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    Local stdio MCP bridge that delegates coding work to the Grok CLI agent via isolated git worktrees and typed receipts. Provides MCP tools for interacting with the Grok CLI across stdio, WebSocket, and legacy transports.
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    Enables ChatGPT Desktop and Codex to delegate substantial work to a locally installed Grok Build agent. Supports consultations, background builder/tester jobs, cancellation, session discovery, and transcript export.
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    Enables Codex to use Grok Build CLI as a controlled subagent via MCP tools for independent investigation, review, and isolated implementation tasks.
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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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    Enables Grok Build to orchestrate the local Codex CLI for code reviews, adversarial reviews, task rescue, session transfer, and background job management through MCP tools.
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    Apache 2.0
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    Enables multiple AI agents to collaborate on the same git repository by coordinating work via a shared claims branch, detecting file conflicts before they happen.
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    PolyForm Noncommercial 1.0.0
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    Shared, code-grounded memory for developers and their coding agents. Capture a learning once and the whole team plus every agent recalls it; memory is grounded in your code and stored as git-tracked JSON reviewed in PRs, with citations validated on write and stale memory withheld from recall. Works with any MCP client.
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    Agent NERO is an MCP server that enables Claude Code to spawn, manage, and communicate with persistent, named LLM agents that maintain conversation history and can use tools like file I/O, command execution, and shared memory.
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    Shared knowledge graph for AI coding agents. Search, create, and link verified technical knowledge across 12 node types with trust scoring, demand signals, and auto-provisioning. Install: npx agent-hive-mcp
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    A Model Context Protocol (MCP) gateway for running Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, Grok, and Mistral (Vibe) CLIs from one MCP endpoint, with durable async jobs, session continuity, cache-aware prompting, observability, and personal-appliance setup tooling. Why developers try it: one local MCP endpoint for cross-LLM validation, multi-agent coding workflows.
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    Provides repository-scoped safe memory for AI coding agents with just-in-time verification against file changes to ensure facts remain accurate. It links memories to specific code citations and automatically marks them as stale if the underlying source code is modified or deleted.
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    Enables orchestration of multiple Jules AI workers for tasks like code generation, bug fixing, and review using the Google Jules API. It features git integration, a shared memory system, and real-time activity monitoring for complex, multi-agent development workflows.
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    Query GPT-5, Claude, Gemini, and Grok simultaneously through one MCP server for multi-model AI perspectives in your coding agents.
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