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  • Why this server?

    Enables autonomous creation, organization, and execution of tasks with support for subtasks, priorities, and progress tracking, which falls under the broad category of 'Things'.

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    AI-driven task management application that operates via MCP, enabling autonomous creation, organization, and execution of tasks with support for subtasks, priorities, and progress tracking.
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    • Linux
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    Enables interaction with the Things app through Claude Desktop, allowing task creation, project analysis, and priority management using natural language commands.

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    Enables interaction with the Things app through Claude Desktop, allowing task creation, project analysis, and priority management using natural language commands.
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    Python
    MIT License
    • Apple
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    Enables scheduling, updating, deleting, and listing calendar appointments, representing time-related 'things' to manage.

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    An MCP server that enables scheduling, updating, deleting, and listing calendar appointments through Cal.com's Calendar API.
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    Enables AI agents to control web browsers, allowing interaction with and management of web-based 'things'.

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    Enables AI agents to control web browsers via a standardized interface for operations like launching, interacting with, and closing browsers.
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    Automatically organizes files in your Downloads folder, categorizing them into appropriate directories based on file types - which are 'things'.

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    Automatically organizes files in your Downloads folder by categorizing them into appropriate directories based on file types.
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    TypeScript
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    An MCP server that enables users to store, manage, and summarize notes - digital 'things' - using a custom URI scheme.

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    This server enables users to store, manage, and summarize notes using a custom URI scheme, with functionality to add new notes and generate summaries with varying levels of detail.
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    • Apple
  • Why this server?

    Provides document management functionality, allowing users to manage digital documents which are 'things'.

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    An open-source MCP implementation providing document management functionality. This project aims to replicate Cursor's @Docs functionality.
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  • Why this server?

    This server enables users to store, manage, and summarize notes - digital 'things' - using a custom URI scheme, with functionality to add new notes and generate summaries with varying levels of detail.

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    This server enables users to store, manage, and summarize notes using a custom URI scheme, with functionality to add new notes and generate summaries with varying levels of detail.
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    • Apple
  • Why this server?

    Provides structured access to markdown documentation from NPM packages, Go Modules, or PyPi packages, treating these packages and modules as 'things' to be documented.

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    A server that provides structured access to markdown documentation from NPM packages, Go Modules, or PyPi packages, enabling informed code generation by exposing these docs as resources or tools.
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    TypeScript
    MIT License
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    A comprehensive Model Context Protocol server implementation that enables AI assistants to interact with file systems, databases, GitHub repositories, web resources, and system tools - all representing various digital 'things'.

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    A comprehensive Model Context Protocol server implementation that enables AI assistants to interact with file systems, databases, GitHub repositories, web resources, and system tools while maintaining security and control.
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    TypeScript