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    Use 3,000+ pre-built cloud tools from Apify, known as Actors, to extract data from websites, e-commerce, social media, search engines, maps, and more
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    MIT
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    Enables interaction with the Kion platform for cloud cost management, governance, and compliance through natural language.
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    MCP server for the entire Shelly smart-home ecosystem, enabling local-first control, automation, and energy monitoring of Shelly devices with cloud fallback.
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    MCP server that enables accessing Jira and Confluence using browser cookies captured via a Chrome extension, avoiding the need for API tokens or browser automation. It wraps the mcp-atlassian toolset and works with Atlassian Cloud and Server/Data Center behind SSO.
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    Enables management of Bitbucket Cloud pull requests through natural language, including creating, reviewing, approving, and commenting on PRs with automatic default reviewer support.
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    A fully local, privacy-first MCP server that gives AI coding assistants deep repository intelligence with file-and-line-cited answers, persistent semantic memory, and agentic abilities like task planning and code review—all without any cloud API calls.
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    This MCP server enables interaction with Atlassian products (Jira and Confluence), with additional tools for uploading attachments, embedding images, and commenting with images. It supports both Cloud and Server/Data Center deployments.
    MIT