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    A self-hosted MCP server that fetches live documentation and performs code audits using real-time authoritative references to prevent AI hallucinations. It provides tools for searching documentation across 330+ libraries and scanning local source code for security, performance, and accessibility issues.
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    Elastic 2.0
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    MCP server for generating consistent UTM-tagged links based on an authoritative, version-controlled UTM specification.
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    MCP server for Google Tag Manager and GA4, enabling tag management, consent auditing, workspace versioning, and analytics reporting through natural language.
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    Enables AI assistants to interact with STM32 development boards via J-Link debugger using RTT communication, supporting connection, logging, memory operations, and firmware flashing through natural language.
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    MCP server for Google Tag Manager API, enabling users to manage containers, tags, and triggers through natural language using Google Application Default Credentials.
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    Apache 2.0
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    Manages UTM virtual machines on macOS via AppleScript, enabling cloning, configuration, and control with unique MAC randomization.
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    Production-grade MCP server for the Google Tag Manager API v2 with read-only GA4 (Admin + Data API) tooling. 107 tools covering the full GTM surface, including server-side containers. Ships read-only: writes, publishes, and deletes are each gated behind separate opt-in flags, every mutation requires per-call confirmation, and a dry-run mode simulates changes. Includes container audits
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    Transform your non-existent or unreadable docs into an intelligent, searchable knowledge base that actually answers those 'basic questions' before they're asked.
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    Provides tools and slash commands to onboard developers and manage DevOps workflows including Git operations, Docker containerization, GitHub Actions CI/CD, GitHub Container Registry, SonarCloud code analysis, and Azure container deployments.
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    Enables comprehensive management of Google Tag Manager accounts, containers, workspaces, tags, triggers, and variables through OAuth2 authentication, allowing users to create, update, and publish GTM configurations via natural language.
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    The Tencent RTC MCP Server provides real-time communication capabilities such as audio and video chat. By integrating this MCP Server into your application or project, you can easily implement secure, high-quality real-time voice and video communication.
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    A Model Context Protocol server that provides specialized prompt suggestions for backend development, frontend development, and general tasks to help LLMs generate better content.
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    MCP server for Google Tag Manager API v2, enabling programmatic management of accounts, containers, workspaces, tags, triggers, variables, and version workflows.
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    MCP proxy that filters oversized tool responses, downscaling screenshots and pruning accessibility snapshots to reduce token usage in LLM interactions.
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