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A command-line fuzzy finder

  • Why this server?

    This server allows querying the ZoomEye API, which is a search engine for cyberspace. While not specifically 'fzf', it provides powerful search capabilities.

  • Why this server?

    This server provides unified access to multiple search engines, including Tavily, Brave, and Kagi, potentially offering a broader search capability than fzf.

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    🔍 A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server providing unified access to multiple search engines (Tavily, Brave, Kagi), AI tools (Perplexity, FastGPT), and content processing services (Jina AI, Kagi). Combines search, AI responses, content processing, and enhancement features through a single interface.
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    Enables fetching web content, a fundamental step for many search-related tasks. Can be used to build custom search tools or integrate with existing search engines.

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    An MCP server that enables fetching web content using the Node.js undici library, supporting various HTTP methods, content formats, and request configurations.
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    Enables semantic search functionalities, potentially useful for more advanced search queries than simple keyword matching.

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    Enables semantic search, image search, and cross-modal search functionalities through integration with Jina AI's neural search capabilities.
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    Provides web search functionality, offering a search capability.

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    Provides web search functionality via DuckDuckGo for Claude Code and MCP-compatible clients, featuring advanced content exploration, navigation across search results, and detailed webpage analysis.
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    A server based on the MCP protocol that uses the Brave API for web search functionality.

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    A server based on the MCP protocol that uses the Brave API for web search functionality.
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    • Linux
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    Provides tools for interacting with Twitter to retrieve tweets by ID and post new tweets.

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    Provides tools for interacting with Twitter to retrieve tweets by ID and post new tweets using the agent-twitter-client library.
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    Enables interaction with GitHub through the GitHub API, supporting advanced search capabilities.

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    Enables interaction with GitHub through the GitHub API, supporting file operations, repository management, advanced search, and issue tracking with comprehensive error handling and automatic branch creation.
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    Provides tools to read, search, and manipulate Git repositories.

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    A Model Context Protocol server for Git repository interaction and automation. This server provides tools to read, search, and manipulate Git repositories via Large Language Models.
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    Enables LLMs to search, retrieve, and manage documents through Rememberizer's knowledge management API, acting as a document search tool.

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    A Model Context Protocol server enabling LLMs to search, retrieve, and manage documents through Rememberizer's knowledge management API.
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