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Using Claude AI with PowerShell: Code and Testing Examples

  • Why this server?

    Mentions error handling and automatic resource management, relevant for testing and stability.

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    This server implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to handle asynchronous tasks with real-time status tracking, robust error handling, and automatic resource management.
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    Explicitly mentions Claude, as well as Java code analysis and testing workflows.

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    A utility toolkit that enhances Claude's code interaction capabilities by providing seamless tools for Java code analysis, manipulation, and testing workflows.
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    Specifically designed for testing REST APIs through Cline, directly addressing the prompt's keywords.

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    A TypeScript-based MCP server that enables testing of REST APIs through Cline. This tool allows you to test and interact with any REST API endpoints directly from your development environment.
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    Explicitly mentions Cursor (a code editor similar to Cline), and provides a template for custom tools.

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    A template for creating custom tools for Cursor IDE using Model Context Protocol that allows users to deploy their own MCP server to Heroku and connect it to Cursor IDE.
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  • Why this server?

    Similar to the previous entry, emphasizes custom tool creation and integration with Cursor IDE.

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    A template for creating custom tools for Cursor IDE using Model Context Protocol (MCP), allowing developers to extend Cursor's functionality with their own server-based tools.
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  • Why this server?

    mentions code and cli command

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    Shell and file edit capabilities tightly coupled to provide a powerful coding experience. You can work with different modes: architect and code-writer for separate plan and implementation phase. You can get it to invoke any cli command, e.g., compiling, type checking, linting, github cli, python
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  • Why this server?

    mentions powershell

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    A Model Context Protocol server that provides secure command-line access to Windows systems, allowing MCP clients like Claude Desktop to safely execute commands in PowerShell, CMD, and Git Bash shells with configurable security controls.
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  • Why this server?

    explicitly a code tool

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    A code review tool for Cursor IDE that uses OpenAI's GPT models to provide intelligent code analysis and suggestions.
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  • Why this server?

    Connects a MCP without coding.

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    A zero-configuration tool that automatically exposes FastAPI endpoints as Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools, allowing LLM systems like Claude to interact with your API without additional coding.
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  • Why this server?

    Mentions efficient testing and development.

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    A production-ready template for creating Model Context Protocol servers with TypeScript, providing tools for efficient testing, development, and deployment.
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