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    MCP server for Google Books API, enabling volume details, ISBN lookup, and bookshelf access via natural language queries.
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    Searches Danbooru for anime/game characters and their associated tags, providing tools to retrieve character profiles, co-occurring tags, wiki descriptions, and tag implications.
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    Enables natural language book searches using the Google Books API to retrieve detailed metadata including titles, authors, publishers, and ISBNs. Supports both Japanese and English queries with configurable result counts.
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    Enables natural language search of the National Library of Israel's digital archive using Claude. Converts conversational queries into structured API calls for exploring cultural, historical, and literary assets.
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    MCP server that allows searching and retrieving book information from Aladin's book store API, including book details, bestseller lists, and category-based searches.
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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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    Enables AI assistants to look up tarot card meanings, search cards by keyword, draw random cards, and get yes/no answers for all 78 Rider-Waite-Smith cards with upright and reversed interpretations.
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    An MCP server that provides controlled, verifiable access to official jw.org content, enabling AI applications to search articles, retrieve full articles, and lookup scriptures without hallucinations.
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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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    MCP server to access the Hungarian Electronic Library (MEK) search engines, enabling agentic tools to search and retrieve content.
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    Enables language models to generate fun ASCII art featuring cows and other characters saying or thinking custom messages. Provides access to various cow characters including dragons, penguins, and skeletons for creative text art generation.
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    MCP server for Hebcal, enabling users to generate Jewish holiday lists, convert Hebrew dates, look up Shabbat candle lighting times, Torah readings, and yahrzeits.
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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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    An MCP server that enables LLMs to search, summarize, and retrieve detailed information from Wikipedia across multiple languages. It supports automated fact-checking by allowing models to proactively verify factual claims using Wikipedia's database.
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