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    A minimal MCP server with get_weather and create_ticket tools, used for testing MCP servers across protocol, unit, eval, transport, and auth layers.
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    Provides an MCP server that tracks open loops (pending decisions or replies) across email, agent sessions, and other channels, enabling agents to query what is waiting on whom.
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    MCP server that fixes Windows DPI coordinate scaling for AI desktop automation. Provides UI element finding via Windows Accessibility APIs and coordinate conversion between physical and logical coordinate systems.
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    A lightweight server that enables AI agents to interact natively with the Windows operating system for tasks like UI automation and application control. It allows LLMs to perform file navigation, simulate user input, and manage windows without requiring specialized computer vision models.
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    Enables AI agents to interact with Windows operating systems by providing tools for UI automation, file navigation, application control, and system operations. Works with any LLM to perform tasks like clicking, typing, launching applications, and executing PowerShell commands through native Windows integration.
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    Enables AI coding agents to automate Windows desktop applications through semantic UI Automation instead of brittle coordinate clicks, with tools for discovering windows, finding controls by stable identifiers, and verifying actions.
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    Windows integration MCP server that enables Claude to interact with Windows system features including media playback control, notification management, window operations, screenshots, monitor control, theme settings, file opening, and clipboard access.
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    A lightweight server that enables AI agents to interact with the Windows operating system, allowing for file navigation, application control, UI interaction, and QA testing through various tools.
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    Enables AI agents to seamlessly integrate with the Windows operating system, performing tasks such as file navigation, application control, UI interaction, and QA testing via the MCP protocol.
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    Read-only MCP server for diagnosing Windows crashes, stability, and gaming performance by reading event logs, crash dumps, hardware inventory, performance counters, and registry settings.
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    Exposes Windows system information and control tools including hardware stats, network details, and process monitoring. It enables AI applications to retrieve real-time data about CPU, memory, drives, and active system processes.
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    Enables comprehensive Windows system management through Claude Desktop, including PowerShell/CMD execution, file operations, archive handling, Git tools, network testing, and system monitoring. Provides a complete toolkit for Windows automation and administration tasks.
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    Controls the TradingView Desktop app via MCP, allowing AI agents to manage charts, indicators, Pine Script strategies, and optionally mirrors signals to MetaTrader 5 for automated trading.
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    An enterprise-grade automation server that enables AI assistants to control Windows PCs through intelligent UI element detection, window management, and system-level commands. It leverages the Windows UI Automation tree for reliable interaction, providing tools for mouse/keyboard control, application management, and high-performance screen state analysis.
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