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A tool for analyzing a code base to locate functions or variables

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    Interprets Go code and judges it under DDD and clean architecture, useful for understanding and analyzing code.

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    You are capable of interpreting golang code and judge it under the most strict ddd and clean architecture paragidms
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    Analyzes Next.js application routes and provides information about API paths, parameters, and schemas.

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    A utility tool that analyzes Next.js application routes and provides detailed information about API paths, HTTP methods, parameters, status codes, and request/response schemas.
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    MIT License
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    Bridges LLMs with Language Server Protocol interfaces, providing hover information, completions, and diagnostics for improved code suggestions.

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    Bridges Large Language Models with Language Server Protocol interfaces, allowing LLMs to access LSP's hover information, completions, diagnostics, and code actions for improved code suggestions.
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    Analyzes codebases using Repomix and LLMs to provide structured code reviews with specific issues and recommendations.

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    Analyzes codebases using Repomix and LLMs to provide structured code reviews with specific issues and recommendations, supporting multiple LLM providers including OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini.
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    Allows AI assistants to access prompts from promptz.dev API without copy-pasting, reducing context switching in your development workflow.

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    Allows LLM tools like Claude Desktop and Cursor AI to access and summarize code files through a Model Context Protocol server, providing structured access to codebase content without manual copying.
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    Provides GitHub data analysis for repositories, developers, and organizations, enabling insights into open source ecosystems through API calls and natural language queries.

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    Provides GitHub data analysis for repositories, developers, and organizations, enabling insights into open source ecosystems through API calls and natural language queries.
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    An MCP server that enables integration with GitHub Enterprise API, allowing users to access repository information, manage issues, pull requests, workflows, and other GitHub features through Cursor.

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    An MCP server that enables integration with GitHub Enterprise API, allowing users to access repository information, manage issues, pull requests, workflows, and other GitHub features through Cursor.
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    A TypeScript tool that ranks files in your codebase by importance, tracks dependencies, and provides file summaries to help understand code structure through Cursor's Model Context Protocol.

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    A TypeScript tool that ranks files in your codebase by importance, tracks dependencies, and provides file summaries to help understand code structure through Cursor's Model Context Protocol.
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    GPL 3.0
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    A powerful MCP server that enables parallel Google searching with multiple keywords simultaneously, providing structured results while handling CAPTCHAs and simulating user browsing patterns.

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    A powerful MCP server that enables parallel Google searching with multiple keywords simultaneously, providing structured results while handling CAPTCHAs and simulating user browsing patterns.
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    MIT License
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    Efficiently memorizes key aspects of a codebase—logic, style, and standards—while allowing dynamic updates and fast retrieval. It's designed to be language-agnostic, leveraging the LLM's understanding of code across multiple languages.

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    SourceSage is an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that efficiently memorizes key aspects of a codebase—logic, style, and standards—while allowing dynamic updates and fast retrieval. It's designed to be language-agnostic, leveraging the LLM's understanding of code across multiple languages.
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    MIT License