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    Read-only SQLite access for AI agents in a single ~1 MB static binary. Query tool with row limits, list_tables, and table schemas exposed as MCP resources. The database is opened read-only, so writes fail at the SQLite layer. No Python, no Node, no runtime to install; SQLite is compiled in. Binaries for Linux, macOS, and Windows.
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    MCP server that connects AI assistants to Redash, enabling listing of assets, read-only query execution, dashboard inspection, and alert management through the Redash API.
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    A safety-gated Python MCP server for Metabase that lets MCP clients and agents inspect Metabase, run governed queries, and create or maintain dashboards, cards/questions, collections, snippets, permissions, and other Metabase assets through the Metabase REST API.
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    Provides tools for listing and querying Azure resources directly from any MCP client, allowing you to efficiently browse your Azure infrastructure and analyze costs without leaving your workflow.
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    Read-only MCP server for on-prem Linux VMs and PostgreSQL over SSH. Check service health, retrieve bounded logs, inspect DB state, and explore table schemas — without terminal access.
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    A Python-based MCP server for interactive PostgreSQL data exploration, schema discovery, and safe SQL execution with support for stored procedures. It also enables automation through external HTTP API requests and local bash script execution on Fedora and Linux systems.
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    MCP server for Yearning SQL audit platform that enables AI assistants to query and manage orders, browse data sources and table structures, submit and review SQL orders, and execute read-only queries.
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    Enables secure access to Oracle databases with fine-grained access control, supporting multiple databases simultaneously with configurable access modes (readonly/readwrite/full) and table-level permissions for safe query execution and data management.
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    Provides access to MySQL databases with fine-grained access control, supporting multiple databases simultaneously with configurable access modes (readonly, readwrite, full) and table-level permissions using whitelists, blacklists, wildcards, and regex patterns.
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    Enables access to the Hugging Face Hub API to search and retrieve information about machine learning models, datasets, and their metadata. Provides comprehensive tools for exploring the Hugging Face ecosystem including model details, dataset information, and parquet file access.
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    A TypeScript-based server to interact with ArangoDB using the Model Context Protocol, enabling database operations and integration with tools like Claude and VSCode extensions for streamlined data management.
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    Enables AI assistants to browse, search, and manage a Lutris Linux gaming library. It provides tools for modifying game details, organizing categories, and accessing collection statistics directly from the Lutris SQLite database.
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    A Model Context Protocol server that provides AI agents with read-only access to Rossum API resources (queues, schemas, hooks, workspaces) for analysis purposes.
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