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    An MCP server for tracking and managing AI command usage history using a PostgreSQL database. It enables users to log, search, and view statistics for various AI-related commands and their execution contexts.
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  • Execute bash commands on virtual computers for file operations, package installation, script execution, and system state checking through the Orgo MCP Server.
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  • Select a thread to set it as the active context for debugging, enabling subsequent backtrace, variable inspection, and expression evaluation commands to operate on that thread.
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  • Resolve guide:// URIs to retrieve project guidelines, documentation, or execute server commands, enabling structured content access and management.
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