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Standalone Roblox Studio MCP Server
This repository provides a secure Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for controlled command-line execution, featuring command whitelisting, path validation, and protection against shell operator injection, ensuring secure LLM application integration.
This repository hosts a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server enabling integration with Figma's API through Claude, offering read-only access to Figma files and projects with potential for advanced design token management.
MCPHub Desktop is a GUI tool that simplifies the installation, management, and configuration of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, enabling non-developers to easily utilize them without CLI experience.
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Turn a web server into an MCP server in one click without making any code changes.
This repository provides a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Xero, bridging the gap between the MCP protocol and Xero's API for standardized access to accounting and business features.
The MCP Test Client is a middleware that acts as both a server for Claude and a client for MCP servers under test, enabling testing and development without direct registration.
Mcp-chat is an open-source MCP client for testing and evaluating MCP servers and agents, offering both CLI and web interfaces to interact with models, customize prompts, and save chat histories.
Library and example code with which one can controll multiple rotary encoders over the MCP23017 I2C GPIO expander.
This repository contains W3C's strategic highlights report from September 2019, detailing advancements in web standards, guidelines, and supporting materials across various domains, including payments, media, accessibility, and security.
This repository provides a curated list of awesome Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers focused on cryptocurrency, offering tools and server implementations for accessing onchain data, market information, news, and more.
Minecraft Protocol in Rust
MCPGod is a CLI tool for managing Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, enabling users to add, run, list, and remove servers, and interact with server tools across different operating systems.
Foxy Contexts is a Golang library for building context servers that support the Model Context Protocol using a declarative approach. It allows defining tools, resources, and prompts for server-side implementation.