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    Enables AI assistants to access and interact with Cursor/VS Code Local History data for file recovery and enhanced context awareness. Provides tools to browse file history, search across snapshots, and restore previous versions of files.
    Last updated 3 days ago
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    Enables access to and searching of browser history from major browsers (Brave, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, Arc, Opera, DuckDuckGo) to personalize LLM interactions and retrieve past browsing data through natural language queries.
    Last updated 4 months ago
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    A local MCP server for retrieving and analyzing your browser history. Makes it easy for a client to identify patterns, analyze sessions, and create a comprehensive report.
    Last updated 7 months ago
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    Exposes Spark History Server metrics and metadata as tools for LLM-based analysis of Spark applications. It enables deep optimization of Spark jobs by providing access to job summaries, stage details, SQL execution plans, and executor performance.
    Last updated a month ago
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    A Model Context Protocol server that enables AI tools to automatically log their activities with detailed metrics like timestamps, token usage, and costs into daily markdown worklog files.
    Last updated 8 months ago
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    A narrative graph engine that enables LLMs to generate, track, and mutate complex fictional worlds while maintaining consistency between factions, characters, and locations. It acts as a specialized RAG framework for storytelling, allowing models to manage thousands of entities without exceeding context limits.
    Last updated 2 months ago
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