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Why this server?
Provides code completion, bug fixing, and test generation for multiple programming languages, integrating with the Mistral Codestral API, useful for an AI agent coder.
Why this server?
A Pyodide server for executing Python code by Large Language Models (LLMs) via the Model Context Protocol (MCP). This would allow your agent to interpret SDKs from a number of Python based libraries
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Provides an unofficial JavaScript SDK to create customized servers, which allows defining prompts, resources, and tools for tailored interactions, which can expose SDK functions through MCP.
Why this server?
A configurable MCP server that dynamically loads capabilities from a remote configuration, bridging MCP clients with remote APIs and SDKs for executing actions and accessing resources, very useful if SDKs are exposed as APIs.
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A TypeScript-based server that provides a memory system for Large Language Models (LLMs), allowing users to interact with multiple LLM providers while maintaining conversation history and offering tools for managing providers and model configurations. This is useful for SDKs that are managed with specific LLMs.
Why this server?
This server facilitates the invocation of AI models from providers like Anthropic, OpenAI, and Groq, enabling users to manage and configure large language model interactions seamlessly. This can help your agent coder work with SDKs from different AI providers.
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An MCP server for [Hide](https://hide.sh/) – headless IDE for coding agents. This may provide an SDK for the agent to interact with.
Why this server?
Runs a language server and provides tools for communicating with it. Language servers excel at tasks that LLMs often struggle with, such as precisely understanding types, understanding relationships, and providing accurate symbol references, this would be helpful for working with SDKs.
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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 and could be helpful in understanding how SDKs are exposed as a tool.
Why this server?
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides LLM Agents with a comprehensive toolset for IP geolocation, network diagnostics, system monitoring, cryptographic operations, and QR code generation. While not directly SDK focused, it has a good set of tools