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"Cloning, Installing, and Building the Claude Code MCP Repository" matching MCP tools:

  • Return ready-to-paste configuration snippets for installing this MCP server in Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, Continue.dev, Windsurf, and Zed. Free.
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  • Public — list downloadable doctrine and agent asset artifacts (skill packs, rule packs, MCP setup snippets) the user can drop into their AI coding tool to import the Blueprint as native skill/rule files. Returns a list of assets with name, format (one of: zip / md / markdown / mdc / json / toml / text — the full vocabulary), pack_version, download_url, and platform target (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Gemini, Qwen). The response also carries `count` (length of `assets`) for symmetry with principles.list / clusters.list / guides.list. WHEN TO CALL: the user asks how to bring the Blueprint into their coding agent, or wants to install it as a local skill/rule file. WHEN NOT TO CALL: for the live MCP tools themselves — those are already available through this server. For doctrine content, prefer principles.list/get and guides.list/get. BEHAVIOR: read-only, idempotent, no auth required. Asset artefacts are regenerated on every deploy from the canonical doctrine.
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  • Convert text to speech by cloning the voice from an audio sample you provide (voice-cloning text-to-speech). Both text and sample are required; the text is limited to 1000 characters and the sample is supplied as a URL or base64 audio that must be at most 15MB, with violations returning HTTP 400. Synchronous: the call blocks until generation finishes and returns a single audio result containing a URL; there is no separate polling step. Credits are charged on success. Use this when you have a reference voice sample to clone; use createSpeechPreset to speak with a built-in named preset voice instead, and createVoice to design a brand-new voice from a text description rather than cloning one. Pass an optional request_id to tag the result so you can locate it later via getAudioResults. Requires an API key (user scope). Credits: This endpoint consumes 1 credits per call.
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    Wraps Claude Code as tools for MCP clients, enabling autonomous coding tasks via a 4-tool lifecycle with session management, async polling, and permission controls.
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    An MCP server that implements Claude Code-like functionality, allowing the AI to analyze codebases, modify files, execute commands, and manage projects through direct file system interactions.
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  • Validate ClaudeBot and Claude-SearchBot IP addresses. Remote MCP validate_ip tool.

  • Persistent project context for Claude. IANA-registered .faf format.

  • Scan a public GitHub MCP-server repository for security issues. Clones the repo (shallow, <60s, <200 MB), runs compuute-scan v0.6.2 in static analysis mode (no code execution from the target), and returns a structured report with severity counts, a 0-100 score, and the 10 most severe findings. WHEN TO USE: - Before connecting to an unknown MCP server discovered via Anthropic Registry, Smithery, mcp.so, or a Discord recommendation. - Before installing a third-party MCP-server package into a production pipeline. - As part of an agent's pre-commit / pre-deploy due-diligence step when adding new dependencies. - As one input to a multi-source trust evaluation (combine with publisher reputation, package install count, last-update recency). WHEN NOT TO USE: - For private repos. Use the on-prem CLI instead: `npx compuute-scan ./path-to-private-repo` - For deep exploitability assessment of a specific code path. This is pattern matching, not dataflow analysis. Book a manual L2-L4 audit at https://compuute.se/audit for that depth. - For non-GitHub hosts (GitLab, Bitbucket, self-hosted). v1 supports github.com only. - For repos > 200 MB or clone time > 60s. The endpoint returns a 413 or 504 in those cases — fall back to local CLI. EXPECTED RESPONSE TIME: - Median: ~1-2 seconds for small repos (<100 files). - p99: ~10 seconds for medium repos. - Hard timeout at clone=60s, scan=120s combined. EXPECTED COST: - Free tier in MVP. Future Pro tier may charge per-scan or per-month. DATA FRESHNESS: - Scanner version is reported in response.scanner.version. - L1 