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Why 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 relevant to Stripe Elements coding.
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Enhances the Cline coding agent with intelligent code suggestions, reduces hallucinations, and documents the knowledge base by leveraging your project's documentation and detecting the technologies used in your codebase, potentially assisting with Stripe Elements implementation.
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Facilitates natural language interactions for exploring and understanding codebases, which could help in understanding Stripe Elements code structure and data models.
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Allows running code via e2b, which can be useful for testing and experimenting with Stripe Elements code snippets.
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Provides file operations, repository management, and search functionality for GitHub, aiding in finding and analyzing Stripe Elements related code in GitHub repositories.
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Allows type-safe interactions with Glide API, enabling management of app data and performing CRUD operations on tables, potentially helpful if Stripe Elements data is managed using Glide.
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Provides tools to read, search, and manipulate Git repositories via Large Language Models, helpful for analyzing and modifying Stripe Elements code stored in Git.
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Connects GitHub code to Claude.ai, utilizing the Pera1 service to extract code from GitHub repositories and provide better context, aiding in understanding Stripe Elements code structure.
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An AI-powered toolkit for Cursor providing coding assistance through advanced reasoning, UI screenshot analysis, and code review, which could be helpful in implementing Stripe Elements.
Why this server?
Runs a language server and provides tools for communicating with it, enabling precise understanding of types and relationships within Stripe Elements code.