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    MCP server with built-in Google OAuth 2.0 authentication, enabling secure tool access via Google sign-in with automatic token lifecycle management and optional domain restriction for Google Workspace organizations.
    MIT
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    MCP server for SimpliSafe home security. Enables checking system status, sensors, events, arming/disarming, and controlling smart locks.
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    Zero-knowledge proof generation MCP server. AI agents can prove identity claims (Coinbase KYC, Country, Google OIDC, Google Workspace, Microsoft 365) without revealing personal data. Runs in AWS Nitro Enclave TEE with x402 USDC payments.
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    A MCP server for querying the VirusTotal API. This server provides tools for scanning URLs, analyzing file hashes, and retrieving IP address reports.
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    Enables LLM agents to access Google Threat Intelligence data, including IOC search, file/domain/IP/URL analysis, and threat hunting rulesets, for security investigations.
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    Apache 2.0
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    A security-hardened integration that enables Claude to interact with Google Workspace tools like Gmail, Drive, and Docs while preventing data exfiltration by disabling features like email sending and external file sharing. It allows users to safely manage emails, documents, and calendars through natural language without risking unauthorized external communication.
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    MCP server for Google Cloud Armor WAF log patrol. Enables daily_brief summaries of enforced denies, home-region false-positive checks, and preview rule review from Cloud Logging.
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    Enables AI assistants to manage Google Cloud NetApp Volumes resources including storage pools, volumes, snapshots, backups, and more through natural language.
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    Enables AI apps to securely connect to your Chirp home automation, letting you query sensors, control devices, manage automations, view alerts, and more through natural language.
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    MCP server for controlling Nuki Smart Locks via Home Assistant, enabling lock/unlock, intercom buzzing, and battery checks.
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    Exposes a curated allowlist of Home Assistant entities to external clients over MCP with read-only list and get_state tools, using an isolated guest credential that cannot access other Home Assistant APIs.
    Apache 2.0
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    Central MCP gateway for smart home automation, enabling agents to safely control Home Assistant and Node-RED with identity-based access, human confirmation for writes, and a WebUI for governance.
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    Gives AI agents scoped, least-privilege access to Home Assistant, with per-token permissions, auditing, and 131 tools for managing smart home devices.
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    Enables secure, authenticated access to Nomai's tools via Google OAuth 2.1, with email allowlisting for access control.
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    Authenticates users via Google OAuth and returns the authenticated user's display name through the get_current_user tool. Supports deployment on Node.js and Cloudflare Workers.
    MIT