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Unity Build Process Guide

  • Why this server?

    While not directly related to Unity, this server facilitates AI-driven social mention analysis, potentially useful for monitoring community sentiment around Unity builds and projects.

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    An MCP server offering AI-driven social mention analysis via Syften's API, featuring real-time notifications and trend analysis.
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    As Unity builds often involve code, this server's ability to analyze code dependencies could be beneficial for understanding project structure.

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    Analyzes source code dependencies across multiple programming languages in the specified directory to identify file relationships, assisting in dependency management and project structure understanding.
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    Debugging and understanding code are critical when working with Unity, and this server could help analyze errors within the Unity build.

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    Enables intelligent code analysis and debugging through the Perplexity AI's API, offering detailed error analysis, pattern detection, and comprehensive solutions, with integration support for the Claude desktop client.
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  • Why this server?

    This server allows execution of Python code, which can be used to automate build processes or analyze build reports.

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    Allows LLMs to execute Python code in a specified Conda environment, enabling access to necessary libraries and dependencies for efficient code execution.
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  • Why this server?

    This server would allow direct interaction with the file system to read configuration or modify build scripts, etc.

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    Node.js server implementing Model Context Protocol (MCP) for filesystem operations.
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  • Why this server?

    Enables code completion, bug fixing, and test generation for multiple programming languages, which can help in developing Unity projects

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    Provides code completion, bug fixing, and test generation for multiple programming languages, integrating with the Mistral Codestral API to enhance code development processes.
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  • Why this server?

    This server allows running commands, which might be needed for building using command line.

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    An MCP server to run commands.
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  • Why this server?

    This is a basic server, and since unity builds are very general, it might be useful to start with a template.

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    This server provides a minimal template for creating AI assistant tools using the ModelContextProtocol, featuring a simple 'hello world' tool example and development setups for building custom MCP tools.
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  • Why this server?

    This allows access to files, which might include log files.

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    An MCP server that provides access to project files and their contents, allowing users to retrieve file data from specified project directories with error handling and configuration options.
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  • Why this server?

    This server enables access to a database, where build configurations may be stored.

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    MCP to access any database accessible via JDBC such as Postgres, Oracle, mysql, mariadb, sqlite etc.
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