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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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    Wraps OpenAI Codex's computer-use engine to provide MCP tools for Windows screen operations including screenshot, UI automation tree, and input simulation, enabling Claude Code to control the desktop.
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    Restores OpenAI Codex Computer Use on macOS 13 by building a clean-room MCP backend that adapts to the bundled sky interface, enabling screen interaction and app control without modifying system libraries.
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    An MCP server for comprehensive browser automation and full local PC control via shell commands and Python execution. It enables tasks like web navigation, file system management, and remote access through SSE with token authentication.
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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 that enables remote observation and control of a Chromium browser via a WebSocket relay, supporting DOM, CDP, and native OS automation for local or LAN-based AI agents.
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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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    Provides native macOS computer control tools including mouse and keyboard simulation, screenshot capture, and application management for MCP-compatible agents. It enables AI assistants to directly interact with the macOS operating system and installed apps through standard tool calls.
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    Enables Claude Code to interact with Linux X11 desktops by performing mouse actions, keyboard input, and capturing screenshots. It provides a suite of tools for automation tasks such as clicking, typing, and zooming on specific screen regions.
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    A macOS computer-use MCP server that grants AI agents mouse, keyboard, and screen control with a robust security model including permission profiles, app deny-lists, and audit logging.
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