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Provides functionality to fetch web content in various formats, including HTML, JSON, plain text, and Markdown with support for custom headers.
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This server provides email sending functionality using Protonmail's SMTP service and handles SMTP headers.
Why this server?
A Model Context Protocol Server that enables LLMs to interact with and execute REST API calls through natural language prompts, supporting GET/PUT/POST/PATCH operations on configured APIs, which often involves setting headers.
Why this server?
Provides web search functionality via DuckDuckGo for Claude Code and MCP-compatible clients, featuring advanced content exploration, and detailed webpage analysis. It would likely expose the headers being sent.
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An MCP server that enables AI agents to interact with Twitter without direct API access, supporting tweet operations, user interactions, and Grok AI integration. This might involve handling API headers.
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A Cloudflare Workers-based implementation of Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables AI assistants like Claude to access external tools and capabilities through a standardized interface with OAuth authentication which would need specific authorization headers.
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A Cloudflare Workers-based server that extracts clean, formatted text from web pages using WebforAI and makes it accessible to AI models through the Model Context Protocol, which might involve extracting HTTP headers.
Why this server?
Provides functionality to fetch web content in various formats (HTML, JSON, plain text, and Markdown) through simple API calls, potentially allowing inspection of response headers.
Why this server?
Provides functionality to fetch web content in various formats, including HTML, JSON, plain text, and Markdown, where you would likely need to examine the response headers.
Why this server?
A server that allows users to manage documents and perform Claude-powered searches using Needle through the Claude Desktop application, so it could give a view of request headers.