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    GitHub MCP Server

    GitHub MCP Server

    GitHub's official MCP Server

    ...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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    Gollama

    Gollama

    Go manage your Ollama models

    Gollama is a macOS and Linux tool for managing Ollama models through an interactive terminal-based interface. It provides a TUI that lets users list, inspect, sort, filter, edit, run, unload, copy, rename, delete, and push models from one place rather than relying entirely on manual command-line workflows. The project is aimed at developers and local AI users who frequently work with multiple Ollama models and want a more efficient operational layer for everyday maintenance. Beyond standard...
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    Wave Terminal

    Wave Terminal

    An open-source, cross-platform terminal for seamless workflows

    Wave is an open-source AI-native terminal built for seamless workflows. Wave isn't just another terminal emulator; it's a rethink on how terminals are built. Wave combines the command line with the power of the open web to help veteran CLI users and new developers alike. Keep development moving forward without the copy, pasting, saving, and exporting headache. Built on an open web framework that is fully extensible. Quickly edit code on a local or remote machine with the same editor that...
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    MCP Language Server

    MCP Language Server

    mcp-language-server gives MCP enabled clients access semantic tools

    mcp-language-server gives MCP-enabled clients semantic code-navigation powers—go-to-definition, find references, rename, and diagnostics—by brokering requests to language servers. It is not “a language server for MCP,” but an MCP server that exposes language-server–style capabilities to agents and chat IDEs through typed tools. The README demonstrates a streamlined setup: install the Go server, plug in one or more language servers per language, and the MCP client gains editor-grade...
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