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Why this server?
Allows AI assistants to perform Python development tasks including file operations, code analysis, and project management, which is relevant to creating a Java Spring Boot project.
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Enables file operations, repository management, and search functionality, which is necessary for cloning a repository and uploading the code to Git.
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Similar to GitHub MCP Server, it supports project management, file operations, and more for GitLab repositories.
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Enables direct interaction with the file system within a specified workspace, allowing file and directory operations and implementation of code artifacts in software development using natural language commands.
Why this server?
Allows filesystem operations including reading, writing, listing, moving files, and searching directories within specified allowed paths.
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Provides secure shell command execution capabilities, allowing running shell commands in a controlled environment, useful for git commands.
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This server provides tools to explain, review, fix, edit, test code, and simulate commands. It is implemented using Node.js and the MCP SDK. It is specifically designed for code related tasks.
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Provides tools for accessing coding style guidelines and best practices for various technologies including Java, which can be helpful when creating a Java Spring Boot project.
Why this server?
A utility toolkit that enhances Claude's code interaction capabilities by providing seamless tools for Java code analysis, manipulation, and testing workflows, relevant to creating a Java Spring Boot project.
Why this server?
A command-line tool that enables the use of MCP with the Room protocol, allowing agents to create and interact in peer-to-peer virtual rooms for goal-oriented collaboration.