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Why this server?
A server that integrates Flux's advanced image generation and manipulation features into AI coding assistants, enabling seamless text-to-image and image control workflows in IDEs like Cursor and Windsurf.
Why this server?
Enables interaction with a running Clojure nREPL instance for evaluating Clojure code, inspecting namespaces, and retrieving connection statuses, compatible with MCP clients like Claude Desktop and CLine in VSCode.
Why this server?
Enables LLMs to interact with MySQL databases by inspecting schemas and executing safe, read-only queries within transactions.
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Facilitates interaction with GitHub through the GitHub API, supporting file operations, repository management, advanced search, and issue tracking with comprehensive error handling and automatic branch creation.
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.
Why this server?
Leverages Vim's native text editing commands and workflows, which Claude already understands, to create a lightweight code assistance layer.
Why this server?
This project is intended as a both MCP server connecting to Kubernetes and a library to build more servers for any custom resources in Kubernetes.
Why this server?
Enables LLMs to execute Python code in a specified Conda environment, enabling access to necessary libraries and dependencies for efficient code execution.
Why this server?
This server facilitates the integration with Claude Desktop by serving as a middleware command pipeline server, allowing for interaction with projects in cosense.