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    MCP server for the Rclone RC API. Gives AI assistants the ability to manage cloud storage remotes, copy/sync files, list directories, and more — all through natural language.
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    Model Context Protocol server for the Beecargo file hosting API, enabling agents to upload files, create share links, manage folders, and control share settings.
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    Enables AI agents to securely transfer files between machines via encrypted, expiring share links, with tools for upload, download, status checks, and link management.
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    MCP server for Ethereum Swarm decentralized storage. Provides 12 tools for uploading and downloading data and files, managing postage stamp batches, and working with Swarm feeds — all via the Bee API. Works with the public Swarm gateway or a local Bee node.
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    Layven is a shared drive for AI agents over MCP, with versioning, attribution, and rollback. It enables file operations like list, read, write, edit, delete, restore, search, and activity tracking.
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    Enables AI agents to use email, instant messaging, and cloud file storage via MCP tools, giving each agent a verified identity with its own email address, real-time chat, and file sharing capabilities.
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    Enables seamless integration with Backblaze B2 cloud storage for managing buckets, uploading/downloading files, handling large multipart uploads, and managing application keys through natural language interactions.
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