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MCP-Chinese-Getting-Started-Guide
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Pepper
★ 90

MCP-Chinese-Getting-Started-Guide vs Pepper

MCP-Chinese-Getting-Started-Guide: This guide provides a rapid introduction to the Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open-source protocol standardizing LLM interactions with external data and tools. It demonstrates building and debugging MCP servers, developing MCP clients for LLMs like DeepSeek, and integrating with Claude Desktop.; 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.

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TL;DR

MCP-Chinese-Getting-Started-Guide logoChoose MCP-Chinese-Getting-Started-Guide if…

Enhancing LLMs with real-time web search capabilities

Pepper logoChoose Pepper if…

Automate testing and interaction with iOS Simulator apps using AI agents

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Side-by-Side Comparison

Field
MCP-Chinese-Getting-Started-Guide logoMCP-Chinese-Getting-Started-Guide
Pepper logoPepper
Category
Dev Tooling
Dev Tooling
Stars
★ 3.5k
★ 90
License
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MIT
Updated
1y ago
1mo ago
Open Source
Yes
Yes
Website
↗ Visit
↗ Visit
GitHub
↗ GitHub
↗ GitHub
Tags
MCP, LLM, Python
ios, llm-agent, mcp
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Features

MCP-Chinese-Getting-Started-Guide logoMCP-Chinese-Getting-Started-Guide
01Standardized Tool Integration
02Multiple Transport Protocols (stdio, SSE)
03Sampling/Tool Call Hooks
04Prompt Templating
05Resource Management
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
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Use Cases

MCP-Chinese-Getting-Started-Guide logoMCP-Chinese-Getting-Started-Guide
↳Enhancing LLMs with real-time web search capabilities
↳Implementing human-in-the-loop validation for tool executions
↳Extending LLM clients with custom tools and resources
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
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Best For

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FAQ

FAQ

What is the difference between MCP-Chinese-Getting-Started-Guide and Pepper?
Both MCP-Chinese-Getting-Started-Guide and Pepper are in the Dev Tooling category. MCP-Chinese-Getting-Started-Guide has 3.5k stars, while Pepper has 90 stars.
Which is better, MCP-Chinese-Getting-Started-Guide or Pepper?
The best choice depends on your use case. Choose MCP-Chinese-Getting-Started-Guide if Enhancing LLMs with real-time web search capabilities, and Pepper if Automate testing and interaction with iOS Simulator apps using AI agents.
Is MCP-Chinese-Getting-Started-Guide free or open source?
Yes, MCP-Chinese-Getting-Started-Guide is open source on GitHub.
Is Pepper free or open source?
Yes, Pepper is open source on GitHub (MIT).
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