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Why this server?
Offers tools for file systems, web searches, and browser automation, which could help a Unity developer find resources, code snippets, or documentation related to C# development.
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Analyzes code at project and file levels, helping adapt changes to projects intelligently, and useful for understanding and maintaining Unity projects in C#.
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Provides file system operations, analysis, and manipulation capabilities, essential for managing scripts and assets in Unity projects.
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Enables Claude AI to perform filesystem operations, allowing reading, writing, listing, moving files, and searching directories within specified allowed paths, aiding in managing Unity project files.
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Runs a language server to provide precise understanding of types, relationships, and accurate symbol references, valuable for coding in C# with Unity.
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Offers tools for in-depth analysis of git repositories, branch overview, time period analysis, file changes, and merge recommendations, all of which are useful for managing Unity projects in C#.
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Offers access to various development tools including qdrant, google suite (gmail, calendar, ...), jira, gitlab, CLI, ... which is useful for Unity development in C#.
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Enables interaction with Jupyter notebooks, which can be useful for prototyping or testing C# code snippets for Unity.
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Integrates Jenkins CI/CD servers, providing tools to check build statuses, trigger builds, and retrieve build logs, useful for automated testing of Unity projects.
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Extracts embedded data (such as i18n translations or key/value configurations) from TypeScript/JavaScript source code into structured JSON configuration files; Unity development often involves configuration files.