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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. ...
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    Unla

    Unla

    Gateway service that instantly transforms existing MCP Servers

    ...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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