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    An MCP server that enables users to execute arbitrary shell commands on their local machine and receive the output. It provides a terminal tool for running system commands through MCP-compatible clients using the Python SDK.
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    Enables management of visible, interactive terminal sessions across platforms (macOS, Windows, Linux, WSL). Supports creating, executing commands, capturing output, and managing multiple terminal windows simultaneously.
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    Provides cross-platform terminal access through MCP, enabling AI assistants to create and manage interactive terminal sessions, execute commands, and capture visual snapshots on Windows, Linux, and macOS.
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    Execute commands on remote Linux servers through Claude with an interactive web terminal showing full output while Claude receives smart-filtered summaries for token efficiency. Supports multi-server management, SFTP file transfers, batch scripts, and automation recipes.
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    Enables AI assistants to execute terminal commands on a host machine with configurable, granular permission controls and safety protections. It features multiple security modes, including allowlists and manual approval, to ensure safe command execution within specified directories.
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    A Model Context Protocol server that enables clients to interact with a system terminal running in an Electron application, allowing for executing commands, managing terminal sessions, and retrieving output programmatically.
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    Enables AI agents to interact with terminal environments through multiple concurrent PTY sessions. Supports cross-platform terminal operations including command execution, session management, and real-time communication.
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    SSH automation MCP server that enables Claude and ChatGPT to execute commands, manage files, install packages, and control services on remote servers over SSH — supporting password, key, and agent authentication.
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    A Model Context Protocol (MCP) SSH client server that provides autonomous SSH operations for GitHub Copilot and VS Code. Enable natural language SSH automation without manual prompts or GUI interactions.
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    MIT
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    A small MCP server that wraps MoneyMoney on macOS via AppleScript, exporting account lists and transactions (bookingDate, amount, name, purpose) as plists for invoice reconciliation, complementing a companion Apple Mail server.
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    Enables AI agents to launch, monitor, and manage long-running terminal processes with real-time log capture and search functionality. It features automatic log rotation and graceful process termination to ensure system stability.
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    A TypeScript-based server that enables programmatic management of pseudo-terminal sessions. It allows users to spawn, control, and interact with terminal processes in real-time through the Model Context Protocol.
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    Enables AI assistants to interact with physical serial port devices across platforms (Windows COM/Linux tty) with support for asynchronous communication, URC pattern recognition, and structured logging.
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