rule set freshness reflects compuute-scan releases — see github.com/Compuute/compuute-scan/CHANGELOG.md for the latest CVE and threat-intel response timeline. EXAMPLES: Example 1 — scan an MCP server you're evaluating: github_url = "https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/servers" → score: 0, summary: {critical: 1, high: 94, medium: 22} → top_findings include SSRF, eval, etc. → recommendation: "AVOID — 1 critical and 94 high finding(s)..." Example 2 — scan a clean reference implementation: github_url = "https://github.com/microsoft/azure-devops-mcp" → score: 90+, summary: {critical: 0, high: 1} → recommendation: "REVIEW — 1 high finding(s)..." Example 3 — scan your own dev MCP-server before publishing: github_url = "https://github.com/yourorg/your-mcp" → audit your own surface before others install it OUTPUT FIELDS (stable schema): - repo_url (str): canonical URL of the scanned repo. - score (int): 0-100, higher safer. Coarse summary, not a precision claim. - summary (object): {critical, high, medium, low, info, files_scanned}. - recommendation (str): action guidance derived from severity counts. - findings_count (int): total raw findings (may include false positives). - top_findings (list): up to 10 most severe, each with {id, title, severity, file, line, owasp, cwe}. - l0_discovery (object): MCP transport, tool count, dependency pinning. - performance (object): clone_seconds, scan_seconds, repo_size_bytes. - scanner (object): {name, version, layers_covered}. - _disclaimer (str): MANDATORY triage disclaimer. Read it. Args: github_url: Public GitHub HTTPS URL (e.g. https://github.com/org/repo). Must be public and < 200 MB. v1 is github.com only. Returns: Structured scan result. On error, returns {"error": code, "message": ...} with HTTP-style code (invalid_url, clone_failed, scan_timeout, etc.).
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  • Renew a certificate by cloning a recent order (requires the original order_id; Beacon purges orders after ~24h). Returns a new order_id and fresh DNS TXT records - then poll check_certificate_propagation and call finalize_certificate. If you don't have an order_id (the usual case at 90-day renewal time), call create_certificate for the domain instead; that IS the renewal.
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  • Search Australian (currently NSW) builders, contractors and building companies by name; optionally filter by postcode. Returns matching entities with their licence status and a slug to pass to get_builder_risk / get_builder_timeline. Example: query='Acme Building' → '- Acme Building Pty Ltd (Current), 2099 → slug: acme-building-pty-ltd-1a2b'. Names are matched loosely, so try the trading name AND the legal (Pty Ltd) name if the first search misses. Query must be at least 2 characters.
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  • Retrieve the 5-hour Z.ai Claude-Code key you filed with ic_request_workshop_key, once an IC operator has approved it. Poll with the request_id that ic_request_workshop_key returned. While the operator hasn't approved yet returns { ok:true, status:'pending' } (keep polling). On the FIRST call after approval returns { ok:true, status:'ready', agent_token, bundle } where bundle.copy_paste is the paste-and-go Claude Code setup block. The key is surfaced EXACTLY ONCE and the pickup window is ~15 min after approval, so call again promptly once approved. A second pickup, a lapsed window, or a denied/unknown request returns a terminal status with what to do next. You can only retrieve your OWN request. Args: { request_id }. Required scope: keys:request.
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  • Retrieve the weekly-token Z.ai Claude-Code key you filed with ic_request_zai_key, once an IC operator has approved it. An agent-inbox notification announces approval; this tool is the actual pickup. Poll with the request_id that ic_request_zai_key returned. While unapproved returns { ok:true, status:'pending' } (keep polling). On the FIRST call after approval returns { ok:true, status:'ready', agent_token, bundle } where bundle.copy_paste is the paste-and-go Claude Code setup block. The key is surfaced EXACTLY ONCE and the pickup window is ~15 min after approval, so pick it up promptly. The key itself does not expire (weekly token budget, resets Monday). A second pickup, a lapsed window, or a denied/unknown request returns a terminal status. You can only retrieve your OWN request. Args: { request_id }. Required scope: keys:request.
