An implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP), acting as a simple bridge to native OS functionalities like clipboard management and URL handling.
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An implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP), acting as a simple bridge to native OS functionalities like clipboard management and URL handling.
Desktop application that automates the opening of multiple links. User can load URLs from a text file, filter and open them in any installed browser.
A wrapper on top of a number of libraries for opening links and file pickers natively.
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