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    An MCP server that provides access to the Library of Babel, allowing users to retrieve exact page contents by address, search for text to find its location, and generate random pages.
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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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    Machine-native listening platform for C.W.A.'s Straight Outta Crompton - the first album released to machines before humans. The Crompton Network streams the album at playback rate as structured data. Reflect when you're done. Receipts prove you were there.
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    An MCP server that lets an LLM browse, search, and download books from OPDS catalogs (e.g., Project Gutenberg, Standard Ebooks) using tools for feed navigation, full-text search, and acquisition link downloads.
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    A Model Context Protocol plugin for Chinese Tung Shing (黄历/通勝/通胜) almanac calculations
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    A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for the Open Library API that enables AI assistants to search for book information.
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    Enables AI assistants to search, browse, and download professional icons from The Noun Project directly within MCP-compatible environments. It supports SVG and PNG formats with customizable styles and provides optimized modes for free and paid API tiers.
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    A server that provides access to the Art Institute of Chicago Collection through natural language interactions. This server allows AI models to search the Art Institute of Chicago Collection and have art works available as a Resource.
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    A Model Context Protocol server that enables Claude and other LLMs to interact with the Drama Corpora Project API for analyzing dramatic texts, character networks, and play information across different languages and periods.
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    A Model Context Protocol server that provides Artsy partner analytics tools for Claude Desktop, allowing users to query gallery metrics, sales data, audience insights, and content performance through natural language.
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    Provides access to Jewish texts from the Sefaria library. This server enables Large Language Models to retrieve and reference Jewish texts through a standardized interface.
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    Allows AI assistants to search the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) through a simple API interface, making it easy to query and retrieve official subject headings and related terms.
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    Integrates I Ching divination with AI responses, allowing users to receive guidance through traditional Chinese philosophy using the bibliomantic approach described in Philip K. Dick's work.
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    Enables connecting any MCP client to a cinematography reference library of 5,489 films. Allows searching film frames by look, mood, or craft attributes, and refining through similar-frame discovery.
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