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    MCP server for foldkit that exposes the 7-prime spine, 7 κ-bands, and 6 fold operations as native tools and resources in any MCP client.
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    MIT
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    Exposes foldkit's 7-prime spine, 7 κ-bands, and 6 fold operations as MCP tools and resources, enabling MCP clients to perform folding, classification, and operation tasks.
    MIT
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    MCP server for the foldkit framework, exposing 7-prime spine, κ-bands, and fold operations as tools and resources for integration with MCP clients like Claude and Cursor.
    MIT
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    Exposes sales outreach and psychological profiling tools (psyche, research, DMs) plus resources (archetypes, methodologies) for Claude Code.
    MIT
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    Exposes the 7-prime spine, 7 κ-bands, and 6 fold operations as native tools and resources for any MCP client.
    MIT
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    Exposes foldkit's 7-prime spine, 7 κ-bands, and 6 fold operations as native tools and resources for MCP clients like Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, Cline, and Windsurf.
    MIT
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    Exposes the 7-prime spine, 7 κ-bands, and 6 fold operations as native tools and resources in any MCP client for folding state analysis.
    MIT
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    MCP server for foldkit that exposes 7-prime spine, 7 κ-bands, and 6 fold operations as tools and resources for AI clients.
    MIT
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    MCP server for foldkit that exposes the 7-prime spine, 7 κ-bands, and 6 fold operations as tools and resources for any MCP client.
    MIT
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    Provides tools and resources for the foldkit framework, enabling operations on 7-prime spine, κ-bands, and fold states through MCP clients like Claude and Cursor.
    MIT
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    Sovereign, MIT-licensed MCP server for professional service workflow, wrapping the FallRecruit US SDK, enabling offline-capable, Ed25519-signed listing and transaction operations.
    MIT
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    MCP server for foldkit — exposes the 7-prime spine, 7 κ-bands, and 6 fold operations as native tools + resources in any MCP client.
    MIT
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    MCP server for foldkit, exposing 7-prime spine, 7 κ-bands, and 6 fold operations as tools and resources for fold-based state analysis and transformation.
    MIT
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    Exposes the 7-prime spine, 7 κ-bands, and 6 fold operations from foldkit as native tools and resources in any MCP client (Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, Cline, Windsurf, etc.).
    MIT
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    MCP server that exposes the 7-prime spine, 7 κ-bands, and 6 fold operations as native tools and resources, enabling folding and analysis of plumber lead machine states from any MCP client.
    MIT
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    MCP server for the Fallanno platform, enabling identity management, annotation signing and verification, payout routing, pricing, peer scoring, audit chains, and portfolio building through Claude Code/Desktop.
    MIT
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    Exposes the 7-prime spine, 7 κ-bands, and 6 fold operations as native tools and resources for any MCP client, enabling foldkit-based state folding, band classification, and origami-inspired operations.
    MIT