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    PPTAgent

    PPTAgent

    PPTAgent: Generating and Evaluating Presentations

    PPTAgent is a research system for generating and evaluating slide decks that goes beyond simple text-to-slides. It follows a two-stage, edit-based workflow: first it analyzes reference presentations to infer slide roles and structure, then it drafts an outline and iteratively performs editing actions to produce new slides. The project includes both the generation agent and an evaluation framework, PPTEval, to score content quality, design, and coherence. The repository highlights the EMNLP 2025 paper and provides links to resources for replication and study. The approach reflects human presentation practice—plan, draft, then refine with edits—yielding more coherent decks than direct one-shot generation. Community interest and stars suggest strong uptake for research and tooling around presentation automation.
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    Quarkus MCP Server

    Quarkus MCP Server

    This extension enables developers to implement the MCP server

    The quarkus-mcp-server is a Quarkus extension that enables developers to implement Model Context Protocol (MCP) server features easily. It provides both declarative and programmatic APIs, simplifying the process of integrating MCP functionalities into Quarkus applications. This extension is part of the Quarkiverse, a hub for Quarkus extensions contributed by the community. ​
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    web-eval-agent MCP Server

    web-eval-agent MCP Server

    An MCP server that autonomously evaluates web applications

    web-eval-agent is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that spins up a browser-use–capable debugging agent to autonomously run and evaluate web apps straight from your editor. It’s positioned as a “let the coding agent debug itself” companion: the agent launches the app, navigates flows, captures evidence, and iterates on failures without manual copy-pasting of logs. The repository focuses on developer ergonomics, exposing typed MCP tools so clients like Claude Desktop can start sessions, gather traces, and reason over failures with structured artifacts. Marketing and README material emphasize supercharging local debugging loops by combining live browser execution with LLM-driven hypotheses and fixes. Activity on the repo shows steady iteration, with issues and PRs centered on reliability and developer experience. In short, it wraps autonomous, in-editor web testing and diagnosis behind a predictable MCP interface.
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    AWS MCP Servers

    AWS MCP Servers

    Helping you get the most out of AWS, wherever you use MCP

    AWS MCP Servers are a collection of remotely hosted, fully-managed Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers by AWS, providing AI applications with real-time access to AWS documentation, API references, best practices, and infrastructure-management capabilities via natural-language workflows. An MCP Server is a lightweight program that exposes specific capabilities through the standardized Model Context Protocol. Host applications (such as chatbots, IDEs, and other AI tools) have MCP clients that maintain 1:1 connections with MCP servers. Common MCP clients include agentic AI coding assistants (like Q Developer, Cline, Cursor, Windsurf) as well as chatbot applications like Claude Desktop, with more clients coming soon. MCP servers can access local data sources and remote services to provide additional context that improves the generated outputs from the models.
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    Binary Ninja MCP

    Binary Ninja MCP

    A Binary Ninja plugin, MCP server

    The Binary Ninja MCP is a plugin and bridge that integrates Binary Ninja with Large Language Model clients via the Model Context Protocol, enhancing reverse engineering workflows with AI assistance. ​
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    Colab-MCP

    Colab-MCP

    An MCP server for interacting with Google Colab

    Colab-MCP is an open-source Model Context Protocol server developed by Google that enables AI agents to directly interact with and control Google Colab environments programmatically, transforming Colab into a fully automated, agent-accessible workspace. Instead of relying on manual notebook usage, the system allows MCP-compatible agents to execute code, manage files, install dependencies, and orchestrate entire development workflows within Colab’s cloud infrastructure. This approach bridges the gap between local AI agents and remote high-performance compute environments, allowing users to offload heavy workloads such as machine learning training, data analysis, and dependency-heavy tasks to Colab’s GPU and TPU resources. By exposing Colab as an MCP server, the tool enables seamless integration with a wide range of AI assistants and agent frameworks, creating a standardized interface for tool use and execution.
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    ENScan Go

    ENScan Go

    ENScan_GO is an enterprise information reconnaissance tool

    ENScan_GO is an enterprise information reconnaissance tool focused on Chinese corporate data sources. It aggregates official and third-party APIs to pull records like ICP filings, affiliated/holding companies, apps, mini-programs, and WeChat official accounts, then exports merged results for analysis. The tool targets analysts who need one-click collection and normalized output to reduce manual lookups across registries and platforms. Recent releases added a reworked task model with queueing, resumable searches via cached progress, export format options, and a public API surface for custom keyword strategies. Documentation and issues discuss operational concerns such as rate limits, verification challenges, and use of proxies to reduce bans. The project is maintained under Apache-2.0 and is positioned for both single-shot queries and batch investigations.
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    Firecrawl MCP Server

