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Coral is an open-source, local-first session bridge that lets AI agents borrow a user's already-authenticated browser sessions on a per-site, per-action, fully audited basis.
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🚀 AI-powered freelance gig aggregator MCP server for Claude Desktop. Search gigs, generate proposals, negotiate rates & optimize profiles with ChatGroq AI.
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Expose a page's WebMCP tools as a real MCP server: an in-page JSON-RPC handler (initialize/tools/list/tools/call) over a pluggable transport.
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CLI based MCP client.
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Type-safe defineTool for WebMCP: infer execute() arg types from a JSON Schema, with optional runtime validation. Zero deps.
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Client-side human-in-the-loop for WebMCP: gate agent tool calls behind an approval policy (auto/confirm/deny), with a built-in modal or your own approver.
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Zero-config highlighting of the DOM changes an AI agent's WebMCP tool calls make — overlay rings, change timeline, off-screen reveal. Framework-agnostic core + React binding.
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React hooks that register/unregister WebMCP tools with component lifecycle — the agent only sees tools for what's currently on screen.
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Quick-reference guide to understanding common tech protocols — what they do and how to choose the right ones for tasks like secure logins, file transfer, video output, and building AI workflows. Includes comparisons of web, device, and model interaction protocols.
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Zero-config dev panel for WebMCP: lists a page's tools, auto-builds a form from each inputSchema, invokes them, shows results. Pairs with webmcp-highlight.
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Client-side drift detection for a WebMCP toolset: hash the tools, freeze a baseline, and get notified when what a page exposes to agents changes.
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A navigator.modelContext polyfill for WebMCP: installs a spec-faithful shim only when the browser lacks it, so you can develop and demo on any browser.
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