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⇱ TOML | Glama


  • Why this server?

    Uses pyproject.toml for Python project detection and Cargo.toml for Rust project detection as configuration markers for analyzer activation.

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    Structural graph map of any codebase. Scans entities, relationships, and feature flows across 13 languages so LLMs navigate by structure instead of reading everything.
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    Uses TOML format for server configuration files, defining server groups, descriptions, and organizational structure for SSH infrastructure.

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    Enables AI assistants to execute shell commands and transfer files via SFTP across remote servers using existing SSH configurations. It supports parallel execution on server groups and provides built-in safety warnings for potentially destructive commands.
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    Mozilla Public 2.0
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    Parses Gradle version catalogs in TOML format to extract and analyze project dependency and property information.

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    An MCP server designed for developers to build and manage Minestom-based Minecraft servers by inspecting project environments, build configurations, and API documentation. It enables users to plan features, review design patterns, and discover libraries within the Minestom ecosystem.
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    Processes TOML configuration files using specialized filters to reduce token counts.

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    Provides code-aware context compression by stripping comments, docstrings, and whitespace while maintaining full logic fidelity for AI agents. It features tools for architectural mapping, symbol searching, and token-budgeted multi-file reading.
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  • Why this server?

    Analyzes TOML configuration files including pyproject.toml and Cargo.toml in projects.

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    Enables inspection and analysis of project structures to detect languages, frameworks, entry points, and dependencies across multiple programming languages including Node.js, Python, PHP, Go, Java, and Rust.
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  • Why this server?

    Parses TOML-based configuration files, such as pyproject.toml, to extract project dependency and metadata information.

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    An MCP server that connects LLMs to CERN GitLab to discover and analyze High Energy Physics code, documentation, and analysis examples. It provides 14 tools for repository browsing, dependency parsing, and CI/CD configuration analysis.
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  • Why this server?

    Generates Foundry configuration files (foundry.toml) as part of Chimera test suite scaffolding for smart contract fuzzing and security testing.

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    Recon Fuzz Chimera MCP knowledge to multi fuzzing enviornments compatibility in Solidity Smart contracts
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  • Why this server?

    Enables configuration of prover settings through TOML file generation for the Barretenberg CLI proof generation system.

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    Zero-knowledge proof generation MCP server. AI agents can prove identity claims (Coinbase KYC, Country, Google OIDC, Google Workspace, Microsoft 365) without revealing personal data. Runs in AWS Nitro Enclave TEE with x402 USDC payments.
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  • Why this server?

    Offers configuration guidance for Scarb.toml files in Dojo projects, helping developers properly set up dependencies and project settings.

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    A Model Context Protocol server that provides expert guidance for Dojo and Cairo development on Starknet, offering specialized knowledge and assistance for building onchain worlds using the Dojo Entity Component System framework.
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