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⇱ PWA | Glama


  • Why this server?

    Provides UX best practices and patterns for Progressive Web Apps, including service workers, offline-first design, and app manifest guidelines.

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    An MCP server that provides comprehensive UX best practices covering accessibility, usability, UI patterns, design systems, performance, and more, enabling clients to analyze and generate UX-optimized code and recommendations.
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    Analyzes Progressive Web App compliance as one of the optional categories in the Lighthouse performance analysis

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    A server that analyzes website performance using Playwright and Lighthouse, allowing LLMs to perform web performance analysis through the Model Context Protocol.
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    Enables auditing of Progressive Web App (PWA) metrics as one of the available audit categories when running Lighthouse tests.

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    Allows AI assistants such as Cursor/Cline/GitHub Copilot to use Google's lighthouse tool to measure perf metrics for your webpage. You can then run an agentic loop and get the assistants to optimize those metrics!
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    Future plans include PWA support for the documentation site, enabling offline access and mobile optimization.

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    Empowers AI agents to securely read and extract information (text, metadata, page count) from PDF files within project contexts using a flexible MCP tool.
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  • Why this server?

    Offers tools to check Progressive Web App readiness and provides PWA-specific analysis to evaluate whether a website meets PWA standards and requirements.

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    Supports creating React applications with PWA templates

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    Enables discovery and detailed information retrieval for Progressive Web App (PWA) related specifications like Service Worker and Web App Manifest.

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    MCP Server for accessing W3C/WHATWG/IETF web specifications. Provides AI assistants with access to official web standards data including specifications, WebIDL definitions, CSS properties, and HTML elements.
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  • Why this server?

    Serves a Progressive Web App (PWA) that provides a mobile-friendly dashboard for real-time progress updates, push notifications, and remote agent interaction.

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    An MCP server that bridges VS Code Copilot to your mobile device, allowing you to monitor task progress and respond to decision prompts while away from your desk. It features real-time push notifications, a web-based dashboard, and interactive tools for remote code review and approval.
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  • Why this server?

    Generates Progressive Web App icons (192x192, 512x512, maskable) and favicon bundles.

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    Routes one brief to the right image model across 60+ (gpt-image-1.5, Ideogram 3, Recraft V4, Flux), validates the output, and fans out to iOS/Android/PWA/favicon/visionOS/Flutter bundles. Works without an API key via Pollinations, HF Inference, Stable Horde, or host-LLM inline SVG.
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