5ire is a cross-platform desktop AI assistant, MCP client. It compatible with major service providers, supports local knowledge base and tools via model context protocol servers .
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5ire is a cross-platform desktop AI assistant, MCP client. It compatible with major service providers, supports local knowledge base and tools via model context protocol servers .
A TypeScript framework for building MCP servers elegantly
Desktop APP for Discover and Install MCP Servers
A Multi-modal MCP client for voice powered agentic workflows
A type-safe solution to remote MCP communication, enabling effortless integration for centralized management of Model Context.
A command-line tool for managing MCP servers in Claude App. Also can run a MCP Server to help you manage all your MCP Servers
🗂️🤖 Airtable Model Context Protocol Server, for allowing AI systems to interact with your Airtable bases
A simple note-taking MCP server for recording and managing notes with AI models.
Enable Claude to interactively debug for you via MCP and a VS Code Extension
A desktop application that adds powerful tools to Claude and AI platforms
A Model Context Protocol server for converting almost anything to Markdown
Absurdly easy Model Context Protocol Servers in Typescript
A Model Context Protocol server implementation for Kagi's API
🧠 High-performance persistent memory system for Model Context Protocol (MCP) powered by libSQL. Features vector search, semantic knowledge storage, and efficient relationship management - perfect for AI agents and knowledge graph applications.
Add Obsidian integrations like semantic search and custom Templater prompts to Claude or any MCP client.
A simple GUI for managing MCP servers, for easy toggle mcp servers.
Provides summarised output from various actions that could otherwise eat up tokens and cause crashes for AI agents
ClaudeKeep lets you save & share chats from Claude using an MCP inside Claude Desktop
Model Context Protocol server interface for AI retrieval against Notion pages
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