ToolHive is an enterprise-grade platform for running and managing Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers.
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ToolHive is an enterprise-grade platform for running and managing Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers.
Run MATLAB® using AI applications with the official MATLAB MCP Server from MathWorks®. This MCP server for MATLAB supports a wide range of coding agents like Claude Code® and Visual Studio® Code.
Mimir - Fully open and customizable memory bank with semantic vector search capabilities for locally indexed files (Code Intelligence) and stored memories that are shared across sessions and chat contexts allowing worker agent to learn from errors in past runs. Includes Drag and Drop multi-agent orchestration
a web logging proxy for MCP client-server communication
HasMCP Community Edition
MCP tool management and workflow proxy
Teamwork.com MCP server
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MCP (Model Context Protocol) server which provides utilities to work with time and dates, with natural language, multiple formats and timezone convertion capabilities
authprobe pinpoints MCP OAuth failures
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Tools for MCP (Model Context Protocol) written in Go
Production-ready Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers in Python, Go, and Rust for VS Code integration. Enables AI systems to interact with tools via standardized interfaces.
Security scanner for AI agent tool definitions
A manager,registry,broker, and infrastructure to manage , deploy, govern, and use MCP servers.
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