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    Provides MCP tool adapters for Bioconductor methods like limma, DESeq2, and fgsea, enabling statistical analysis of omics data through containerized R execution. It serves as a bridge between MCP clients and bioinformatics tools for reproducible research workflows.
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    Apache 2.0

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  • Stop re-explaining yourself to Agents. Give it the right context, right when needed.

  • Search Apple Developer Documentation to find APIs, frameworks, guides, and sample code. Ideal for locating specific classes, methods, or technical terms.
    MIT
  • Retrieve the currently active project in ZenML to establish the default organizational context for managing pipelines, stacks, and resources.
    MIT
  • Save decisions, conclusions, or outputs to your persistent context so AI tools can reference them in future sessions.
    MIT
  • Analyze complex problems using five reasoning engines: iterative bounded reasoning, multi-perspective analysis, chain compression, evolutionary search, or structured decomposition. Auto-selects or manually choose the optimal method.
    MIT
  • Create a method in a file with optional visibility, static, async, return type, parameters, and body. Includes context fields for summary, rationale, and references.
    MIT
  • Retrieve class definitions from a codebase including methods, inheritance, and file location. Filter by file or project for targeted analysis.
    MIT
  • Automatically routes SQL queries to the best execution method for reliable results. Handles aggregations, filtering, and complex queries with automatic fallback to alternative methods.
    MIT
  • Compress memory at working, session, or epoch scope to reduce token usage and consolidate key information. Removes original entries after compression. Use when conversation buffers grow large or to merge summaries.
    MIT
  • Apply dynamic range compression to even out volume differences in audio. Control threshold, ratio, attack, and release settings for mastering, mixing, or voice processing.
    Apache 2.0
  • Query any AI model with a prompt and receive its response with metadata including latency and token usage. Optionally limit response tokens with automatic distillation.
    MIT
  • Extract metadata from a SWF file header to get dimensions, frame rate, frame count, compression type, and Flash version without requiring decompilation.
    MIT
  • Find methods related to a given operation to understand which API calls are needed together. Returns direct neighbors or neighbors of neighbors.
    MIT