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    mcp-cli

    mcp-cli

    Lighweight CLI to interact with MCP servers

    ...The Model Context Protocol is an emerging open standard for connecting language models and external tools, and mcp-cli helps mitigate common pain points like context window bloat by dynamically discovering MCP servers and reducing token load during interactions. It’s designed to be fast and shell-friendly, compiling to a single standalone binary and producing machine-readable output (e.g., JSON) that plays well with other CLI tooling like jq and standard piping. mcp-cli supports both stdio and HTTP-based MCP servers, connection pooling with a lazy-spawn daemon to keep connections warm, and flexible tool filtering via easy configuration options.
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    cline

    Command line tool for counting source code lines

    ...You may specify file suffixes to include or exclude as well as regular expressions for code lines that shall be excluded (e.g. to exclude comments). By default a heuristic algorithm skips binary files. You may configure the restrictiveness of this algorithm with command line options.
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    bat

    bat

    Go implement CLI, cURL-like tool for humans

    ...The tool supports a wide range of HTTP operations including custom methods, headers, JSON payloads, form submissions, file uploads, authentication and proxy configuration. Its README showcases simple “hello world” usage as well as more advanced scenarios, such as inspecting the exact request being sent via print options. Because it is written in Go and distributed as a single binary, it is easy to install and use across platforms, and it can even be run inside Docker containers for isolated workflows. The project is inspired by HTTPie but tailored to Go’s strengths, with an Apache-2.0 license that encourages both personal and commercial use.
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