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    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.
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    Connect to your TTRPG campaign's repository and database. Instead of retrieving prose, its 48 tools (20 read, 28 write) return typed state: 14 entity schemas (NPCs, factions, locations, sessions, lore), relationship and knowledge-graph queries, wiki blocks, and a narrative-state bundle of open threads and canon facts.
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    GenieACS-MCP is a Go-based MCP server that bridges any GenieACS (TR-069 ACS) instance, exposing device data, firmware management, and CPE actions (reboot, parameter refresh, firmware download) over JSON-RPC
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    A high-performance MCP server providing up-to-date documentation for Go, npm, Python, Rust, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, and more — fetched from official sources, not training data.
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    A command-line interface and MCP server for managing and monitoring multiple development services through a unified terminal UI. It enables users to interact with service logs, filter messages, and control development environments directly via Model Context Protocol integration.
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    Enables AI assistants to interact with MAAS (Metal as a Service) infrastructure for machine management, network configuration, and storage management through a standardized JSON-RPC 2.0 interface.
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    single-binary MCP server that gives AI agents a browser. 66 tools for navigation, form filling, data extraction, screenshots, and DOM diffing — built on pure Chrome DevTools Protocol.
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    Enables LLMs to read, write, browse, search, and subscribe to live data on OPC-UA industrial automation servers, with caching, discovery index, and support for stdio or HTTP transports.
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    An MCP server for inter-session communication between Claude Code instances. Built on NATS JetStream, it provides room-based messaging, direct agent communication, presence tracking, and message history.
    Apache 2.0
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    A Go-based MCP server that provides comprehensive access to the Serper Google Search API, including tools for images, news, maps, and scholar results. It also features a dedicated endpoint for scraping webpage content directly.
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    MCP server that provides SSH tools (read-only probes and arbitrary exec) to a fleet of hosts outside Kubernetes, with an inventory-based allowlist and key-based authentication.
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    AI-powered coaching for runners, cyclists, swimmers, and triathletes, enabling personalized workouts, training plan adaptation, performance analytics, and AI coaching via Claude, MCP clients, or HTTP.
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    Provides comprehensive access to the New Relic observability platform through 55 MCP tools, enabling APM, infrastructure, logs, traces, alerts, dashboards, synthetics, workflows, notifications, service levels, tags, entities, and workloads via a single GraphQL endpoint.