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    A Model Context Protocol server that allows AI development tools like Cursor and Claude Desktop to retrieve detailed YAPI interface information by interface ID.
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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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    This server automatically validates consistency between AI-generated frontend and backend code by enforcing OpenAPI 3.0 specifications. It injects smart constraints into AI prompts to ensure that generated data structures and API calls remain synchronized across the entire stack.
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    MCP server for the Carbon Interface API (v1), enabling AI agents to estimate carbon emissions through natural language queries via Pipeworx gateway.
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    A read-only MCP server for Anaplan that exposes 5 tools for business users to explore data through an AI assistant, with session caching and metadata gating.
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    Enables AI-assisted user feedback collection and management via a web interface, with MCP integration for automated replies and tool execution.
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    MCP server for token-user-system wallet operations, supporting balance, trend, transactions, coupons, and corporate transfer info.
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    MCP server for Majico.xyz that enables coding agents to read (and limited write) brand guidelines, design tokens, studio canvas, and export manifests.
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    Enables interaction with Discord using personal user tokens instead of bot applications, allowing for seamless message management and server exploration. It provides tools for reading history, sending messages, and searching across channels and DMs directly through MCP-compatible clients.
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    Provides source-backed design context, route card validation, contract generation, critique and verification reports, evidence packages, Penpot change plans, and anti-repeat checks for design workflows. Does not directly mutate Penpot, but consumes read-only Penpot snapshots.
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    An MCP App that enables AI agents to ask users multiple questions with tab-based navigation, multiple-choice options, multi-select support, and custom text input, all rendered inline in the conversation.
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    Enables Codex to clarify requirements via native MCP elicitation controls, supporting single/multiple-choice and free-text questions with recommended answers and a discuss-first option.
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    Provides software design guidance via MCP, including SOLID principles, design patterns, pattern scaffolding, and heuristic code-smell detection to help review and refactor code.
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    Provides deterministic design style recommendations and structured tokens for AI content generation, with 30 curated styles including color palettes, typography, and visual directives.
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    Provides an interactive checklist tool that allows AI agents to present step-by-step instructions to users through an automatically opened terminal UI. It enables agents to guide users through manual tasks and wait for completion, skipping, or feedback before proceeding.
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