An MCP wrapper for Up Bank's API that allows Claude and other MCP-enabled clients to manage accounts, transactions, categories, tags, and webhooks from Up Bank.
Enables AI agents to control Minecraft bots through over 30 verified skills including navigation, resource gathering, and advanced building. It allows for multi-bot management and seamless integration with MCP clients to automate complex in-game tasks.
A management service that orchestrates multiple server processes organized into logical sections, providing centralized control for starting, stopping, and monitoring servers with support for containerization.
Allows AI assistants to connect to and control Minecraft players on remote servers, enabling navigation, building, mining, inventory management, entity interaction, and chat communication through natural language commands.
Enables AI agents to control Minecraft bots via natural language commands by bridging a Python MCP server with a Node.js Mineflayer bridge. It supports a wide range of in-game actions including complex pathfinding, resource gathering, crafting, and combat.
Operate the OpenClaw gateway's full management surface from any MCP client — list and trigger crons, inspect sessions, configure agents and channels, manage skills and secrets, pair devices, and more via 134 typed tools.
A TypeScript-based server that enables AI-powered control of Minecraft Bedrock Edition through 15 powerful tools for player movement, agent operations, world manipulation, and building complex structures.
MCP server that routes natural language requests to structured tool calls using a LoRA-tuned small language model, with built-in validation, retry, and fallback recovery.
Enables LLM agents to play and survive in Minecraft by abstracting low-level tasks like pathfinding, building, and crafting into high-level transactional commands. It utilizes a "Helix" architecture to handle execution and coordinate math autonomously, allowing models to focus on strategy and high-level intent.
Enables users to deploy a production-grade control plane for agents, providing a spec-compliant MCP server, scoped tool grants, failure-mode detection, and cost governance.
Open-source, Windows-first control plane for operating local and homelab services through typed MCP servers, featuring 13 servers and 290 tools with infrastructure adapters for Windows, Ubuntu, Docker, and more.
An MCP server paired with a Firefox extension that enables LLM clients to control the user's browser, supporting tab management, history search, and content reading.
A configurable MCP gateway that runs multiple Streamable HTTP MCP servers and exposes all their tools through a single endpoint, enabling tool aggregation and routing for MCP clients.
A MCP server that acts as an 'escape guide' for AI coding agents, providing structured thinking protocols to help agents unstuck themselves without human help.
A framework for building hot-loadable MCP tools that feature conversational negotiation, graduated permissions, and zero-downtime updates. It enables persistent state continuity across server restarts and provides a hypothetical evaluation system for tool actions.
A hardened MCP gateway that lets AI agents securely call infrastructure APIs like Kubernetes, Terraform, and Jenkins, with authentication, rate limiting, and OPA policy enforcement.
An MCP proxy that embeds tool definitions and returns only the top-k semantically relevant tools per query, reducing context usage and routing calls to upstream MCP servers.