    Firecrawl MCP Server

    Adds powerful web scraping and search to Cursor and Claude

    firecrawl-mcp-server is the official MCP integration for Firecrawl that brings high-recall web scraping, crawling, and search into IDEs and agent runtimes. It exposes tools for single-page scrape, multi-URL batch jobs, site discovery, and search enrichment, returning cleaned, structured content suitable for downstream LLM reasoning. The server is designed to run with Firecrawl’s hosted API or self-hosted deployments, making it flexible for enterprise data-governance requirements. Built-in behaviors include JavaScript rendering, automatic retries, and streamable HTTP so long pages and large crawls can flow incrementally into agents. Because it’s an MCP server, clients get typed inputs/outputs and standardized error handling rather than ad-hoc prompt instructions. The repository is active, widely starred, and includes quick starts that make it easy to add web research to an agent stack.
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    Fli

    Fli

    Google Flights MCP and Python Library

    Fli is a powerful Python library and command-line tool that provides direct programmatic access to Google Flights data through reverse-engineered API interactions rather than traditional web scraping. This approach enables faster, more reliable, and more stable access to flight information, avoiding the fragility associated with HTML parsing and UI changes. The library supports a wide range of flight search capabilities, including filtering by airline, departure time, number of stops, cabin class, and sorting by price or duration, making it suitable for both casual queries and advanced travel analysis. In addition to its CLI interface, fli includes a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that allows AI assistants to interact with flight data using structured tools, enabling natural language queries and automation workflows.
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    Jira MCP

    Jira MCP

    A Go-based MCP (Model Control Protocol) connector for Jira

    The Jira MCP is a Go-based MCP connector that enables AI assistants to interact with Atlassian Jira. It provides a seamless interface for performing common Jira operations, including issue management, sprint planning, and workflow transitions. ​
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    Laravel Boost

    Laravel Boost

    Laravel-focused MCP server for augmenting AI powered local development

    Boost is a Laravel-first toolkit that supercharges AI-assisted development by giving assistants structured, Laravel-aware context. At its core it runs as an MCP server that exposes a battery of Laravel-specific tools, so an AI agent can explore your app, inspect code and config, and take targeted actions instead of guessing. It ships opinionated, composable guidelines tuned for popular Laravel packages, which helps keep generated code idiomatic and consistent with framework norms. The package also curates a large body of vectorized Laravel ecosystem knowledge that’s scoped to what you’ve actually installed, improving retrieval precision and response quality. It’s designed to fit naturally into existing projects, supporting current Laravel releases and modern PHP runtimes with minimal setup. Rather than trying to replace your editor or framework, Boost acts like an intelligent layer that understands Laravel’s conventions and reduces the “explain my app to the AI” friction.
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    MCP Claude Code

    MCP Claude Code

    MCP implementation of Claude Code capabilities and more

    The MCP Claude Code server implements Claude Code-like functionality, allowing AI assistants to directly execute instructions for modifying and improving project files. It leverages the Model Context Protocol for seamless integration with various MCP clients. ​
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    MCP Server Azure DevOps

    MCP Server Azure DevOps

    An MCP server for Azure DevOps

    The Azure DevOps MCP Server is an MCP server implementation that allows AI assistants to interact with Azure DevOps APIs through a standardized protocol. It facilitates access and management of projects, work items, repositories, and more. ​
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    MCP Server MySQL

    MCP Server MySQL

    A Model Context Protocol server

    A Model Context Protocol server that provides access to MySQL databases, enabling Large Language Models to inspect database schemas and execute SQL queries, facilitating seamless database interactions. ​
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    Unla

    Unla

    Gateway service that instantly transforms existing MCP Servers

    Unla is a lightweight, highly available MCP gateway written in Go that turns existing MCP servers or ordinary HTTP APIs into MCP-compliant services through configuration, not code changes. Its goal is to let teams “wire up” tools they already run—internal REST endpoints, third-party APIs, or local MCP servers—and present a single, reliable MCP interface to clients like Claude Desktop, Cursor, and IDEs. The gateway focuses on operational concerns you’d expect in production: multi-instance availability, health checking, and declarative routing that maps upstreams to MCP tools and resources. A quick-start and CLI make it easy to stand up an API server, while the package structure exposes helpers for people who want to embed or extend the gateway. Because it is itself MCP-speaking, Unla can sit in front of mixed fleets and normalize transports and schemas for clients. Documentation and pkg.go.dev pages reinforce the positioning as a stable, Go-native building block for MCP deployments.
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    Actors MCP Server

    Actors MCP Server

    Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server for Apify's Actors

    The Apify Actors MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables AI assistants to interact with Apify Actors. This integration allows AI models to utilize various web scraping and automation tools provided by Apify, facilitating tasks such as data extraction and web automation. ​
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    All-in-One Model Context Protocol

    All-in-One Model Context Protocol

    All-in-one MCP server with AI search, RAG

    The All-in-One Model Context Protocol Server is a comprehensive MCP server implementation integrating services like GitLab, Jira, Confluence, YouTube, and more. It provides AI-powered search capabilities and utility tools to enhance development workflows. ​
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    ArXiv MCP Server

