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    HexStrike AI MCP Agents

    HexStrike AI MCP Agents

    HexStrike AI MCP Agents is an advanced MCP server

    HexStrike AI is an MCP server that lets LLM agents autonomously operate a large catalog of offensive-security tools. Its goal is to bridge “language models” and practical pentest workflows—enumeration, exploitation, vulnerability discovery, and bug bounty reconnaissance—under safe, auditable controls. The server exposes typed tools and guardrails so agent prompts translate to concrete, parameterized actions rather than brittle shell strings.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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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.
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    FastAPI-MCP

    FastAPI-MCP

    Expose your FastAPI endpoints as Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools

    fastapi_mcp lets you expose existing FastAPI endpoints as Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools with minimal setup, so AI agents can call your app as first-class tools. Rather than acting as a thin converter, it’s built as a native FastAPI extension that understands dependency injection, so you can reuse Depends() for authentication and authorization across your MCP tools. The server speaks directly to your app over its ASGI interface, avoiding extra HTTP hops between the MCP layer and your API, which reduces latency and simplifies deployment. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Claude Code Subagents Command Collection

    Claude Code Subagents Command Collection

    Claude Code Subagents & Commands Collection + CLI Tool

    This repository aggregates a large set of specialized subagents and slash commands designed for Claude Code, giving developers domain-focused “teammates” they can summon on demand. Each subagent is defined by a concise role, tools, and behaviors, and ships as Markdown you can drop into your .claude/agents/ directory. The collection targets common developer workflows such as scaffolding, refactoring, test writing, documentation, security checks, and project management. It includes a CLI helper and documentation site that streamline installation, customization, and authoring of your own agents. ...
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    Model Context Protocol (MCP) Servers

    Model Context Protocol (MCP) Servers

    Model Context Protocol Servers

    The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open protocol that enables seamless integration between LLM applications and external data sources and tools. Whether you’re building an AI-powered IDE, enhancing a chat interface, or creating custom AI workflows, MCP provides a standardized way to connect LLMs with the context they need.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    MaxKB

    MaxKB

    Open-source platform for building enterprise-grade agents

    ...Community posts describe “self-host your ChatGPT-style assistant” positioning, with integrations and workflows to move from demo to production. Security advisories are tracked publicly, with upgrade guidance when issues arise.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    LitterBox

    LitterBox

    A secure sandbox environment for malware developers and red teamers

    ...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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