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Why this server?
This server provides structured access to markdown documentation from NPM packages, Go Modules, or PyPi packages. While not directly Nexus, it allows access to information about packages that might be stored in Nexus.
Why this server?
This server lets your AI assistants browse GitHub repositories and view file contents, potentially finding information about package usage.
Why this server?
This server provides linting capabilities for Clojure/ClojureScript/EDN files, useful for code analysis which can indirectly reveal package dependencies and usage patterns.
Why this server?
This server facilitates searching and accessing programming resources across platforms like Stack Overflow, MDN, GitHub, npm, and PyPI, aiding LLMs in finding code examples and documentation for dependencies which could be in Nexus.
Why this server?
This server dumps your codebase context, allowing inspection of dependencies and potentially identifying frequently used packages which could come from a Nexus repository.
Why this server?
This server allows LLMs to access and summarize code files, enabling analysis of dependencies and potentially identifying frequently used packages that could be in Nexus.
Why this server?
This server ranks files in your codebase by importance, tracks dependencies, and provides file summaries, which can help understand which packages are frequently used and might be stored in Nexus.
Why this server?
This server shares code context with LLMs, allowing inspection of dependencies and potentially identifying frequently used packages that could be in Nexus.
Why this server?
This server provides tools for syntax analysis and dependency visualization, helping in understanding code structure and identifying package dependencies that could be related to Nexus usage.
Why this server?
MCP server that helps to manage codecommit. Potentially useful for tracking and managing dependencies that could be pushed to nexus.