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Commands for Desktop Computers

  • Why this server?

    Enables reading and writing macOS system preferences and application settings through the defaults system, allowing control of desktop environment via commands.

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    MCP server that enables reading and writing macOS system preferences and application settings through the defaults system.
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    • Apple
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    Allows LLMs to execute shell commands and receive their output, enabling direct interaction with the operating system from the desktop.

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    A Model Context Protocol server that allows LLMs to execute shell commands and receive their output in a controlled manner.
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  • Why this server?

    An MCP server to run commands, offering a direct way to execute commands from the desktop environment.

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    Shell and file edit capabilities tightly coupled to provide a powerful coding experience, allowing invocation of any cli command.

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    Shell and file edit capabilities tightly coupled to provide a powerful coding experience. You can work with different modes: architect and code-writer for separate plan and implementation phase. You can get it to invoke any cli command, e.g., compiling, type checking, linting, github cli, python
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    Apache 2.0
    • Apple
    • Linux
  • Why this server?

    Provides secure command-line access to Windows systems, enabling safe execution of commands in PowerShell, CMD, and Git Bash shells.

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    A Model Context Protocol server that provides secure command-line access to Windows systems, allowing MCP clients like Claude Desktop to safely execute commands in PowerShell, CMD, and Git Bash shells with configurable security controls.
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    MIT License
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    Enables text-to-speech functionality on macOS using the say command, offering extensive control over speech parameters.

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    Enables text-to-speech functionality on macOS using the say command, offering extensive control over speech parameters like voice, rate, volume, and pitch for a customizable auditory experience.
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    JavaScript
    MIT License
    • Apple
  • Why this server?

    Enables LLM applications to interact with macOS through AppleScript, allowing execution of system-level commands.

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    Enables LLM applications to interact with macOS through AppleScript.
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    MIT License
    • Apple
  • Why this server?

    Offers a suite of tools for file management, command-line operations, and more, enhancing LLMs interaction capabilities.

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    A comprehensive toolkit that enhances LLM capabilities through the Model Context Protocol, allowing LLMs to interact with external services including command-line operations, file management, Figma integration, and audio processing.
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    Apache 2.0
    • Linux
    • Apple
  • Why this server?

    Provides a secure API for web automation, enabling navigation, content extraction, element interaction, and screenshot capture, allowing complex interactions driven by commands.

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    An advanced web browsing server enabling headless browser interactions via a secure API, providing features like navigation, content extraction, element interaction, and screenshot capture.
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    MIT License
  • Why this server?

    Enables remote control of Chrome tabs to execute JavaScript, capture screenshots, monitor network traffic, and more, allowing control of web-based applications through commands.

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    An MCP server that provides tools for interacting with Chrome through its DevTools Protocol, enabling remote control of Chrome tabs to execute JavaScript, capture screenshots, monitor network traffic, and more.
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    TypeScript
    MIT License
    • Linux
    • Apple