11 boosters for "apple" — AI-graded, open source, ready to install
An MCP server that enables Claude to control Apple Shortcuts, automating macOS/iOS tasks directly from conversations. Useful for developers and power users who want to integrate Apple Shortcuts into AI-powered workflows.
A technical reference guide for generating and understanding Apple Final Cut Pro FCPXML format, enabling developers to programmatically create FCP projects with proper structure, media references, and timeline elements.
Heuristic scoring (no AI key configured).
This skill automates management of iOS/macOS localization files (*.xcstrings), helping developers clean stale entries, detect missing Chinese translations (Simplified and Traditional), and maintain translation completeness. It's essential for teams maintaining multi-language Apple apps.
This MCP Server enables Claude to execute AppleScript and JXA scripts on macOS, automating desktop tasks and system interactions. It's valuable for macOS users and developers who need to integrate Claude with native macOS automation.
A Cursor rules booster that enables developers to build iOS apps for translating burned-in video subtitles using Vision OCR and Apple's translation API. Useful for developers working with multilingual video content and social media platforms like RedNote.
Xc MCP is an MCP server that integrates Xcode command-line tools into Claude, enabling iOS/macOS developers to automate builds, testing, and development workflows directly through AI-assisted interactions. It's ideal for developers working on Apple platforms who want to leverage AI for build automation and CLI tool orchestration.
Apple Final Cut Pro FCPXML format reference. Covers project structure, timeline creation, clip references, effects, and transitions. Use when generating FCP projects or understanding FCPXML structure.
This MCP server bridges Apple Books and Claude by enabling access to your library, collections, and annotations through a clean API interface. Ideal for readers, researchers, and developers who want to programmatically interact with their Apple Books highlights and metadata.
A system prompt for a color interpretation assistant that translates natural language descriptions into RGB values for a desktop app called Colorist. Useful for developers building color-picking tools or design applications.