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    GitHub MCP Server

    GitHub MCP Server

    GitHub's official MCP Server

    ...It’s designed to run locally or remotely and then be attached to MCP-capable clients (for example, Copilot Chat) so an LLM can search code, open files, create branches, draft PRs, label or triage issues, and query metadata without hard-coding GitHub APIs. The server defines tools and resources with fine-grained scopes, leaning on GitHub’s auth to enforce least privilege and auditable access. It supports both stdio and HTTP transports, enabling IDE and headless integrations, and adopts common MCP behaviors like prompts, schemas, and tool definitions to keep agent calls predictable. Documentation covers setup, tokens, and client configuration, highlighting native editor integrations. Its design goal is to give AI agents first-class, governed access to GitHub workflows.
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    MCPTools

    MCPTools

    A command-line interface for interacting with MCP

    mcptools is a command-line interface designed for interacting with Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers using both standard input/output and HTTP transport methods. It allows users to discover and call tools, list resources, and interact with MCP-compatible servers. The tool supports various output formats and includes features like an interactive shell, project scaffolding, and server alias management. ​
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    Crush

    Crush

    The glamourous AI CLI coding agent for your favourite terminal 💘

    Crush is a next-generation, terminal-based AI coding assistant developed by Charm, designed to seamlessly integrate with your tools, workflows, and preferred LLMs. It provides developers with an intuitive, session-based experience where multiple contexts can be managed across projects. With flexible model switching, Crush allows you to change providers mid-session while retaining conversation history. It enhances productivity by combining LSP (Language Server Protocol) support with...
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    Slack MCP Server

    Slack MCP Server

    The most powerful MCP Slack Server with no permission requirements

    Slack MCP Server is an open-source server implementation that connects Slack workspaces to AI systems through the Model Context Protocol (MCP). MCP is a standardized protocol that allows large language models and AI agents to securely interact with external tools and data sources such as messaging platforms, databases, or file systems. The slack-mcp-server acts as an intermediary layer that exposes Slack data and messaging functionality to AI clients while enforcing access rules and...
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