Enables access to and searching of browser history from major browsers (Brave, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, Arc, Opera, DuckDuckGo) to personalize LLM interactions and retrieve past browsing data through natural language queries.
Provides timezone-aware date and time information with configurable time formats and timezone support. Enables users to get current date and time in their preferred timezone and format through simple MCP tools.
Enables management of Palo Alto firewalls through their REST API, including system information retrieval, PAN-OS upgrades, HA firewall management via Panorama, content updates, and certificate management.
Enables management of Azure Cloud PCs using the Microsoft Graph API, allowing users to list available Cloud PCs in their tenant through Claude Desktop.
Enables AI assistants to interact with SIEMENS WinCC Unified SCADA systems through their GraphQL API, supporting operations like reading/writing tag values, browsing objects, querying historical data, and managing alarms.
Enables programmatic control of the WezTerm terminal emulator through the Model Context Protocol. It allows users to manage panes, tabs, and windows while reading terminal content or sending commands directly to the terminal environment.
Enables AI to directly control Cheat Engine for process attachment, memory scanning, reading/writing, address list management, speed hack, Lua/Auto Assembler execution, and CT file management via the MCP protocol.
Enables MCP-compatible LLMs to interact with any desktop accessible over VNC, providing tools for screen reading (OCR), mouse and keyboard control, and automation.
Enables natural language calendar management through Fantastical on macOS, allowing users to create events, view schedules, search appointments, and navigate their calendar without leaving their AI conversation.
MCP server for Cheat Engine 7.6 that enables AI agents to perform memory scanning, reading/writing, process manipulation, debugging, and code injection via a Lua named pipe bridge.
An MCP server that lets Claude operate your real computer by moving the actual mouse, clicking, typing, and reading the actual screen, working with your own logged-in sessions in any application.
Enables reading, searching, and sending iMessages directly from MCP-compatible clients by accessing the local macOS iMessage database, supporting conversations, attachments, and both individual and group chats.