A comprehensive MCP server with 37 tools for PDF operations including reading, searching, creating, merging, splitting, watermarking, form filling, and more, built on open-source libraries.
A local document processing toolkit for AI agents that extracts text, converts PDFs to Markdown, merges files, extracts tables, and summarizes documents without external API dependencies.
Enables AI tools to interact with browsers for enhanced frontend development, providing context to LLMs through tools like API call analysis, screenshots, element selection, and documentation ingestion.
Enables AI assistants to perform controlled Linux system administration tasks like reading logs, managing services, cron jobs, WordPress, and executing sandboxed Python code, with strict security constraints.
Governed AI-ops for Ceph, providing root-cause health analysis and guarded destructive operations via a built-in governance harness with risk tiers, audit, and undo recording.
MCP server that gives AI coding agents (Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, etc.) access to multiple AI models through Antigravity CLI and OpenAI Codex CLI, enabling mid-conversation model consultation and code review.
A comprehensive Model Context Protocol server providing access to 70+ IT tools for developers and system administrators, including encoding/decoding, text manipulation, hashing, and network utilities.
MCP server providing EU compliance APIs for VAT validation, sanctions screening, counterparty checks, and invoice extraction. Enables AI agents to make pay-per-call requests settled in USDC on Base via x402, with no account or API key required.
Provides 63 production-ready API tools for AI agents, including web scraping, AI generation, crypto data, OCR, image generation, audio transcription, text-to-speech, email, and domain lookup.
pay-per-call x402 API endpoints as MCP tools — web search, page-to-markdown, PDF extract, JSON repair/validate, crypto price, weather, IP geo, DNS, markdown lint + 20 agent-commerce aliases. Each tool proxies to vibes-coded.com and settles via x402 (USDC/Solana). Free-trial endpoints need no auth; paid ones need an x402 signature. Catalog is fetched live, so new endpoints appear automatically.