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    Lemonade

    Lemonade

    Lemonade helps users run local LLMs with the highest performance

    Lemonade is a local LLM runtime that aims to deliver the highest possible performance on your own hardware by auto-configuring state-of-the-art inference engines for both NPUs and GPUs. The project positions itself as a “local LLM server” you can run on laptops and workstations, abstracting away backend differences while giving you a single place to serve and manage models.
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    MCP Go

    MCP Go

    A Go implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP)

    mcp-go is a Go implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP), designed to enable seamless integration between Large Language Model (LLM) applications and external data sources and tools. It abstracts the complexities of the protocol and server management, allowing developers to focus on building robust tools. The library is high-level and user-friendly, facilitating the development of MCP servers in Go. ​
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    FastMCP

    FastMCP

    The fast, Pythonic way to build Model Context Protocol servers

    FastMCP is a Pythonic framework designed to simplify the creation of MCP servers. It allows developers to build servers that provide context and tools to Large Language Models (LLMs) using clean and intuitive Python code, streamlining the integration process between AI models and external resources. ​
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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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...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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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. ​
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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