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    Slack MCP Server

    Slack MCP Server

    The most powerful MCP Slack Server with no permission requirements

    ...Through this architecture, AI assistants can read message histories, interact with channels, and retrieve contextual information from Slack conversations in order to perform tasks such as automated analysis, collaboration assistance, or contextual code review. The server supports multiple communication transports, including standard input/output streams, HTTP, and Server-Sent Events, allowing flexible integration with different AI client environments.
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    mistral.rs

    mistral.rs

    Fast, flexible LLM inference

    mistral.rs is a fast and flexible LLM inference engine implemented in Rust, designed to run and serve modern language models with an emphasis on performance and practical deployment. It provides multiple entry points for developers, including a CLI for running models locally and an HTTP server that exposes an OpenAI-compatible API surface for easy integration with existing clients. The project includes hardware-aware tooling that can benchmark a system and choose sensible quantization and device-mapping strategies, helping users get strong performance without manual tuning. It also supports serving multiple models from the same server process, enabling routing or quick switching between models depending on workload needs. ...
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    Reader 3

    Reader 3

    Quick illustration of how one can easily read books together with LLMs

    This project is a minimalist, self-hosted EPUB reader designed to help users browse and read EPUB books one chapter at a time through a lightweight local server, making it especially easy to extract or work with chapters in external tools like large language models. It was created primarily as a simple demonstration of how to combine local book reading with LLM workflows without heavy dependencies or complicated setup, and it runs with just a small Python script and a basic HTTP server.
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    LangServe

    LangServe

    Helps developers deploy LangChain runnables and chains as a REST API

    ...The tool simplifies the process of turning language-model pipelines, chains, and agents into web services that can be accessed by external applications. Instead of manually writing API endpoints, developers can use LangServe to automatically generate a server that exposes LangChain workflows through HTTP interfaces. The framework is built on top of FastAPI and uses Pydantic for request validation and structured data handling. It also includes client libraries that allow developers to interact with deployed chains from Python or JavaScript applications. LangServe is commonly used to deploy AI applications such as chatbots, document analysis pipelines, and agent-based systems that require scalable access through APIs.
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