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    Minimal Go library for building stdio MCP servers on the official go-sdk — struct-derived JSON Schema, tiny static binaries.
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    Local-first MCP proxy with BM25 tool discovery, quarantine security, Docker isolation, OAuth support, activity logging, and web UI. Routes multiple upstream MCP servers through a single endpoint.
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    A comprehensive MCP tools collection providing filesystem operations, command execution, system tools, and more, with cross-platform support and strong security features.
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    An MCP orchestration layer that aggregates multiple MCP servers while exposing only 8 meta-tools, dramatically reducing context window usage, and provides SLOP scripting, event monitoring, and tool customization.
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    The most powerful MCP server for Slack Workspaces. This integration supports both Stdio and SSE transports, proxy settings and does not require any permissions or bots being created or approved by Workspace admins 😏.
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    Enables AI assistants to manage and query Tiger Cloud database services, including service lifecycle operations, database connections, and SQL execution.
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    Open-source MCP proxy that enforces security policies, content scanning, and audit logging between AI agents and tool servers
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    AGPL 3.0
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    MCP servers for interacting with Algolia
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    Enterprise MCP gateway that unifies multiple MCP servers behind one governed endpoint, providing federation, authentication, policy enforcement, caching, rate limiting, and audit.
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    MCP server for Zuul CI/CD with 25 tools for builds, pipelines, queue management (enqueue/dequeue/promote), infrastructure visibility, and autohold management. Supports stdio, HTTP, and SSE transports.
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    Enables AI assistants to control Pi-hole DNS filtering, including domain management, query analysis, and system administration, with support for multiple Pi-hole instances and synchronization.
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    KSM MCP is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that acts as a secure intermediary between AI language models (like Claude) and Keeper Secrets Manager (KSM). It allows AI agents to manage your KSM secrets-such as listing, creating, retrieving, and deleting records and folders-while protecting your
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    Zero-dependency local proxy that wraps any MCP server to redact secrets, strip hidden-Unicode prompt injection, and block writes to protected paths like ~/.ssh and .env.
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    MCP server that executes caller-supplied Python code in a network-isolated, locked-down sandbox and returns stdout/stderr/exit code. Supports stdio, HTTP, and SSE transports with optional auth.
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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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