Provides a local-first Markdown knowledge graph that LLMs and humans can both read and write via the Model Context Protocol (MCP). Features two-way, editable notes, semantic search (embeddings + hybrid ranking), and optional cloud sync and team workspaces.
Build scripts that repackage Anthropic's Claude Desktop into native Linux artifacts (.deb, .rpm, AppImage, AUR, Nix flake), enabling a native Claude client with system tray, global hotkey, and MCP integration for Debian/Ubuntu and other distros.
Provides programmatic access to Google Flights via a Python library, CLI, and an MCP server — enabling assistants and apps to search flights with filters (time windows, cabin, stops, airlines) by reverse‑engineered API rather than HTML scraping.
Wires retrievers, rerankers, and generators as standalone MCP servers orchestrated in YAML, so iterative RAG logic fits in dozens of lines instead of glue code. Adds loops, conditional branches, one-command web UIs, and shared evaluation benchmarks.
Coordinates role-playing agents to automate real-world tasks — web search and browsing, code execution, document parsing, and multimodal handling. Built on the CAMEL-AI framework; scored 69.09% on the GAIA benchmark, topping open-source frameworks.
Framework-agnostic library for connecting and optimizing teams of AI agents built in LangChain, LlamaIndex, CrewAI, Semantic Kernel, or Google ADK. Profiles them down to individual tokens, traces execution, and runs built-in evaluation.
Runs an MCP server that lets an LLM like Claude drive Blender directly: create and edit objects, apply materials, inspect scenes, and run Python. Pulls assets from Sketchfab, Poly Haven, and Hyper3D so prompts build editable 3D scenes.
Exposes xcodebuild, simulator, and device actions as Model Context Protocol tools, so AI agents can build, run, capture logs, and debug iOS and macOS apps without hand-written scripts. Also runs as a standalone CLI and plugs into MCP clients.
Connects AI coding agents (Cursor, Claude Code) to Figma through a WebSocket bridge, letting an agent read a design and edit it programmatically. Includes a Figma plugin and 40+ MCP tools for text, styling, components, and bulk edits.
Bridges LLM-driven AI assistants to the Unity Editor so models can create scenes, edit C# scripts, manage assets, run tests and automate game-dev workflows. Exposes 47 focused MCP tool entrypoints, supports many MCP clients, and is MIT-licensed for local use.
Connects Claude (via the Model Context Protocol) to Ableton Live so the LLM can create and edit tracks, clips, instruments, and control playback through a socket-based MCP server and an Ableton MIDI Remote Script.