VOOZH about

URL: https://glama.ai/mcp/servers/search/understanding-the-concept-of-dependency

⇱ Understanding the concept of dependency | Glama


Search for:

Understanding the concept of dependency

View all MCP Servers

  • Why this server?

    Provides code analysis and refactoring tools that can help identify and manage dependencies within a codebase.

    A
    license
    B
    quality
    D
    maintenance
    Advanced code search and transformation MCP server for AI assistants. Combines ugrep's speed with intelligent replace capabilities, dry-run previews, and language-aware refactoring across 11 tools.
    Last updated
    1
    9
    MIT
  • Why this server?

    Offers real-time intelligence on npm package dependencies, including security vulnerabilities and performance metrics.

    A
    license
    A
    quality
    C
    maintenance
    A Model Context Protocol server providing utility tools for development and testing, offering functionalities like personalized greetings, random card drawing, and datetime formatting with an extensible architecture.
    Last updated
    19
    214
    17
    MIT
  • Why this server?

    Enables AI assistants to search documentation of packages and services to find implementation details and specifications, essential for understanding dependencies.

    A
    license
    -
    quality
    D
    maintenance
    Enables AI assistants to search documentation of packages and services to find implementation details, examples, and specifications.
    Last updated
    MIT
  • Why this server?

    Enables agents to query information about gems in a Ruby project's Gemfile, including source code and metadata related to gem dependencies.

    F
    license
    -
    quality
    C
    maintenance
    Enables agents to query information about gems in a Ruby project's Gemfile, including source code and metadata.
    Last updated
    19
  • Why this server?

    Aids in providing enough context about a project to LLMs, crucial for understanding dependencies and overall project structure.

    A
    license
    -
    quality
    D
    maintenance
    CTX is a tool made to solve a big problem when chatting with LLMs like ChatGPT or Claude: giving them enough context about your project.
    Last updated
    324
    MIT
  • Why this server?

    Provides advanced capabilities for Ember.js development, including access to documentation and dependency discovery within Ember projects.

    A
    license
    A
    quality
    B
    maintenance
    A Model Context Protocol server that provides tooling support for Ember.js development, allowing developers to execute CLI commands, run codemods, access documentation, and discover community resources.
    Last updated
    7
    316
    26
    MIT
  • Why this server?

    Provides access to the tscircuit electronics component registry, enabling searching and analyzing electronic components and circuit packages, beneficial for managing hardware dependencies.

    A
    license
    -
    quality
    D
    maintenance
    Provides Claude with access to the tscircuit electronics component registry, enabling search, browsing, and analysis of electronic components and circuit packages from the tscircuit ecosystem.
    Last updated
    2
    MIT
  • Why this server?

    Enables mapping JavaScript error stack traces back to original source code, assisting developers in locating issues within dependencies.

    A
    license
    A
    quality
    C
    maintenance
    Enables mapping JavaScript error stack traces back to original source code, extracting context information to help developers locate and fix issues.
    Last updated
    3
    42
    2
    MIT
  • Why this server?

    A crash course for Python developers on building and integrating Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers into production applications and agent systems, useful for understanding MCP concepts related to dependency management.

    A
    license
    -
    quality
    D
    maintenance
    A crash course for Python developers on building and integrating Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers into production applications and agent systems.
    Last updated
    MIT