Streamlit is an open-source Python library that makes it easy to create and share beautiful, custom web apps for machine learning and data science.
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Mentions Powerdrill Flow Streamlit app as an alternative way to manipulate data in Powerdrill for users who have the appropriate credentials.
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Allows deployment of MCP agent applications as interactive web applications using Streamlit's interface components.
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Provides a web-based user interface for interacting with the data analytics tools
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Provides a web interface for the RAG-MCP system, allowing users to interact with the agent and visualize search results and document analysis.
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Provides a web-based configuration UI for the MCP toolkit
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Provides a Streamlit-based frontend interface that connects with the MCP server, enabling user interaction with the RAG system.
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Offers a web-based user interface for uploading audio files, selecting model parameters, previewing transcriptions, and downloading results.
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Retrieves trending Streamlit spaces from Hugging Face, enabling users to find popular interactive applications built with Streamlit.
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Provides a UI for connecting to and testing MCP servers, including viewing available tools and executing them
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Provides the frontend interface for chat and dashboard interactions, allowing users to visualize SQL data through natural language queries.
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Provides a simple web interface for interacting with the MCP server, allowing users to input questions and receive responses
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Powers the UI frontend of the MCP server, enabling visual workflow building and interaction with the microservices
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Provides a web-based chat interface built with Streamlit, allowing users to interact with the system through natural language commands for database operations and free conversation.
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Offers a chat interface for users to interact with the MCP agent, allowing them to ask time-related and general questions
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Powers the frontend interface for hotel staff to manage users, rooms, bookings, and view dashboard information
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Provides the web interface for interacting with the MCP server's capabilities
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Powers the frontend interface that allows users to interact with LLMs through a simple UI
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Includes a Streamlit-based user interface for browsing, searching, editing, and deleting memories outside of the Cursor environment