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    Enables load testing and validation of an order API by generating synthetic orders, previewing them, and sending batches while enforcing guardrails like bounded counts and fixed seeds for replay.
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    A generic MCP server that dynamically exposes any OpenAPI-documented REST API to LLMs by auto-discovering endpoints. It provides tools for exploring API capabilities and making authenticated requests directly through natural language interfaces.
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    A reusable MCP server for QA automation testing that enables running tests across web apps, APIs, CLI tools, and more directly from Claude Desktop.
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    Exposes Specmatic's API contract testing, resiliency testing, and mocking capabilities to AI coding agents via natural language, enabling automated validation and simulation of API behaviors.
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    Integrates Bruno CLI for API testing, enabling users to run API requests and collections, manage environments, generate test reports (JSON/JUnit/HTML), and validate collection structures through natural language commands.
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    A lightweight, local-first MCP server for executing HTTP requests and managing API collections and environments without cloud dependencies. It enables testing APIs, handling authentication, and importing OpenAPI specifications directly within MCP-compatible workflows.
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    Enables interaction with Webhook.site to create, manage, and monitor endpoints for capturing HTTP requests, emails, and DNS lookups. It provides 16 tools for testing webhooks and inspecting incoming data through the Model Context Protocol.
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    Enables management of penetration testing reports and vulnerabilities through a REST API, supporting CVSS 3.1 scoring, HTML formatting, and secure JWT authentication for comprehensive security assessment documentation.
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    MCP server for Akamai APIs. 198 tools covering Property Manager, Edge DNS, CPS, WAF, and reporting. Built with TypeScript, featuring modular architecture, comprehensive testing, and multi-account support. Make Akamai accessible to AI assistants.
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    Implements a secure MCP server with API Key and JWT authentication, providing tools like echo, login, secure_action, and admin_action. Includes MCP Inspector integration for testing and debugging.
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    Provides access to Ics Ap Apis API endpoints with authentication support, enabling API interactions through the MCP protocol.
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    A Model Context Protocol server that enables LLMs to explore and interact with API specifications by providing tools for loading, browsing, and getting detailed information about API endpoints.
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    A generic MCP server that dynamically converts OpenAPI-defined REST APIs into tools for LLMs like Claude. It supports multiple authentication methods and transport protocols, enabling seamless interaction with any OpenAPI-compliant API.
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    A CDP-native MCP server that lets AI agents drive a real Chrome browser with deep network/console inspection, robust page interaction, and the ability to reverse-engineer a site's API flow into runnable code with dependency chaining and replay verification.
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