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  • Why this server?

    This server offers a tool for performing security scans across multiple programming languages, which aligns with the objectives of penetration testing.

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    A Model Context Protocol tool for analyzing code repositories, performing security scans, and assessing code quality across multiple programming languages.
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    MIT License
    • Apple
    • Linux
  • Why this server?

    This server provides stealth browser capabilities, allowing for web scraping and analysis while evading bot detection systems, which can be useful for reconnaissance during penetration testing.

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    Provides stealth browser capabilities using Playwright with anti-detection techniques, allowing MCP clients to navigate websites and take screenshots while evading common bot detection systems.
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    TypeScript
    MIT License
  • Why this server?

    This server enables secure remote command execution, which can be relevant during a penetration test for interacting with systems.

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    A secure SSH server implementation for Model Context Protocol that enables remote command execution and file operations, supporting both password and key-based authentication.
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    TypeScript
  • Why this server?

    This server provides controlled command-line access, enabling penetration testers to execute shell commands safely and review their output.

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    A secure terminal execution server that enables controlled command execution with security features and resource limits via the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
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    JavaScript
    MIT License
    • Apple
  • Why this server?

    This server enables remote control of Chrome tabs, which can be used to analyze web applications and execute JavaScript during a penetration test.

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    An MCP server that provides tools for interacting with Chrome through its DevTools Protocol, enabling remote control of Chrome tabs to execute JavaScript, capture screenshots, monitor network traffic, and more.
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    TypeScript
    MIT License
    • Linux
    • Apple
  • Why this server?

    Enables MCP-capable applications to access, manage, and analyze system core dumps through integration with systemd-coredump functionality.

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    Enables MCP-capable applications to access, manage, and analyze system core dumps through integration with systemd-coredump functionality.
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    JavaScript
    • Linux
  • Why this server?

    Provides tools for managing Netskope infrastructure, policies, and steering configurations via the Model Context Protocol.

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    Provides tools for managing Netskope infrastructure, policies, and steering configurations via the Model Context Protocol.
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    TypeScript
    • Linux
    • Apple
  • Why this server?

    A Model Context Protocol server that provides browser automation capabilities using Playwright, enabling LLMs to interact with web pages, take screenshots, and execute JavaScript in a real browser environment.

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    A Model Context Protocol server that provides browser automation capabilities using Playwright, enabling LLMs to interact with web pages, take screenshots, and execute JavaScript in a real browser environment.
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    Python
    Apache 2.0
  • Why this server?

    Provides tools for interacting with Twitter to retrieve tweets by ID and post new tweets using the agent-twitter-client library.

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    Provides tools for interacting with Twitter to retrieve tweets by ID and post new tweets using the agent-twitter-client library.
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    JavaScript