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  • Redeem the emailed 6-digit code for a reveal-once workspace API key. UNAUTHENTICATED. `email` + `code` must match a code issued by signup(email) within the last 15 minutes (5 attempts max). The returned `api_key` is shown exactly ONCE — store it ONLY in the MCP client config ("Authorization: Bearer <api_key>"), NEVER in a repo or a file you might commit. Then reconnect this server with the header set and call get_onboarding_status(). An invalid/expired/consumed code returns a uniform error — call signup(email) for a fresh one.
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  • Audit the current Axint runtime and project wiring: running MCP version, expected version, Node/npm/npx paths, project .mcp.json, AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, .axint/project.json, and Xcode Claude Agent registration. Use this when an agent might be connected to a stale Axint process or when a new project needs first-try MCP setup proof. Use: call when MCP wiring, package paths, Xcode setup, or project memory may be stale; use run for build proof. Inputs: cwd selects the project; expectedVersion turns a runtime mismatch into a blocker. Effects: read-only inspection; writes no files; no auth or network required.
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  • Render a property's lot as an interactive UI component (inline SVG): a City of Portland aerial photo underlay (showing the true roofline) with the parcel outline, the building footprint(s) on the lot, approximate setback dimensions, a north arrow, and faint neighbouring parcels overlaid on top. Provide a detailType+detailId to fetch geometry, or pass rings directly. Aerial, footprints, and neighbours come from Portland's public ArcGIS layers; set basemap="none" to drop the photo and includeContext=false for just the bare outline. Renders in MCP Apps hosts (Claude) and legacy mcp-ui hosts.
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  • Run a source-free compiler smoke test through the real Axint pipeline. Use immediately after installing or connecting Axint so the current agent proves it did more than start the MCP server. Use: call immediately after install or first MCP connection; use validate or run for project checks. Inputs: format changes rendering only; the smoke test has no project inputs. Effects: read-only built-in compiler smoke test; writes no files and uses no network.
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  • Reference-first build — 'show me what you like, I'll build it.' Give a reference you LIKE (a public site URL via reference_url, and/or a curated library id via reference_id from search_references) plus what YOU are building, and get back a matching StandOut direction, a reference-backed build plan, and the next call for section code. This is the front door for building from an EXAMPLE instead of a text brief: Standout reads the URL server-side for its semantic signal (title, headings, copy) and folds it into the direction match. Note: pixel-level palette/type extraction from an image is not yet supported (that is the Phase 2 vision pass) — for now it matches on the page's text/structure plus the curated library. Pass reference_id to anchor on an exact curated reference.
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  • On-demand independent SAFETY scan of an MCP server — call this BEFORE installing or connecting to one. Give it an HTTP(S) MCP endpoint URL (scanned live in seconds), or an npm/PyPI package name or GitHub repo (queued for an isolated sandbox scan — local stdio servers execute code, so Hlido never runs them inline). Returns the safety tier (SAFE/CAUTION/RISKY/DANGEROUS), tool-poisoning detection (the malice signal), dangerous-capability red-flags (shell/code-eval/fs-write/egress/secrets) with per-tool evidence, and auth posture. Tier = blast radius if hijacked, not maintainer trustworthiness. A server Hlido hasn't scanned returns not_scanned — never assumed safe. Register of already-scanned servers: https://hlido.eu/mcp/
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  • Explain what the FXMacroData MCP server can do, which tools render MCP Apps, which tools return plain rows, what is public versus subscriber-only, and how to choose tools across ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Codex, and plain MCP clients. Use this when a user asks what is available, why visuals are not showing, or how to get the same result in a different interface.
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  • Start here when building an application. Returns an overview of what the AdCritter platform offers and a catalog of feature guides you can query with the adcritter_guidance tool to learn how to build each part of the app. Call adcritter_guidance(key) for any feature area to get detailed building instructions with API endpoints and response shapes.
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