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    MCP server for the Agent Platform API, enabling management of sandbox environments through MCP protocol. Exposes tools to interact with sandbox lifecycle operations such as start, stop, and status checks.
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    An MCP server implementation that integrates with the Civo cloud platform API, providing capabilities to manage cloud instances, networks, and Kubernetes clusters.
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    A middleware service that allows LLMs and AI assistants to directly interact with the Dokploy platform through a standardized interface, providing access to Docker, project, and application management capabilities.
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    Enables AI agents to query build/deploy status and request operations on a self-hosted Docker/Compose deployment platform, with Observer and Operator skills and approval-based write actions.
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    MCP server to interact with Foreman (Red Hat Satellite) instances, enabling management of hosts, provisioning, and configuration via natural language.
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    A self-hosted MCP server providing a governed interface for AI agents to interact with local Docker infrastructure, featuring a two-phase confirm protocol for state-changing operations and append-only audit logging.
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    Enables AI agents to interact with Kubernetes clusters through progressive disclosure, where agents discover TypeScript modules via filesystem, write and execute code, and receive summarized console output for cluster management tasks.
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    A Model Context Protocol server that enables AI clients to interact with virtual Ubuntu desktops, allowing them to browse the web, run code, and control instances through mouse/keyboard actions and bash commands.
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    Enables users to interact with container registries through the ORAS CLI, providing information about container images, platforms, and signatures via natural language queries.
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    Enables AI assistants to interact with DDEV local development environments by querying databases, managing project states, and executing container commands. It provides comprehensive control over local services with a security-first approach using whitelisted operations.
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    Allows Claude and other AI assistants to interact with Docker through the MCP protocol, enabling container and image management including listing, running, stopping, and pulling Docker resources.
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    Exposes vLLM capabilities to AI assistants, enabling chat completions, model management, and platform-aware container control with automatic detection of Docker/Podman and GPU availability across Linux, macOS, and Windows.
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    Enables AI agents to manage Docker containers, images, Compose stacks, health checks, and logs through a unified MCP interface, ensuring containers stay running with self-healing capabilities.
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    MCP server for the Lattice container orchestration platform, enabling Claude Code to manage workers, stacks, containers, and deployments through natural language.
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