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    An MCP server for managing and operating Minecraft servers through multiple backend protocols including MCSManager API, RCON, and MSMP. It provides tools for instance lifecycle management, file operations, console commands, player administration, and server configuration with built-in security controls.
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    Provides comprehensive administrator-level control for Minecraft Java Edition servers, allowing AI to manage world generation, server configuration, and player moderation. It enables remote execution of RCON commands, NBT data parsing, and automated backup management through the Model Context Protocol.
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    Provides a JSON-RPC computer use runtime for macOS, exposing 7 MCP tools (observe/act/inspect/session/cancel/trace) as image content blocks so external agents like Claude Code, Pi, OpenCode, or Codex CLI can capture screenshots and drive the desktop with clicks, keys, and typing while enforcing session locking, stale-frame protection, and trace redaction server-side.
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    Zero-dependency macOS desktop automation for AI agents. Screenshot, mouse, keyboard, clipboard, and window control via MCP. 18 tools, macOS 13+, one command: npx mac-use-mcp.
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    MCP server for Windows computer use, providing low-token, low-latency automation through UIA/Win32, OCR, and vision. It enables batch actions, shortcuts, isolated desktop execution, and browser control via MCP tools.
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    Exposes Anthropic's computer-use action surface (screenshot, click, move, keyboard, clipboard, batch) against a persistent desktop display via MCP stdio protocol. Enables AI agents to control a virtual desktop environment through natural language instructions.
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    A framework-agnostic computer-use MCP server that exposes core desktop operations (screen capture, mouse, keyboard, and file access) as standard MCP tools, enabling any MCP-compatible agent to drive a computer.
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    Enables Windows desktop automation via MCP, allowing AI agents to control mouse, keyboard, and screen capture with the same interface as Anthropic's computer-use tool.
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    An MCP server for computer automation that provides tools for screenshots, mouse actions, keyboard input, and drag-and-drop functionality. It supports cross-platform desktop interaction for both Linux (X11) and Windows environments.
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    Standalone MCP server that gives AI agents full GUI control over macOS — screenshots, mouse, keyboard, apps, clipboard, and multi-display — with zero private dependencies.
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    Controls a real Linux desktop from any MCP host. Reads accessibility trees, takes screenshots, and drives clicks, scrolls, and keystrokes across GNOME, KDE/KWin, Hyprland, i3, and COSMIC.
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    Enables AI agents to monitor and read Android notifications in real-time via Termux. Provides access to current notifications with filtering capabilities and real-time streaming of new notifications as they arrive.
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    Functional Source , Version 1.1, MIT Future
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    Enables MCP clients to control macOS via accessibility and screen recording, providing tools to list apps, observe UI, click, type, press keys, and scroll.
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