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Provides access to smart device controls like switches, lights, and sensors, offering organization and monitoring capabilities.
Why this server?
Access Home Assistant data and control devices (lights, switches, thermostats, etc).
Why this server?
Helps refine AI-generated content, potentially useful for creating user manuals or descriptions for pinball machines.
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A simple note-taking MCP server for recording and managing notes with AI models, useful for saving pinball scores, maintenance logs, or player strategies.
Why this server?
A server implementation that allows AI assistants to read, create, and manipulate notes in Obsidian vaults, which can be helpful to store information and notes about pinball.
Why this server?
This is a connector to allow Claude Desktop (or any MCP client) to read and search any directory containing Markdown notes (such as an Obsidian vault), which can be helpful to store information and notes about pinball.
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While not directly related to pinball, it is a security testing tool that enables automated vulnerability detection for web applications, in case you create one for pinball.
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MCP server allowing any and all command execution over CMD. Could be useful to interface with custom scripts.
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An MCP server to run commands. Could be useful to interface with custom scripts.
Why this server?
A beginner-friendly Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that helps users understand MCP concepts, provides interactive examples, and lists available MCP servers. This server is designed to be a helpful companion for developers working with MCP. Also comes with a huge list of servers you can install.