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    Provides git-aware safe file operations, allowing AI agents to delete files while protecting git-tracked source code from accidental deletion.
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    An MCP server for semantic code search & navigation that helps AI agents work efficiently without burning through costly tokens. Instead of reading entire files, agents can search conceptually and jump directly to the specific functions, classes, and code chunks they need.
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    An unofficial MCP server that brings your Fileee documents to AI clients, with secure authentication via OAuth or static tokens and capabilities for reading, writing, sharing, and more.
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    Enables reading and writing of values, formulas, and formatting in Microsoft Excel files including .xlsx and .xlsm formats. It supports sheet management, table creation, and provides Windows-exclusive features like live editing and screen capture.
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    A file management system powered by Claude AI that provides document access and manipulation through MCP protocol and Telegram bot integration, enabling users to interact with files via natural language commands.
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    An MCP front-end for AnB. The tool surface is "use-don't-reveal": no tool returns a plaintext secret. Reveal paths require a TTY the server doesn't have, so the no-reveal guarantee is structural, not prompt-based — it holds even against a prompt-injected agent. Runs as a dedicated, narrowly-scoped AnB identity; exec is default-deny (only allowlist rules tagged scope=mcp run); command output
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    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.
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    Local-first shared memory and task coordination for AI coding agents. One Go binary, MCP server, markdown files you own. Hooks for Claude Code and Codex CLI (and their desktop apps).
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    An MCP server that gives AI agents structured read/write access to a story-based project backlog. Agents can list stories, read content, update status, and append notes — all backed by plain markdown files that live inside your project repository. There is no shared server. The backlog files live in your repo under requirements/, committed and versioned alongside your code
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    MCP server that indexes Markdown, Word, HTML, and PDF documents into a SQLite knowledge graph with CJK+Latin full-text search and cross-document reference tracking. Runs drift audits to surface stale policies, conflicting research claims, superseded ADRs, and undocumented code exports.
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    MCP server that keeps language server sessions warm and routes multiple languages through one process. Agents get persistent cross-file awareness, speculative execution (simulate edits before writing to disk), and 20 skills that encode correct multi-step operations like safe rename, blast-radius analysis, and end-to-end refactoring. Single Go binary, no runtime dependencies.
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    Read-only MCP tools for authenticated Open Science Framework projects, components, files, and contributors.
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