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Mentions that Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a standardized protocol for managing context between large language models (LLMs) and external systems.
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Describes itself as a lightweight MCP server that provides a unified interface to various LLM providers.
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States that it's the official MCP server for AIStor.
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Describes itself as a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides tools for searching and fetching information from Hacker News.
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Describes itself as a server enabling communication and coordination between different LLM agents across multiple systems
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Describes itself as a modular dynamic API server based on the MCP protocol that provides rich tool capabilities for AI assistants while significantly reducing prompt token consumption.
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Describes itself as an MCP server that memorizes key aspects of a codebase while allowing dynamic updates and fast retrieval
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Describes itself as Provides integration with The Movie Database (TMDB) API to provide movie information, search capabilities, and recommendations.
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Describes itself as an implementation of an MCP server for the RAG Web Browser Actor. This Actor serves as a web browser for large language models (LLMs) and RAG pipelines, similar to a web search in ChatGPT.
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Describes itself as a Model Context Protocol (MCP) implementation for connecting to and working with various database systems.