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    Human-as-a-Service for AI agents. When your agent is blocked by a task that requires a real human — accepting ToS, creating accounts, submitting forms, identity verification — it calls NeedHuman. A human completes the task and returns the result with proof.
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    It gives AI agents one tool to access the Omega-API judge, which evaluates conversational turns and returns a decision and gate action (release, clarify, suppress, or none) to guide the agent's response.
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    Integrates Google's Gemini AI models into Claude Code and other MCP clients to provide second opinions, code comparisons, and token counting. It supports streaming responses and multi-turn conversations directly within your existing AI development workflow.
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    An MCP server that enables local AI models to receive guidance from remote 'senior' AI providers like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini to solve programming problems. It features intelligent multi-turn dialogue management, context synchronization, and automated session history tracking.
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    Enables AI assistants to generate and edit images using Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash Image API with intelligent prompt enhancement. Supports text-to-image generation, image editing with natural language instructions, and advanced features like character consistency and multi-image blending.
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    An adaptation of the MCP Sequential Thinking Server designed to guide tool usage in problem-solving. This server helps break down complex problems into manageable steps and provides recommendations for which MCP tools would be most effective at each stage.
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    An MCP server for managing work logs, research results, and task checkpoints to enable seamless collaboration and state recovery between AI agents. It provides a persistent memory layer for tracking project history and resuming workflows across different sessions or tools.
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    Manage and monitor Hadoop clusters via Apache Ambari API, enabling service operations, configuration changes, status checks, and request tracking through a unified MCP interface for simplified administration. * Guide: https://call518.medium.com/llm-based-ambari-control-via-mcp-8668a2b5ffb9
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    An MCP server that provides a multidimensional philosophical framework for prompt engineering by mapping intent across ten distinct branches of thought. It generates a principled construction basis, including active constructs and spectrum tensions, to guide the creation of structured and intentional prompts.
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    An AI personality collaboration tool based on Model Context Protocol (MCP) that enables users to summon and collaborate with multiple AI personas for intelligent analysis and problem-solving.
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    Provides access to the Superpowers skills library - expert-crafted workflows and best practices that guide AI assistants through proven techniques for coding tasks. Supports both community skills and custom personal skills.
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    Enables image generation and multi-turn editing sessions using the Gemini API within MCP-compatible environments. Users can create, modify, and configure images through natural language commands, supporting features like aspect ratio adjustments and session-based image transformations.
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