mcporter
A command-line tool to list, configure, authenticate, call, and inspect Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers via HTTP or stdio.
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A command-line tool to list, configure, authenticate, call, and inspect Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers via HTTP or stdio.
Command-line toolkit for SQL database management: schema design, query optimization, migrations, and performance debugging for SQLite, PostgreSQL, and MySQL.
Control the Unity Editor via Claude Code to run tests, compile scripts, manage play mode, and retrieve console logs using a file-based bridge.
Create polished animated terminal demos for pull requests and documentation using asciinema, agg, and svg-term-cli.
Database schema validation, data integrity testing, migration validation, transaction isolation, and query performance testing. Ensure ACID compliance and referential integrity for data-driven applications.
A local RAG semantic memory system using Qdrant and Ollama. Ideal for recalling workspace files, notes, project decisions, and user preferences with high-relevance vector search.
Debug package implementation guide for LobeHub. Provides standardized logging patterns, namespace conventions, and configuration for browser, Node.js, and Electron environments.
Comprehensive secure coding guidelines for 15+ languages, covering OWASP Top 10, infrastructure security, and best practices to identify vulnerabilities in code, configurations, and cloud setups.
Search the web using Tavily's LLM-optimized search API for relevant, source-cited content without writing code.
VVM (Vibe Virtual Machine) is a language for agentic programs where the LLM acts as the runtime. Orchestrate multi-agent workflows, manage state, and build resilient AI pipelines.
Analyze source code for security vulnerabilities based on OWASP Top 10 guidelines and suggest remediation strategies.
View, filter, and analyze Vocal Bridge voice agent call logs, transcripts, and session details directly from your terminal.