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Provides memory/knowledge graph storage capabilities using Supabase, enabling multiple Claude instances to safely share and maintain a knowledge graph with features like entity storage, concurrent access safety, and full text search.
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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides programmatic access to the Supabase Management API. This server allows AI models and other clients to manage Supabase projects and organizations through a standardized interface.
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A server for interacting with SingleStore databases, enabling table querying, schema descriptions, and ER diagram generation with secure SSL support and TypeScript safety.
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This is an MCP server for PostgREST. It allows LLMs perform database queries and operations on Postgres databases via PostgREST. This server works with both Supabase projects (which use PostgREST) and standalone PostgREST servers.
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This TypeScript-based MCP server allows users to manage a simple notes system with capabilities to create and summarize text notes using Model Context Protocol (MCP).
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Provides a lightweight MCP server that interacts with the Neon REST API, deployable on Cloudflare Workers for streamlined database management and integration.
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Enables interaction with Supabase PostgreSQL databases through the MCP protocol, allowing seamless integration with Cursor and Windsurf IDEs for secure and validated database management.
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This is a TypeScript-based MCP server that allows searching for New York Times articles from the last 30 days based on a keyword.
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A server that allows AI agents to interact with the Tally API to access DAO governance data, proposals, and metadata using Model Context Protocol (MCP), built with TypeScript and GraphQL.
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This server provides access to the Sefaria Jewish Library. This enables Large Language Models to retrieve and reference Jewish texts through a standardized interface.