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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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    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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    This listing mentions using code to create something

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    This server visualizes project directory structures in Markdown format, automatically documenting file contents with syntax highlighting.

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    A MCP server that exposes GraphQL schema information to LLMs like Claude. This server allows an LLM to explore and understand large GraphQL schemas through a set of specialized tools, without needing to load the whole schema into the context
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    Provides tools for collecting and documenting code from directories.

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    Get the narrative and API documentation for the exact version of any of your dependencies. (Only Rust is supported at the moment.)

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    Repomix MCP Server enables AI models to efficiently analyze codebases by packaging local or remote repositories into optimized single files, with intelligent compression via Tree-sitter to significantly reduce token usage while preserving code structure and essential signatures.

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    Repomix MCP Server enables AI models to efficiently analyze codebases by packaging local or remote repositories into optimized single files, with intelligent compression via Tree-sitter to significantly reduce token usage while preserving code structure and essential signatures.
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    compare 2 text or data (supports text diffs, json, json5, yaml, toml, xml and html). powered by jsondiffpatch

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    compare 2 text or data (supports text diffs, json, json5, yaml, toml, xml and html). powered by jsondiffpatch
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