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    Anthropic SDK TypeScript

    Anthropic SDK TypeScript

    Access to Anthropic's safety-first language model APIs

    ...It wraps API endpoints for creating messages, streaming responses, and managing parameters in a type-safe TS environment. The library is designed for server-side use, interfacing with REST, and is stable for integration in web services or backend agents. Example usage shows how to instantiate the Anthropic client, call client.messages.create(...), and obtain responses. It supports streaming endpoints as well. Because TypeScript provides type safety, it helps avoid common errors in JSON interplay. The repo also includes documentation (API spec in api.md) and examples (e.g. streaming examples).
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    MCPB

    MCPB

    One-click local MCP server installation in desktop apps

    MCPB (MCP Bundles) defines a packaging format and toolchain for one-click installation of local Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers in desktop apps like Claude for macOS and Windows. An .mcpb file is a zip archive containing your server and a manifest.json that declares capabilities, entry points, permissions, and configuration inputs, much like how .crx packages Chrome extensions or .vsix packages VS Code extensions. The goal is to make local tool servers easy for end users to install,...
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