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    This server facilitates basic file system operations like navigation, reading, writing, and file analysis.

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    This server provides an interface for performing basic file system operations such as navigation, reading, writing, and file analysis, allowing users to manage directories and files efficiently.
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    This server enables reading, searching, and analyzing code files with caching and real-time file watching.

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    A Model Context Protocol server that enables LLMs to read, search, and analyze code files with advanced caching and real-time file watching capabilities.
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    Enables AI models to perform file system operations (reading, creating, and listing files) on a local file system.

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    Enables AI models to perform file system operations (reading, creating, and listing files) on a local file system through a standardized Model Context Protocol interface.
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    A secure MCP server enabling read-only access and file search capabilities within a specified directory, while respecting .gitignore patterns.

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    A secure MCP server enabling read-only access and file search capabilities within a specified directory, while respecting .gitignore patterns.
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    Allows AI assistants to browse and read files from specified GitHub repositories.

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    A server that allows AI assistants to browse and read files from specified GitHub repositories, providing access to repository contents via the Model Context Protocol.
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    Enables enhanced file system operations including reading, writing, copying, moving files with streaming capabilities, directory management, file watching, and change tracking.

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    A Model Context Protocol server that enables enhanced file system operations including reading, writing, copying, moving files with streaming capabilities, directory management, file watching, and change tracking.
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    A toolkit that enhances LLM capabilities through the Model Context Protocol, allowing interaction with external services including command-line operations and file management.

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    A comprehensive toolkit that enhances LLM capabilities through the Model Context Protocol, allowing LLMs to interact with external services including command-line operations, file management, Figma integration, and audio processing.
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    A line-oriented text file editor. Optimized for LLM tools with efficient partial file access to minimize token usage.

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    A line-oriented text file editor. Optimized for LLM tools with efficient partial file access to minimize token usage.
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    A secure server that enables AI applications to execute shell commands in specified directories, supporting multiple shell types (bash, sh, cmd, powershell) with built-in security features.

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