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    Provides Zig language tooling and code analysis, enhancing AI capabilities with Zig-specific functions like code optimization, compute unit estimation, code generation, and recommendations for best practices.
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    A local MCP server for IG's REST Trading API, providing account/history, market data, position, working-order, and trade-confirmation tools with guarded OTC trade actions.
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    Enables AI assistants to interact with IG Trading API for forex, indices, and commodities trading. Provides 21 tools for account management, position trading, order placement, market data analysis, and watchlist management.
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    MCP server for the cig.chat API that lets you connect Claude, Cursor, or any MCP client to your cig.chat bot to manage subscribers, tags, flows, WhatsApp templates, broadcasts, and shop operations in plain language.
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    An MCP server that integrates with Instagram's Graph API to enable AI-driven management of Instagram Business accounts. It provides tools for fetching profile data, publishing media, analyzing engagement metrics, and managing direct messages.
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    A local MCP server that breaks on demand, allowing you to test your client against auth failures, disappearing tools, flaky responses, and token expiry from a web UI.
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    Enables management of F5 BIG-IP load balancers through secure authentication and configuration queries. Supports multiple devices with token caching, allowing users to list virtual servers and device configurations through natural language.