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    MCP server for PTC ThingWorx, the IIoT platform, providing 8 tools for AI agents to read live state and trigger actions across the industrial asset graph with env-gated safety for writes and invocations.
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    Exposes digital twin device data capabilities as MCP tools, allowing MCP clients to query device status, read real-time metrics, fetch time-series data, and check alerts. Includes a simulated PLC driver with a clean interface for connecting real devices via OPC-UA, Modbus, or gateway APIs.
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    Enables LLM agents to query live data from Anker Solix solar systems (Solarbank, expansion batteries, Smartmeter) via natural language, such as current solar production or battery state of charge.
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    MCP server that gives AI agents direct access to IoT devices via the jettyd platform, enabling control and monitoring of ESP32 devices through natural language.
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    Enables AI assistants to control Govee smart devices, including lights, via natural language. Supports turning on/off, changing colors, adjusting brightness, and activating scenes through the Govee API or local network.
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    Enables control of Philips Hue lights through VS Code Copilot or Claude Desktop using natural language commands. Supports turning lights on/off, adjusting brightness, changing colors, and listing available lights on your Hue Bridge.
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    Local MCP server for controlling Midea air conditioners via LAN or cloud, providing tools for device management and state control.
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    A Model Context Protocol server that enables controlling Nanoleaf smart lights through Warp terminal or any MCP-compatible client, providing tools for device discovery, authorization, and control of lights, brightness, colors, and effects.
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