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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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    Give any LLM agent a real Android or iPhone. 62 MCP tools: tap, swipe, type, screenshot, screen-tree reading, app launch, camera, TTS, crash reports, batched execution. Android via ADB, iPhone via WebDriverAgent, on-device inference, Docker+KVM emulators. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, LangChain, LlamaIndex, and any MCP client. MIT.
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    Turn your Android phone into an MCP server. AI assistants connect on demand, query your health data, notifications, app usage, and take actions on your device — all end-to-end encrypted, no cloud sync.
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    Apache 2.0
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    This MCP server enables an AI agent to control a Windows PC through human-like interactions such as screen capture, OCR, mouse, keyboard, and navigation, without using shortcut APIs.
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    Enables AI agents to manage a Canonical Landscape estate, including inventory, alerts, patching, and script execution, with built-in safety layers to prevent accidental destructive actions.
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    Enables mobile device automation for Android (via ADB) and iOS Simulator (via simctl), allowing you to control devices with natural language through screenshots, UI interactions, text input, and app management.
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    A server that enables programmatic interaction with an already running Abaqus/CAE GUI application, allowing users to execute Python scripts and retrieve message logs through the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
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    Parse, validate, and explain cron expressions with pay-per-call via x402 (USDC on Base L2), returning next run times in any timezone.
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    Node.js server implementing Model Context Protocol that enables seamless interaction between Windows and Linux distributions under WSL, allowing file operations like reading, writing, searching, and managing files across the WSL filesystem from Windows.
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    Windows automation MCP offering * AI Vision (e.g. Click by Description) * Windows UI Automation Tree tools * Chrome Automation via Playwright * Mouse control * Keyboard control * a lot more (>40 tools) Also comes with Python/TypeScript/C# client libs and a Windows Desktop tool to try all the tools.
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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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    An MCP server that lets AI assistants manage an OpenMediaVault NAS over SSH using OMV's own RPC interface, covering disks, filesystems, shares, users, S.M.A.R.T. health, services, and configuration changes. It exposes a small set of generic tools to discover and call RPC methods, plus optional shell access.
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    MCP server for controlling Android devices via semantic actions with verification, enabling any MCP client to interact with phones through natural language and structured tools.
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