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    A Model Context Protocol server for managing prompt templates as markdown files with YAML frontmatter, allowing users and LLMs to easily add, retrieve, and manage prompts.
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    Enables creation, management, and templating of prompts through a simplified SOLID architecture, allowing users to organize prompts by category and fill in templates at runtime.
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    MIT
  • List, get info, or call tools, resources, and prompts across multiple MCP servers through a unified proxy interface.
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