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    Unit converter for AI agents, powered by the GNU units database — convert 3000+ units of measurement, evaluate compound unit expressions, reduce to SI base units, dimensional analysis. Offline, deterministic.
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    Provides fast, indexed code navigation (definitions, references, callers, etc.) for AI coding agents by leveraging GNU Global (gtags), dramatically reducing context noise compared to grep.
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    Enables LLM clients to interact with the GNU Debugger (GDB) for comprehensive debugging and binary analysis. It provides a wide range of tools for program execution control, memory examination, stack analysis, and disassembly.
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    An MCP server that enables natural language-driven creation and management of GNU Radio flowgraphs with validated block connections and parameter configurations. It provides tools for searching the GNU Radio block library, detecting SDR hardware, and generating functional signal processing code.
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    A Model Context Protocol server for reading, writing, and managing GNU Gettext .po translation files, enabling language models to perform file operations, entry management, partial updates, and fuzzy entry detection.
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    An MCP server that provides programmatic access to the GNU Debugger (GDB), enabling AI models to interact with GDB through natural language for debugging tasks.
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    A dynamic MCP server implementation that automatically loads tools, resources, and prompts from their respective directories, allowing for easy extension and configuration.
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