Enables AI assistants to perform controlled Linux system administration tasks like reading logs, managing services, cron jobs, WordPress, and executing sandboxed Python code, with strict security constraints.
A passive MCP server that exposes a toolbox of executable tools (shell, network, HTTP, AI search, SSH, S3 file operations) to autonomous agents via Streamable HTTP, with strong security features including Docker sandboxing and WAF.
MCP server for infrastructure discovery and remote management, enabling SSH command execution, file transfer, log tailing, and machine/service inventory with a companion web dashboard.
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server implementation using HTTP SSE (Server-Sent Events) connections with built-in utility tools including echo, time, calculator, and weather query functionality.
MCP server that gives AI agents isolated, named Linux computers with stable IDs and lifecycle control. Supports multiple backends like Docker, Fly Machines, Modal, and E2B, with a dashboard for managing sandboxes.
A server based on the MCP framework that provides remote server management capabilities through SSH, supporting features like connection pooling, file transfers, and remote command execution.
A comprehensive MCP server for developers providing file operations, shell execution, git integration, and smart caching to enhance AI-assisted development.
Self-hosted MCP coding server and unified local Control Center for ChatGPT web, enabling file editing, command execution, Git operations, and optional upstream MCP tools with conversation access controls.
A demo MCP server that enables users to interact with various tools through natural language, including note management, weather queries, calculations, file operations, and shell commands. Uses Ollama for intent detection and structured command parsing from free text input.
Turns local project directories into persistent MCP workspaces, allowing AI agents to read files, modify code, run commands, manage Git, and save session progress across conversations.
Manage a fleet of OPNsense firewalls from an AI agent, inside guardrails it can't drive around.
MCP server for central management of OPNsense firewall fleets. 129 tools across devices, config sync, tasks, schedules, templates, backups and remote consoles - destructive actions confirmation-gated, MCP-issued tokens lifetime-bounded, backup and storage secrets excluded from the toolset entirely.