Enables users to interact with container registries through the ORAS CLI, providing information about container images, platforms, and signatures via natural language queries.
Mu is an MCP server and web app that provides agents and humans access to real-world services like news, web search, mail, markets, weather, video, places, images, files, calendar, and contacts. It offers a wide range of tools and can be self-hosted or used live at micro.mu.
A self-hosted personal context server that unifies knowledge base, retrieval, credential management, and agent memory via MCP, with a built-in notes app for human oversight.
An MCP server that lets AI agents read and write a self-hosted TriliumNext knowledge base over its ETAPI, enabling note capture, structured table maintenance, and search.
Human-in-the-loop MCP hub for Claude Code agents, enabling agents to ask questions, request approval, or report status to a human via an Obsidian plugin.
MCP server for a self-hostable personal planner — exposes memo, todo, calendar event, and cross-resource full-text search tools so Claude, Cursor, or any MCP client can manage your schedule and notes in natural language.
A local AST and type-aware Go repository context indexer that uses CHA to map symbols, call graphs, dependencies, and architecture patterns. Built for AI coding agents that need to navigate and reason about large Go codebases without reading raw files.
Local-first Microsoft Outlook MCP server: a single Go binary that manages calendar events and mail through the Microsoft Graph API over stdio, with tokens stored in the OS keychain and no Entra ID app registration required. Exposes four aggregate tools (calendar, mail, account, system) dispatched by an operation verb, with multi-account support and read-only and mail-gating modes.
Scans source code for possible Korean compliance risks (PIPA, Network Act, Credit Information Act, E-Commerce Act) and maps findings to specific legal provisions. Runs locally, exposes MCP tools for scanning and law lookup, and does not constitute legal advice.
That's hedged (matches the project's "possible risk / not legal advice" rule), keyword-rich for search, and names all four laws.
A Linux system monitoring MCP server that provides real-time information on CPU, memory, disk, network, processes, Docker, security, and more via MCP tools.
Baryon connects MCP-compatible AI assistants to Proton Mail through a local bridge, enabling email search, reading, attachment handling, and draft creation while enforcing deliberate permission limits. It runs locally and cannot send, delete, or modify mail.
A deterministic symbol oracle over a locally built index of the repository: whether a symbol exists, what a file declares, and what changed structurally since the last snapshot. It also ships a PreToolUse guard that stops an Edit/Write referencing a function, constant or type the repo does not declare, before the write lands rather than after the build fails.
No LLM, no API keys, no network, no l
Manage your entire notification infrastructure using natural language. Trigger workflows, create users, manage preferences, update tenant branding, and access docs — all from Cursor, Claude Desktop, or Windsurf. 24 tools covering email, SMS, push, WhatsApp, Slack, MS Teams, and in-app notifications.
Self-hosted webhook relay and tunnel with Noise NK encryption. Inspect requests, replay webhooks, trace AI pipelines, connect/disconnect tunnels — 13 MCP tools. No tokens or passwords needed.
An MCP server that purchases small factual datasets on demand via x402 micropayments (about $0.01 per call), offering tools for financial research, fuel prices, air quality, and border crossings while supporting preview-only mode and configurable spending limits.
Transparent Go proxy that intercepts, signs, rate-limits, redacts, and audits all MCP JSON-RPC tool calls without modifying client or server. Stores to JSONL or SQLite with HMAC-SHA256 signatures.