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Pepper vs thunderbit-mcp-server
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Pepper
★ 90
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thunderbit-mcp-server logo
thunderbit-mcp-server
★ 13

Pepper vs thunderbit-mcp-server

Pepper: Pepper is an MCP server that injects a dylib into iOS Simulator apps via DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES, starting a WebSocket server inside the app process to expose over 50 tools for view hierarchy, touch input, network interception, heap inspection, and more. It simplifies giving AI agents full runtime access to iOS apps for testing and automation.; thunderbit-mcp-server: Thunderbit MCP Server is an open-source toolkit for the Thunderbit Open API that ships three packages: a CLI for scripted extraction, an MCP server exposing seven scraping and distillation tools, and a Claude Code plugin. It converts any web page to clean LLM-ready Markdown, extracts structured data via JSON Schema, and supports batch processing — all backed by a free API key.

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TL;DR

Pepper logoChoose Pepper if…

Automate testing and interaction with iOS Simulator apps using AI agents

thunderbit-mcp-server logoChoose thunderbit-mcp-server if…

Feeding clean web content into LLM pipelines for RAG or summarization

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Side-by-Side Comparison

Field
Pepper logoPepper
thunderbit-mcp-server logothunderbit-mcp-server
Category
Dev Tooling
Data Processing
Stars
★ 90
★ 13
License
MIT
MIT
Updated
1mo ago
2d ago
Open Source
Yes
Yes
Website
↗ Visit
↗ Visit
GitHub
↗ GitHub
↗ GitHub
Tags
ios, llm-agent, mcp
ai-agents, claude, data-extraction
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Features

Pepper logoPepper
01Inject dylib into iOS Simulator apps via DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES
02Expose 50+ tools including view hierarchy, touch input, network interception, heap inspection
03Use IOHIDEvent injection for touch input that mirrors real finger interactions
04Provide MCP server for integration with AI agents like Claude Code
05Support adapters for app-specific customization
thunderbit-mcp-server logothunderbit-mcp-server
01Converts any web page to clean LLM-ready Markdown via distill command
02Extracts structured data from pages using JSON Schema definitions
03Batch processing support for high-volume scraping tasks
047 MCP tools for Claude Desktop, Cursor, Cline, and Claude Code
05Free API key available at app.thunderbit.com
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Use Cases

Pepper logoPepper
↳Automate testing and interaction with iOS Simulator apps using AI agents
↳Inspect runtime state (view hierarchy, network, heap) of iOS apps during development
↳Perform accessibility audits and gesture-based UI testing
thunderbit-mcp-server logothunderbit-mcp-server
↳Feeding clean web content into LLM pipelines for RAG or summarization
↳Extracting structured product, pricing, or contact data from websites at scale
↳Integrating real-time web data into Claude Code or Cursor workflows
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Best For

Pepper logoPepper
TrendingAPI Integration
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FAQ

FAQ

What is the difference between Pepper and thunderbit-mcp-server?
Both Pepper and thunderbit-mcp-server are in the Dev Tooling category. Pepper has 90 stars, while thunderbit-mcp-server has 13 stars.
Which is better, Pepper or thunderbit-mcp-server?
The best choice depends on your use case. Choose Pepper if Automate testing and interaction with iOS Simulator apps using AI agents, and thunderbit-mcp-server if Feeding clean web content into LLM pipelines for RAG or summarization.
Is Pepper free or open source?
Yes, Pepper is open source on GitHub (MIT).
Is thunderbit-mcp-server free or open source?
Yes, thunderbit-mcp-server is open source on GitHub (MIT).
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