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    MCPB

    MCPB

    One-click local MCP server installation in desktop apps

    ...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, update, and configure, while giving app developers a consistent way to discover and load them safely. The repository includes the bundle spec, a CLI to scaffold and pack bundles, and the loading/verification code used by Claude’s desktop apps, including support for auto-updates and a curated directory. It supports multiple implementation styles—Node.js, Python, or native binaries—and provides guidance on bundling dependencies so bundles run out-of-the-box.
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    Arthur Bench

    Arthur Bench

    Bench is a tool for evaluating LLMs for production use cases

    Bench is a tool for evaluating LLMs for production use cases. Whether you are comparing different LLMs, considering different prompts, or testing generation hyperparameters like temperature and # tokens, Bench provides one touch point for all your LLM performance evaluation.
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