VOOZH about

URL: https://glama.ai/mcp/servers/integrations/hono

⇱ Hono | Glama


  • Why this server?

    Extracts entities and relationships from Hono JavaScript/TypeScript web applications for structural analysis and flow mapping.

    A
    license
    A
    quality
    A
    maintenance
    Structural graph map of any codebase. Scans entities, relationships, and feature flows across 13 languages so LLMs navigate by structure instead of reading everything.
    Last updated
    12
    13
    6
    MIT
  • Why this server?

    Provides enhanced documentation, type signatures, examples, version migration guides, and error diagnosis for Hono packages.

    A
    license
    A
    quality
    D
    maintenance
    A next-generation framework documentation provider for Claude Code via Model Context Protocol (MCP). Returns types + prose + examples with context-aware formatting for any npm package — not just curated ones.
    Last updated
    8
    35
    124
    MIT
  • Why this server?

    Includes expert knowledge modules about Hono framework as part of the 5,100+ technical modules available for search and reference.

    A
    license
    A
    quality
    B
    maintenance
    Cognitive memory engine for AI agents with 5,100+ knowledge modules, circadian rhythm awareness, emotional state tracking (PAD model), and hybrid semantic search. Supports persistent per-user memory, project-scoped contexts, and multi-protocol access.
    Last updated
    26
    16
    Apache 2.0
  • Why this server?

    Uses Hono as a high-performance HTTP server featuring session management, CORS, and IP-based rate limiting.

    A
    license
    A
    quality
    A
    maintenance
    Empowers AI agents with direct access to the official ClinicalTrials.gov database, enabling programmatic searching, retrieval, and analysis of clinical study data through a Model Context Protocol interface.
    Last updated
    7
    2,982
    80
  • Why this server?

    Detects and provides information about Hono dev servers, including port, PID, memory usage, and allows killing them.

    A
    license
    A
    quality
    B
    maintenance
    Inspect, manage, and kill local dev servers via MCP. Stop guessing what's on :3000. Five tools: list servers with framework detection, inspect ports, find zombies, diagnose conflicts, safe-kill with dry-run default. Local, no cloud, no telemetry.
    Last updated
    5
    19
    1
    MIT
  • Why this server?

    Provides documentation, code examples, and best practices for Hono web framework.

    A
    license
    A
    quality
    A
    maintenance
    Self-hosted MCP server for live documentation, code audits, and best practices. 10 tools, unlimited library coverage (363+ curated + npm/PyPI/crates.io/Go fallback), no rate limits. Context7 alternative.
    Last updated
    14
    230
    3
    Elastic 2.0
  • Why this server?

    Supports server-side verification of Self protocol zero-knowledge proofs in Hono backend applications.

    A
    license
    B
    quality
    C
    maintenance
    Enables developers to integrate privacy-preserving identity verification from the Self protocol into their apps. Provides integration guides, code generation, blockchain configuration reading, and debugging assistance for age verification, airdrop eligibility, and humanity checks.
    Last updated
    15
    12
    MIT
  • Why this server?

    Extracts routes and handlers from Hono applications, enabling route-level dependency queries.

    A
    license
    -
    quality
    A
    maintenance
    Content-addressed code graph that produces ranked context for AI agents in one call. 22 MCP tools across indexing, blast radius, test scope, semantic diff, runtime traffic, and feedback-aware context packing. Incremental updates via Merkle DAG (no re-indexing). GCF wire format saves 84% tokens vs JSON
    Last updated
    10
    MIT
  • Why this server?

    Powers the HTTP transport layer with streamable HTTP server capabilities for web-based MCP client connections

    F
    license
    -
    quality
    C
    maintenance
    Enables AI assistants to interact with IBM i systems through SQL tools and authenticated connections. Provides system monitoring, database queries, and performance analysis capabilities with secure token-based authentication and connection pooling.
    Last updated
    66