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    MCP server with 562 tools accessing 114 government data APIs covering economic, health, education, energy, and more from federal, state, and international sources.
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    Official Bright Data server for the Model Context Protocol that enables AI assistants like Claude Desktop to reference and make decisions based on real-time public web data.
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    MCP server + TypeScript SDK for 36 U.S. government data APIs — 188 tools. Treasury, FRED, Congress, FDA, CDC, FEC, lobbying, and more. Works with VS Code Copilot, Claude Desktop, Cursor.
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    Enables querying and analyzing humanitarian data, such as refugee statistics, through semantic tools like country comparisons, trend analysis, and report generation, using the UNHCR API.
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    Enables AI agents to send HTTP requests to any endpoint with full control over methods, headers, query parameters, and request bodies.
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    Provides unofficial access to Philippine Stock Exchange data including quotes, price history, disclosures, financial reports, and market data via MCP.
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    Local MCP server for generating image assets with Google Gemini (Nano Banana 2 / Pro). Supports transparent PNG/WebP output, exact resizing/cropping, up to 14 reference images, and Google Search grounding.
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    Enables LLMs to interact with the AT Protocol ecosystem, including Bluesky, through natural language. Supports public data access without authentication and full write operations with authentication.
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    Live Japan seasonal travel data from Japan Meteorological Corporation. 12 tools covering cherry blossom (sakura) forecasts, autumn leaves (koyo), fruit picking, flowers, festivals, and 3-day weather. 1,700+ GPS-tagged spots updated daily at 9AM JST. Works via npx or hosted HTTP endpoint — no auth required.
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    Unofficial MCP server for the messdienst24.de utility portal, providing tools to retrieve heating and hot-water consumption data, download PDF reports, and compare usage trends.
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    MCP server for the ReactUse library. Exposes 110+ React Hook signatures, examples, and API metadata so AI coding assistants can discover and use any hook from @reactuses/core directly.
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    Enables fast literal and regex search over local workspaces using a sparse n-gram index for candidate pruning, with deterministic verification against file contents.
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    An MCP server that turns AI assistants into competent Festo/CODESYS PLC engineers by grounding them in curated, manufacturer-accurate knowledge and forcing every artifact through a machine-checked validation pipeline for CODESYS import.
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    Provides comprehensive wallet, token, and smart contract utilities for the Abstract Testnet and Mainnet, including balance checks, transfers, and ERC-20 deployments. It enables users to manage Abstract Global Wallets and generate EOA accounts through natural language commands.
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