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"Java Programming Language" matching MCP tools:

  • Start the Java Language Server to enable code intelligence. Required before using other commands; restarts if already running.
    GPL 3.0
  • Retrieves the current operational status of the Java Language Server, indicating whether it's ready for code analysis and editing tasks.
    GPL 3.0
  • Query code patterns from the knowledge graph using optional filters for programming language and pattern name.
    MIT
  • Discover and analyze code patterns across programming languages within a knowledge graph. Filter results by language or pattern name to enhance code understanding and retrieval.

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  • Execute code in 8 programming languages via gVisor-sandboxed Docker containers. Supports Python, JS, TS, Go, Java, C++, C, and Bash.

  • MCP server for generating rough-draft project plans from natural-language prompts.

  • Explore GitHub repositories with detailed documentation by searching queries, filtering by programming language, and topics to quickly find relevant resources.
  • Generate optimal DFS lineups using linear programming for NBA, NFL, MLB, or NHL. Apply cash game, tournament, or balanced strategies with player constraints and stacking preferences to maximize projected points within salary caps.
    MIT
  • Generates integration workflow and code snippets for implementing Chargebee functionality, such as creating subscriptions or handling webhooks, based on your goal and preferred programming language.
    MIT
  • Search official Zig programming language documentation to find information about language features, standard library functions, memory management, error handling, and build system details.
    MIT
  • List all 71 programming languages and their IDs for code execution, with compiler/interpreter versions. Filter by language name to find specific entries.
    MIT
  • Load a Java project for analysis. Required before using semantic analysis tools; supports Maven, Gradle, and plain Java projects.
    MIT
  • Retrieve supported package ecosystems and their programming languages to identify correct names for vulnerability queries in the OSV server.
    MIT
  • Execute Pylpex code to evaluate custom programming language expressions and functions, returning computed results.
    MIT
  • Search Hedera documentation, SDK references, tutorials, and specifications using natural language queries to find relevant information quickly.
    Apache 2.0