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  • Why this server?

    Publishes content to Dev.to platform, lists published posts, fetches analytics, and supports featured images through API integration.

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    Cross-publishes a single markdown draft to 5 CMS platforms (dev.to, Hashnode, Ghost, WordPress, Medium) and 4 social networks (Bluesky, Mastodon, LinkedIn, X) from any MCP client, with built-in SEO scoring, schema.org JSON-LD, and canonical URL handling so cross-posts compound search rankings instead of competing.
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    Searches Dev.to for articles.

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    Search 21 sources in one call — GitHub, npm, PyPI, arXiv, HN, X, Reddit, and more. No API keys to juggle, structured JSON back.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides access to Dev.to content with capabilities for fetching latest and trending articles, searching for articles by various criteria, accessing article details, retrieving user information, accessing articles by tag or username, and creating or updating articles on the platform.

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    An MCP server implementation that allows AI assistants to access, search, and interact with Dev.to content, including fetching articles, retrieving user information, and publishing new content.
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    Referenced as a platform hosting documentation about operating Notion via Claude Desktop using MCP.

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    An integration server that enables LLMs to interact with Notion workspaces through Claude Desktop, optimizing token usage with Markdown conversion.
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  • Why this server?

    Pulls real-time evidence from dev.to to validate startup ideas.

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    Validates startup ideas with a deterministic scorecard, evidence brief, and verdict before code is written, integrating with MCP-aware build agents to avoid building dead-on-arrival products.
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  • Why this server?

    Enables fetching of top stories and popular technical posts from the dev.to community.

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    The interface protocol for AI agents. 8 kernel primitives + 16 stdlib operations to operate any interface. Forge once, run forever — zero AI at runtime. 81 skills across 41 sites.
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  • Why this server?

    Allows publishing articles to DEV.to with automatic adaptation to platform-specific constraints including formatting and tag vocabularies.

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    This server that distributes a single piece of content across 8+ channels (DEV.to, Hashnode, GitHub Discussions, Reddit, Bluesky, LinkedIn, Medium, Twitter) with automatic platform-specific adaptation, idempotent publishing, per-community anti-spam rules, and centralized state management.
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  • Why this server?

    The rendered cards can be embedded in dev.to articles via markdown or HTML snippets.

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    Enables AI agents like Claude Code and ChatGPT to build GitHub profile SVG cards using ProfileKit's 28 card types and 17 themes via natural language.
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  • Why this server?

    Allows performing cross-source research on Dev.to for topics, returning aggregated results with relevance ranking and entity extraction.

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    A single MCP server that merges three context-engineering ideas into one toolset for AI agents
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