777 boosters for "Claude" — AI-graded, open source, ready to install
This MCP server integrates GoLogin's anti-detect browser API with Claude, enabling developers to automate browser profile management and web scraping tasks while bypassing detection systems. It's useful for developers building automation tools, web scraping applications, and testing workflows that require browser fingerprint management.
Persona is a Cursor-integrated prompt kit that guides users through building and deploying a personal portfolio website with structured workflows, design skills, and quality checklists. It benefits developers and designers who want AI-assisted help creating professional online portfolios.
Launches a ShadCN UI builder agent to help developers design and implement modern interfaces using the ShadCN component library. Useful for frontend developers and UI designers working with Claude Code.
This MCP server enables Claude and other LLMs to authenticate with AWS via SSO and securely execute AWS CLI commands using temporary credentials. It's valuable for developers and DevOps teams who want AI-assisted AWS resource management without embedding long-lived credentials.
Official MCP client for Buildable, an AI-powered development platform that integrates with Cursor and Claude to streamline project planning and automation. Developers using Claude-based IDEs can leverage this to manage and build projects more efficiently.
Automates pushing branches and waiting for CI workflows to complete, providing developers with immediate feedback on build status without manual polling. Ideal for Claude Code users who want seamless CI integration in their development workflow.
This MCP server dynamically exposes Swagger/OpenAPI endpoints as callable tools for Claude and other LLMs, enabling AI agents to seamlessly integrate with REST APIs without manual tool definition. Developers building LLM applications that need to interact with documented APIs benefit most from this adapter.
Lár Windsurf Rules is a cursor ruleset that guides developers in building graph-based AI agents using the Lár framework with strict typing, explicit node linking, and auditable patterns. It benefits developers building complex, self-correcting agentic systems who need clear structural guidelines.
A TOML configuration expert prompt that helps developers orchestrate AI-powered code maintenance workflows using Claude's Code SDK, with emphasis on preventing JSON parsing errors and creating verifiable, resumable tasks.
An MCP server that integrates Obsidian with Claude, enabling AI access to your note vault for enhanced context and productivity. Useful for knowledge workers and developers who want to leverage their Obsidian notes within Claude conversations.
Markdown Agents is a framework for defining AI agents using simple markdown files with YAML frontmatter, enabling version-controlled, portable agent configuration across Claude Code and Desktop. Developers benefit from reduced cognitive load, git-native memory tracking, and predictive AI collaboration without session amnesia.
This MCP server integrates the official Notion SDK into Claude and Cursor, enabling AI assistants to read, write, and manage Notion databases and pages directly. Developers and knowledge workers benefit by automating Notion workflows and enabling AI-powered data management.
An MCP server that integrates Google Programmable Search Engine (PSE) with Claude, enabling AI to perform web searches within custom search engines. Developers and researchers benefit from seamless search integration in AI applications.
tumiki automates the workflow of committing changes, pushing to remote, and creating pull requests in a single action for Claude Code users. Developers using Claude for code generation benefit from streamlined Git operations without manual steps.
An MCP server that enables AI image generation across multiple platforms (OpenAI DALL-E, Google Gemini, Flux via Replicate) for Claude Desktop and Claude Code users. Developers building AI applications benefit from unified access to diverse image generation models through a single, standardized interface.
A base MCP Server implementation for Lark Base that provides foundational infrastructure for building Model Context Protocol servers compatible with Claude Desktop and Claude Code. Useful for developers extending Lark Base with Claude AI capabilities.
This MCP server integrates Google Trends API data into Claude, enabling access to trending topics, questions, and search data. It's useful for researchers, content creators, marketers, and developers who need real-time trend intelligence.
Task Handoff enables seamless continuation of work across Claude sessions by identifying the current task list and generating commands to resume tasks in a new session. Developers and project managers benefit from structured task persistence and clear handoff workflows.
Guides developers in creating well-structured, efficient Claude skills with proper naming conventions, progressive disclosure, and model-specific testing. Ideal for skill authors and teams building Claude integrations.
This booster integrates Perplexity's Sonar Pro web search capability into Claude and other AI assistants, enabling them to perform real-time internet searches. Developers building AI applications that need current web information will find this particularly valuable.
An MCP server that provides tools for copying and manipulating web UI elements, enabling Claude to interact with and extract content from web interfaces. Developers building AI agents that need web UI automation or content extraction would benefit from this tool.
Zeplin's official MCP server enables AI-assisted UI development by integrating design systems with Claude, helping designers and developers streamline the transition from design to code.
A starter template for building MCP servers with YouTube Music integration, designed to help developers quickly scaffold Model Context Protocol implementations for Claude Desktop and Claude Code.
This booster removes code duplication in Claude Code by delegating to a code-deduplicator subagent. Developers benefit by automatically cleaning up redundant code patterns they've just introduced.