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    A Model Context Protocol server that provides tools for analyzing text documents, including counting words and characters. This server helps LLMs perform text analysis tasks by exposing simple document statistics functionality.
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    A small MCP server that gives agents rich context about a YouTube video — its transcript, jump-to-the-moment deep links, metadata, and most-replayed moments — so they can answer questions, summarize, pull quotes, or surface highlights.
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    tooltrim reduces the tokens agents spend re-reading bloated tool results. Run it as an MCP server exposing compress and expand_tool_output, or as a gateway in front of any upstream MCP server: it re-exposes the upstream tools unchanged and shrinks each result (HTML/JSON/logs/tables) before it reaches the model, keeping the relevant content only.
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    Enables context compression for Claude Code with Thai language support, reducing token usage by 50-88% while preserving full recoverability of original content.
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    MCP Long Context Reader is a Python-based toolkit designed to overcome the context window limitations and high costs associated with Large Language Models (LLMs) processing extensive documents. It provides a FastMCP server with multiple, powerful strategies for an LLM agent to 'read' and query long documents without needing to load the entire text into its context window.
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    Unofficial MCP server wrapping crawl4ai that enables extraction and analysis of content from web pages, PDFs, Office documents, YouTube videos, and more, with AI-powered summarization and Google search integration to reduce token usage while preserving key information.
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    Provides 14+ character-level text analysis tools that give LLMs the ability to accurately count letters, analyze individual characters, and work with text at the character level—overcoming tokenization limitations.
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    A privacy-first, zero-cost AI assistant that lets you chat with your documents locally via CLI or web app, supporting search, summarization, and Q&A using your own model.
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