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    MCP DifyWorkflow Server

    MCP DifyWorkflow Server

    mcp-difyworkflow-server is an mcp server Tools application

    The MCP-DifyWorkflow-Server is an MCP server application that implements the query and invocation of Dify workflows, supporting the on-demand operation of multiple custom Dify workflows. It serves as a bridge between applications and the Dify platform, enabling seamless workflow management. ​
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    PPTAgent

    PPTAgent

    PPTAgent: Generating and Evaluating Presentations

    ...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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    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 using large language models. Define agents using a clean YAML format: system prompt, task, tools, and variables — all in one file.
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