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    An MCP server that provides information about Utkarsh, including bio, skills, work experience, and portfolio projects, accessible via local stdio or remote HTTP with OAuth.
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    MCP server for managing Markdown-Driven Task Management (MDTM) files with task, parent task, environment, and workflow management, enabling structured development workflows.
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    Provides live wait times and office details for all 60 Oregon DMV field offices by scraping the ODOT website, with no authentication required.
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    Enables AI to execute registered system commands across platforms using a stable program + args interface, without requiring shell-specific syntax or tool discovery.
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    Allows executing shell commands within a secure Docker container through Claude's MCP interface, providing Kubernetes tools and isolated environment without host Docker daemon access.
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    Enables browser automation using Puppeteer through the MCP interface. Allows launching browsers, creating pages, and executing arbitrary JavaScript for web scraping, testing, and debugging tasks.
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    Provides functionality to fetch web content in various formats, including HTML, JSON, plain text, and Markdown with support for custom headers.
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    A headless browser MCP server that allows AI agents to fetch web content and perform Google searches without API keys, supporting various output formats like Markdown, JSON, HTML, and text.
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    Free DEX aggregator API that returns executable swap calldata across 46 EVM chains. No API key required. Single GET request returns ready-to-sign transactions for any token pair.
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    A template for deploying remote Model Context Protocol servers on Cloudflare Workers using Server-Sent Events without authentication. It enables users to host custom tools on the edge and connect them to clients like Claude Desktop or the Cloudflare AI Playground.
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    A proxy server that enables AI assistants to run and interact with command-line applications like Expo through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), capturing logs and allowing keypress forwarding.
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    Fetches and renders web pages using a headless Chromium browser, returning clean Markdown or HTML content even for JavaScript-heavy single-page applications.
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    A Node.js port of the official Fetch MCP server that enables LLMs to fetch and extract web page content as markdown, with support for pagination, robots.txt, and custom user-agent.
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    An MCP server that enables AI assistants to fetch web content in multiple formats (HTML, JSON, text, Markdown) with intelligent content extraction, chunk management, and browser automation support.
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    Enables AI assistants to access content from authenticated web pages by opening a real browser for manual login and session capture. It saves browser profiles locally so users only need to log in once per service for future automated access.
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