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    Enables comprehensive video file metadata management including reading, editing, and batch processing of video properties like title, description, tags, and technical specifications. Supports multiple video formats with intelligent caching and search capabilities.
    Last updated 4 months ago
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    Manages sports video metadata with CRUD operations for game information, teams, scores, and statistics. Enables advanced search filtering by game type, teams, league, season, and date ranges through PostgreSQL integration.
    Last updated 6 months ago
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    A Fastify plugin that automatically converts API routes into Model Context Protocol tools, enabling AI assistants to directly interact with your API.
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    A comprehensive Model Context Protocol server providing access to 70+ IT tools for developers and system administrators, including encoding/decoding, text manipulation, hashing, and network utilities.
    Last updated 3 days ago
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    A custom MCP tool that integrates Perplexity AI's API with Claude Desktop, allowing Claude to perform web-based research and provide answers with citations.
    Last updated a year ago
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    Enables Claude to monitor and inspect running processes through a lightweight wrapper that captures stdout/stderr logs and stores process metadata in SQLite. Users can track any command execution and query process status, logs, and history through natural language.
    Last updated a month ago
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