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Why this server?
This server enables direct interaction with the file system within a specified workspace, allowing users to perform file and directory operations and implement code artifacts in software development using natural language commands, making it ideal for linking local project code to a large language model.
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Enables interaction with GitHub through the GitHub API, supporting file operations, repository management, advanced search, and issue tracking, facilitating the connection of a large language model to code repositories.
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Enables AI assistants to interact with Obsidian vaults, providing tools for reading, creating, editing and managing notes and tags. It can be used as local project code repository.
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A secure shell command execution server implementing the Model Context Protocol (MCP). This server allows remote execution of whitelisted shell commands with support for stdin input, enabling interaction with local project code.
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This server offers secure, read-only access to directory files via the MCP, supporting file searching, .gitignore compliance, path traversal protection, and MIME type detection using the 'file://' URI scheme, allowing access to local project code.
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Facilitates integration with the Cursor code editor by enabling real-time code indexing, analysis, and bi-directional communication with Claude, supporting concurrent sessions and automatic reconnection, useful to connect the LLM with your coding project in Cursor.
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Provides a project memory bank and RAG context provider for enhanced code understanding and management through vector embeddings, integrated with RooCode and Cline, useful to provide code context to LLM.
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The Git MCP Server allows AI assistants to perform enhanced Git operations via the Model Context Protocol, supporting core Git functions, branch and tag management, GitHub integration, and more, useful to connect LLM to Git Repository.
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A TypeScript MCP server port of Anthropic's filesystem editing tools, allowing file manipulation via client-approved operations without automated writes to prevent system harm, providing code editing functions to the connected LLM.