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    npcpy

    npcpy

    The AI toolkit for the AI developer

    npcpy is a Python-based agent framework and command-line toolkit (the NPC Shell) for developers to build, test, and integrate AI agents into their workflows, including both command-line and GUI interfaces via NPC Studio. Welcome to npcpy, the core library of the NPC Toolkit that supercharges natural language processing pipelines and agent tooling. npcpy is a flexible framework for building state-of-the-art applications and conducting novel research with LLMs. ...
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    MCP Chat

    MCP Chat

    Open Source Generic MCP Client for testing & evaluating mcp servers

    mcp-chat is an open-source, generic command-line interface (CLI) client designed for testing and evaluating Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers and agents. It allows users to interact with various MCP servers, facilitating seamless communication with AI models. The tool supports both interactive and direct prompt modes, enhancing flexibility in user interactions. ​
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