git MCP server enabling AI agents to perform comprehensive Git version control operations via STDIO and Streamable HTTP.
Simple, fast and customizable plugin for payload cms
Provides metadata and conversions from repository urls for GitHub, Bitbucket and GitLab
Model Context Protocol implementation for TypeScript
Command-Line Interface for Firebase
Playwright Tools for MCP
Help agents automatically write and test stories for your UI components
Coordinate AI coding agents in shared cubes. Works with Claude Code and Codex. Create projects, assign roles, and share a live activity log.
The official TypeScript library for the Cloudflare API
Security auditor for AI agent configurations. Scans Claude Code setups for vulnerabilities, misconfigs, and injection risks.
A TypeScript SSE proxy for MCP servers that use stdio transport.
Multi-language code quality auditor with MCP server - Analyze TypeScript, JavaScript, and Go code for SOLID principles, DRY violations, security patterns, and more
Run MCP stdio servers over SSE, Streamable HTTP or visa versa
A high-level API to control headless Chrome over the DevTools Protocol
MCP server for Chrome DevTools
Deco CMS — Self-hostable MCP Gateway for managing AI connections and tools
Add MCP servers to your favorite coding agents with a single command.
MCP server for Context7
Get raw git commits out of your repository using git-log(1).