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Simple command line interface to create repos based on templates
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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables Claude Desktop to check domain availability across 50+ TLDs. Features DNS/WHOIS verification, bulk checking, and smart suggestions. Zero-clone installation via uvx.
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Oct 30, 2025 - Python
An MCP server to inject auto-approve MCP functionality into Claude Desktop
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community-maintained pip-installable binaries (wheels) for the "extended + withdeploy" edition of the Hugo static site generator with powerful cross-compilation
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Talking notification system for Claude Code
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A comprehensive Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that turns any AI assistant into a powerful mathematical computation engine.
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🕷️ Enable AI agents to scrape and crawl the web effortlessly with this lightweight Model Context Protocol server, integrating seamlessly into your workflows.
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File Bundler is an app to bundle project files together and use them for LLM prompting. It helps estimate and optimize token and context usage.
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Oct 31, 2025 - Python
A lightweight tool to preview GitHub Issue templates from YAML in real-time with Jinja2 and Watchdog.
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Oct 27, 2025 - HTML
MCP (Model Context Protocol) server wrapping Crawl4AI library as functions using Python
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Hacker's Unity is a Streamlit-based web application designed to manage and streamline the hackathon experience. This platform provides an interactive interface for participants to register for hackathons, select their preferred mode and theme, manage team details
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Dec 12, 2025 - Python
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