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    Arcade AI

    Arcade AI

    Arcade Tool Development Kit (TDK), Worker, Evals, and CLI

    Arcade AI Platform is a developer-oriented toolkit for building, deploying, and managing tools tailored to AI agents, structured as modular Python packages for flexibility and extensibility. Core platform functionality and schemas. This repository contains the core Arcade libraries, organized as separate packages for maximum flexibility and modularity.
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    Klavis AI

    Klavis AI

    MCP integration platforms for AI agents to use tools at any scale

    Klavis AI is a Y Combinator X25-backed open-source infrastructure platform that enables AI agents to reliably connect with external tools and services at scale through Model Context Protocol (MCP). Founded by ex-Google DeepMind and ex-Lyft engineers, Klavis provides 50+ production-ready MCP servers with enterprise OAuth support for GitHub, Slack, Gmail, Salesforce, Linear, Notion, and more.
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    mcp-use

    mcp-use

    A solution to build and deploy MCP agents and applications

    mcp-use is an open source development platform offering SDKs, cloud infrastructure, and a developer-friendly control plane for building, managing, and deploying AI agents that leverage the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It enables connection to multiple MCP servers, each exposing specific tool capabilities like browsing, file operations, or specialized integrations, through a unified MCPClient. Developers can create custom agents (via MCPAgent) that dynamically select the most appropriate...
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    Nerve

    Nerve

    The Simple Agent Development Kit

    Nerve is a developer-friendly Agent Development Kit (ADK) that utilizes YAML and a CLI to define, run, orchestrate, and evaluate LLM-driven agents. It supports declarative setups, tool integration, workflow pipelines, and both MCP client and server roles. Nerve is a simple yet powerful Agent Development Kit (ADK) to build, run, evaluate, and orchestrate LLM-based agents using just YAML and a CLI. It’s designed for technical users who want programmable, auditable, and reproducible automation...
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    QSO-Graph

    QSO-Graph

    Ham radio MCP servers for AI Agents — 71 tools, 11 packages

    QSO-Graph is a suite of 11 MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers for amateur radio operators. Provides AI-powered access to QRZ, eQSL, LoTW, HamQTH, POTA, SOTA, IOTA, WSPR, solar weather, ADIF parsing, and HF Description: Propagation analytics. Native installers for Windows (InnoSetup) and Linux (RPM). All servers also available via pip from PyPI. Source code at github.com/qso-graph.
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