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AI-powered automation of macOS Apple applications
This is a proof of concept to learn about AI and MacOS, and developed using with AI. I am unlikely to progress this any further.
mcp-mac enables AI agents to interact with macOS applications (Finder, Mail, Contacts, etc) using AppleScript through the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
This allows AI assistants to perform tasks like searching contacts, managing files, and checking email on your behalf.
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Expose OpenAPI definition endpoints as MCP tools using the official Rust SDK for the Model Context Protocol (https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/rust-sdk)
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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for GitLab
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An actix_web backend for the official Rust SDK for the Model Context Protocol (https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/rust-sdk)
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A local MCP server with AWS back-end that manages contributions via Discord.
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Model Context Protocol (https://modelcontextprotocol.io/docs/getting-started/intro) compatible service for working with C2PA "Content Credentials" metadata in any file. Works with the c2patool / c2pa-rs codebase from the Content Authenticity Initiative.
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express, nestjs, restapi, nodejs, mcp server
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AI-driven job application automation system using ZhipuAI GLM-4 and Chrome DevTools MCP.
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langchain web navigation by MCP
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Modern Bitrix24 REST API integration for AI Agents using official SDK. Sponsored by Provident Estate Dubai - https://providentestate.com
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This project is an enhanced version of the original Model Context Protocol GitLab server by Anthropic, modified and extended under the MIT license.
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This is a MCP(Model Context Protocol) server for managing the Download folder.
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Utilizes OpenAI's API to allow a user to highlight text in their browser and have GPT 4-o to evaluate it for the likelihood it's AI generated.
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Logical concept analysis MCP server - break through confused thinking with structured decomposition. Uses Wittgenstein's Tractatus method to show WHAT something is (not HOW to do it) by revealing hidden dependencies and multiplicative requirements that sequential thinking misses.
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