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    MCP server for SSH and local terminal access. Supports interactive commands, long-running processes, and TUI apps like tmux/zellij
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    MCP server for overseer.nvim — gives any MCP-capable coding agent running inside Neovim (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, opencode) the same visibility and control over tasks the user has: list, run, tail, restart, stop. Agent-started dev servers land in the user's own task list instead of becoming invisible orphaned processes.
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    Stateless command execution and process management MCP server for Claude. Enables searching file contents, executing commands with safety limits, listing processes, and terminating processes.
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    A TypeScript-based server that enables programmatic management of pseudo-terminal sessions. It allows users to spawn, control, and interact with terminal processes in real-time through the Model Context Protocol.
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    Enables interaction with long-running interactive programs such as SSH, GDB, and REPLs. Provides tools to start, monitor, control, read/write I/O for these processes.
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    A tool for detecting and cleaning Java memory shells via local or SSH remote execution. It enables AI agents to scan Java processes, analyze suspicious class code, and safely remove memory shells after user confirmation.
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    Give AI agents a persistent, interactive terminal with support for SSH, REPLs, database CLIs, TUI apps, and long-running processes.
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    A local-first secrets vault for MCP clients that lets AI assistants use secrets by injecting them into child processes, without the plaintext ever entering the model's context.
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    MCP server for managing interactive processes, enabling AI agents to start, interact with, and terminate long-running programs like SSH sessions, REPLs, and installers via read/write operations.
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    Enables running multiple AI CLI tools (Claude, Codex, Gemini, Forge, OpenCode) as background processes with automatic permission handling, allowing LLMs to execute async multitasking and combine different AI models.
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    A Model Context Protocol server that generates lightweight ASCII charts directly in terminal environments, supporting line charts, bar charts, scatter plots, histograms, and sparklines without GUI dependencies.
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    Enables AI assistants to execute shell commands and manage long-running processes within persistent tmux sessions across isolated workspaces. It features a dual-window architecture to separate raw command execution from interactive terminal output.
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    Enables AI agents to launch, monitor, and manage long-running terminal processes with real-time log capture and search functionality. It features automatic log rotation and graceful process termination to ensure system stability.
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    MCP server that wraps gdb to enable LLMs to drive live debugging sessions, including starting sessions on binaries, attaching to processes, and running commands.
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