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    A secure server that enables AI applications to execute shell commands in specified directories, supporting multiple shell types (bash, sh, cmd, powershell) with built-in security features like directory isolation and timeout control.
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    A Model-Context-Protocol server for Cursor IDE that monitors and terminates hung Windows build executables (like cl.exe, link.exe, msbuild.exe) when they become idle.
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    An MCP server that enables AI assistants to manage, monitor, and diagnose Windows systems through 42 tools across 8 modules, including services, event viewer, task scheduler, processes, network, diagnostics, observability, and safety features.
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    Provides native integration with Apple Reminders and Calendar on macOS, enabling full CRUD operations and smart task management through the Model Context Protocol. It allows users to search, create, and organize reminders and calendar events using natural language via the macOS EventKit framework.
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    Exposes the HyperDbg hypervisor-assisted, ring-0 debugger to LLM agents, enabling low-level debugging operations with safety features like read-only mode and confirmation gates.
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    Enables Windows program management through MCP, including listing installed programs, uninstalling software, force removal, and cleaning residual files. Supports generating detailed Markdown reports of system programs with smart categorization and statistics.
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    Enables LLMs to capture and analyze screenshots of your screen, windows, or regions with smart detection capabilities. Features natural language queries, automatic window targeting, and text enhancement for UI debugging and visual inspection.
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    A local MCP server for Windows that gives Claude control of your screen, enabling screen viewing, image-based element finding, clicking/typing, macro recording and replaying, and scheduled automation with failsafe safety features.
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    Enables AI assistants to send native macOS notifications for task completion alerts and reminders. Supports interactive features like custom system sounds, action buttons, and user replies directly from the notification center.
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    Provides accurate time information from Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers with timezone support and security filtering. Features whitelist-based server approval, blocks unauthorized sources, and delivers structured time output with fallback mechanisms.
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    Enables Claude to send and read iMessages on macOS, with smart contact lookup, message history retrieval, and cross-conversation search using natural language commands.
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    A lightweight Windows-native MCP server providing a consolidated suite of 14 tools for shell execution, file operations, and interactive process management. It optimizes efficiency through batch file operations and smart process handling to minimize context window overhead.
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    An ultra-fast native MCP server for macOS desktop automation, enabling visual OCR, text-based clicking, window management, and keyboard/mouse control without hijacking the physical cursor.
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