    ArXiv MCP Server

    A Model Context Protocol server for searching and analyzing arXiv

    arxiv-mcp-server bridges AI assistants and the arXiv repository through a clean MCP interface, enabling search, metadata retrieval, and content access without bespoke scraping. With simple tools like “search” and “fetch,” an agent can find papers, pull abstracts, and download PDFs for downstream summarization or analysis. The project includes packaging and CI to publish to PyPI, plus tests and linting for reliability. Issue threads show feature requests such as extracting embedded LaTeX and improving markdown conversion, reflecting active community use in research flows. It’s designed to be drop-in for MCP clients, giving them typed inputs/outputs and predictable errors around a well-known academic corpus. For developers building research copilots, it removes the glue work of wiring arXiv APIs into an agent toolchain.
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    Awesome Stars

    Awesome Stars

    A curated collection of top-tier penetration testing tools

    awesome-hacking-lists is a curated directory of penetration-testing tools and productivity utilities spanning multiple security domains. Curated lists across many offensive security domains. The repository’s focus is breadth with organization: it collects respected tools into themed lists for discoverability and quick triage. Stars and forks indicate an active audience, which helps keep entries fresh and useful for practitioners. Community contributions to keep coverage current. The project is framed as community-driven—inviting exploration, contributions, and continuous enhancement of one’s toolkit. Because it aggregates rather than authors tooling, it serves as a navigation hub for both learners and seasoned testers. Actively starred and forked, signaling ongoing maintenance. Topic pages and GitHub listings surface it among popular pentesting resources, reinforcing its role as a go-to index.
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    DBHub

    DBHub

    Universal database MCP server connecting to MySQL, PostgreSQL

    DBHub is a universal database gateway that implements the MCP server interface so assistants and IDEs can explore and query databases through typed tools. It supports multiple transports—stdio for desktop clients and HTTP for networked scenarios—making it flexible to embed or deploy. Configuration is environment-variable driven, with a DSN and per-engine settings covering Postgres, MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, and SQLite. Operational flags include read-only mode, row limits, and even SSH tunneling options for secure access into private networks. A demo mode ships with an in-memory SQLite “employee” dataset so users can try the tools immediately without provisioning a database. The project lives in the Bytebase org alongside database DevSecOps tooling, underscoring a production focus on safe and auditable DB interaction.
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    FastMCP

    FastMCP

    The fast, Pythonic way to build Model Context Protocol servers

    FastMCP is a fast, Pythonic framework for building servers and clients using the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It abstracts away protocol complexity like serialization, validation, and error handling, letting developers focus entirely on their business logic. With simple decorators, you can expose Python functions as tools, resources, or prompts that AI agents can safely and efficiently use. FastMCP introduces clear abstractions—components, providers, and transforms—that make it easy to control what agents see and how they interact with your system. The framework is opinionated by design, ensuring best practices and protocol compliance are the default rather than an extra burden. Actively maintained and widely adopted, FastMCP powers a majority of MCP servers and has become the de facto standard for production-ready MCP applications.
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    Gateway MCP

    Gateway MCP

    Universal MCP-Server for your Databases optimized for LLMs

    Gateway is an MCP server that connects to structured databases like PostgreSQL, automatically analyzing schemas and data samples to generate optimized API structures. It leverages large language models (LLMs) during the discovery stage to produce API configurations, ensuring secure and efficient interactions between AI agents and databases. ​
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    LitterBox

    LitterBox

    A secure sandbox environment for malware developers and red teamers

    LitterBox is a controlled malware-analysis and payload-testing sandbox aimed at red teams who need to validate evasions and behaviors before deployment. It provides an isolated environment to exercise payloads against modern detection stacks, verify signatures and heuristics, and observe runtime characteristics without leaking binaries to third-party vendors. The README frames typical use cases: testing evasion, validating detections, analyzing behavior, and keeping sensitive tooling in-house. Repo metadata and author pages highlight an active security-tools ecosystem around the maintainer, with CI and pull-request activity suggesting ongoing development. The project positions itself as a safe proving ground to reduce surprises in the field while minimizing operational risk. For teams exploring MCP integrations, notes mention pairing with LLM agents for assisted analysis.
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    MCP Bridge

    MCP Bridge

    A middleware to provide an openAI compatible endpoint

    MCP-Bridge serves as a middleware that connects the OpenAI API with MCP tools, allowing developers to utilize MCP functionalities through the OpenAI API interface. It provides endpoints compatible with OpenAI, facilitating seamless integration and enabling the use of MCP tools without requiring explicit MCP support in clients. ​
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    MCP Filesystem Server

    MCP Filesystem Server

    Go server implementing Model Context Protocol (MCP) for filesystem

    Filesystem MCP Server is a Go-based server implementing the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for filesystem operations. It allows for various file and directory manipulations, including reading, writing, moving, and searching files, as well as retrieving file metadata. ​
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