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    Wraps the local Qoder CLI into an MCP server, enabling any MCP client to delegate coding tasks to a local Qoder agent with session management, sandboxed permissions, and model selection.
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    Wraps the Claude Agent SDK as MCP servers, letting you spawn multiple specialized Claude Code agents — each with its own model, tools, system prompt, and personality — from any MCP client.
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    Provides per-Subagent MCP controls to any coding agent or client across all your MCPs and prevents context window waste. Loads only 3 tools instead of all your MCP Server's tool definitions. Agents discover tools on-demand, only when needed and only the servers and tools they are allowed.
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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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    A TypeScript MCP server for launching, tracking, and managing external coding-agent runs across local and remote backends like Codex and Claude Code. It allows top-level agents to orchestrate subagents through tools for spawning tasks, polling events, and handling interactive sessions.
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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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    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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    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.
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    MCP server that lets Claude, ChatGPT, or VS Code build a complete, machine-checked model of your domain and generate an app from it.
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    An MCP server that allows a planning agent to delegate tasks to executor agents (e.g., Claude Code, Aider) with bi-directional communication and real-time log streaming.
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    A transport-agnostic MCP server that integrates multiple AI coding agents (Claude Code, Gemini, and Codex) with built-in tools for command execution, calculations, and streaming capabilities. Supports both STDIO and HTTP transports for flexible deployment.
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    MCP server wrapping OpenAI Codex SDK to run Codex agents for code generation, debugging, and more, authenticating via ChatGPT OAuth.
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    An MCP server that exposes your local Claude Code CLI over HTTP+SSE, enabling any MCP-compatible client to use your Claude Code MAX/PRO subscription remotely.
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    An MCP server that lets any MCP-capable agent spawn and drive Claude Code sessions — effectively turning Claude Code into an orchestratable sub-agent fleet.
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