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    Delegates autonomous coding tasks to Z.ai's GLM models with a genuine agent loop, file operations, and verification via git and real process results.
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    MCP server that bridges Claude with KiloCode, enabling Claude to act as architect and delegate coding tasks to Kilo's fast CLI agent while monitoring progress and reviewing results.
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    Provides AI-powered development assistance with continuous chain-of-thought reasoning (CoConuT), automated task planning and execution, quality validation, and persistent memory of project context and decisions.
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    Exposes DeepSeek Harness agent capabilities as an MCP server, letting any MCP client drive Harness to execute real coding tasks with structured results, context isolation, and parallel execution.
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    MCP server that provides a single run_grok tool to execute Grok build agent tasks in a specified working directory, automatically reusing sessions and returning results with logs.
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    An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that enables integration with the Simplifier Low Code Platform. This server provides tools and capabilities for creating and managing Simplifier Connectors and BusinessObjects through the platform's REST API.
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    Agentic MCP server that receives a feature specification from an IDE, autonomously implements it in an isolated sandbox via an internal loop (plan-act-validate-correct), and returns a structured report with diffs and test results, without modifying the original repository.
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    A local MCP server that lets Claude delegate scoped work to Codex with structured results and guardrails, supporting planning, code review, build, reverse engineering, and long-running background tasks.
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    This project aims to build a Claude Code MCP server and implement its associated tools (explain\_code, review\_code, fix\_code, edit\_code, test\_code, simulate\_command, your\_own\_query). The server is implemented using Node.js and the MCP SDK. It receives tool requests from clients via Stdio, dynamically
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    An MCP server that implements a structured workflow for LLM-based coding, guiding development through feature clarification, documentation generation, phased implementation, and progress tracking.
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    Enables agentic coding workflows in Claude Code through a multi-candidate patch evaluation loop that generates code variants, validates builds, scores results with mandatory vision testing, and automatically selects the best implementation.
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    An MCP server that exposes Google Jules Agent operations, enabling MCP-compatible clients to list sources, manage sessions, and inspect activities via the jules-agent-sdk.
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    A domain-agnostic MCP server for autonomous experimentation, generalizing Karpathy's autoresearch pattern into a reusable server that any AI agent can drive, pointed at any domain defined by a JSON configuration.
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    An AI-agent-first framework for building MCP servers that deliver interactive React widgets directly within AI chat interfaces like ChatGPT and Claude. It includes automated visual testing and a zero-config local development environment designed for autonomous agent workflows.
    MIT