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Enables text-to-speech functionality on macOS using the say command, which can be useful for interacting with the system through terminal-like commands.
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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. This provides a form of terminal access to the file system.
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Enables interaction with Apple apps like Messages, Notes, and Contacts through the MCP protocol to send messages, search, and open app content using natural language, providing access to macOS applications.
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Provides a robust SSH server facilitating secure remote command execution with TMUX session management, multi-window support, and smart session recovery for improved AI-human interaction.
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Offers shell and file editing capabilities tightly coupled to provide a powerful coding experience, allowing invocation of any CLI command, enabling terminal-like interactions.
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Enables secure remote execution of Rails console commands over SSH for read-only operations, mutation planning, and executing approved changes in a deployed Rails environment.
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This MCP server enables users to execute shell commands in the current iTerm2 session through integration with Claude Desktop, facilitating seamless command execution via the Model Context Protocol.
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MCP server allowing any and all command execution over CMD.
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An MCP server to list and launch applications on MacOS.
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Leverages Vim's native text editing commands and workflows, which Claude already understands, to create a lightweight code assistance layer. Provides a terminal-like interaction with the system.