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⇱ WebAssembly | Glama


  • Why this server?

    Provides a lightweight and secure sandbox for executing WebAssembly modules and common Linux utilities.

  • Why this server?

    Implements WebAssembly-based Source Map parsing to efficiently process JavaScript stack traces and extract relevant context information from source code.

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    Enables mapping JavaScript error stack traces back to original source code, extracting context information to help developers locate and fix issues.
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  • Why this server?

    Uses WebAssembly Tree-sitter parsers with zero native dependencies to efficiently parse and analyze code across multiple languages.

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    Provides code context and analysis for AI assistants by extracting directory structures and code symbols using WebAssembly Tree-sitter parsers with zero native dependencies.
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  • Why this server?

    Compiles verified agent-generated programs into WebAssembly (WASM) binaries and provides a sandboxed execution environment with controlled host capabilities like filesystem and network access.

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    Agent-first programming language: agents produce JSON AST, the compiler validates, type-checks, effect-checks, verifies contracts via Z3/SMT, and compiles to WASM. 19 MCP tools for the full compile-and-execute loop.
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  • Why this server?

    Disassemble WebAssembly bytecode.

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    MCP server that provides disassembly and reverse engineering capabilities via the Capstone framework, supporting multiple architectures.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides debugging capabilities for WebAssembly programs via lldb-dap adapter.

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    A multi-language debugger with real-time web UI and 64 MCP tools for LLM-driven debugging, supporting Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, C/C++, Rust, Java, Scala, and WebAssembly.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides tools for collecting, analyzing, and reversing WebAssembly modules from web pages, including module extraction and runtime event capture.

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    Standardizes front-end JavaScript reverse engineering workflows by providing tools for browser observation, runtime sampling, hooking, debugging, network analysis, and local environment reproduction.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides tools for parsing WebAssembly binaries, extracting imports/exports, and disassembly.

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    Production-grade MCP server for universal reverse engineering automation.
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    Enables running the Kshana simulator in the browser as a WebAssembly module, allowing interactive PNT simulations without installation.

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    Validated PNT-resilience simulator over MCP — SGP4/SDP4 orbit propagation, IAU reference frames, GNSS availability/DOP, GNSS/INS fusion, ARAIM integrity, and Allan deviations, with results validated against AIAA/IGS/SOFA/NIST reference data.
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    AGPL 3.0