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    An MCP server that provides information about Utkarsh, including bio, skills, work experience, and portfolio projects, accessible via local stdio or remote HTTP with OAuth.
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    Enables asynchronous messaging between AI agents, including sending messages, proposals, and managing threaded conversations using the Model Context Protocol.
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