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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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    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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    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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    Your sysadmin co-pilot — an AI that administers Linux through typed, approval-gated, Ed25519-audited actions instead of shell strings. Reference implementation of the LACS standard.
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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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    An MCP server for capturing screenshots of Qt/desktop windows and performing filesystem operations, enabling AI clients to inspect and modify project files.
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    Gives an LLM agent control of the macOS desktop from a single self-contained Rust binary: Set-of-Mark numbered screenshots, Accessibility-tree clicks with browser-JS fallback for web content, Apple Vision OCR, mouse, keyboard, and clipboard.
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    Enables full control of macOS by executing AppleScript commands through an MCP server, allowing automation of tasks, application control, and system management.
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    An MCP server that enables secure execution of shell commands across Windows, macOS, and Linux with built-in whitelisting and approval mechanisms for enhanced security.
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    An MCP server that enables AI assistants to send native macOS notifications with automatic project detection and categorization. It includes logging capabilities for all notifications to provide an audit trail of system alerts.
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    A local MCP server that controls Android devices via ADB, enabling AI agents and users to manage devices, execute UI automation, and perform testing through 27 MCP tools and an optional web console.
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    A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides a simple sleep/wait tool, useful for adding delays between operations such as waiting between API calls or testing eventually consistent systems.
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    An MCP server for headless Qt/PySide6 GUI testing that enables AI assistants to launch desktop applications via Xvfb and perform visual verification. It supports widget discovery, screenshot capture, and simulated user interactions like clicks, typing, and keyboard shortcuts.
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    Enables AI agents to control Android devices and emulators through direct UI interaction, allowing app navigation, automated testing, and real-world task execution via ADB without computer vision or scripts.
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