MCP server for managing local dev ports on macOS. It enables AI agents to inspect listening ports, identify owning processes and parent chains, kill processes safely, wait for ports, and report LAN exposure.
A local MCP server that exposes macOS automation actions (AppleScript + CLIs) as tools, enabling MCP clients on your Mac to control apps, system settings, and more.
MCP server that enables AI to fully control macOS — mouse, keyboard, terminal, screenshots, window management, UI element detection, and provides AI-optimized information reporting.
Local-first macOS MCP server for searching files, running approved Shortcuts, managing Homebrew packages, and working with local models, with read-only defaults and optional gated mutations.
A read-only MCP server that exposes data from native macOS apps (Mail, Notes, Calendar, Reminders, Contacts, Messages, Spotlight) to AI agents over stdio, currently in early development with no domain tools wired yet.
A macOS-native MCP server that provides AI hosts with fresh workspace state, bounded context, and retained execution evidence, avoiding collapsing operations into shell strings.