context-mode: Every tool call in an MCP (Model-Controller-Program) environment dumps raw data into the context window, quickly consuming space and causing the agent to lose track of ongoing tasks. Context Mode is an MCP server that tackles this by sandboxing tool outputs to significantly reduce context usage, tracking session events in SQLite for continuity, and promoting 'think in code' to minimize data processing within the LLM.; nvim-mcp: nvim-mcp provides an MCP server that connects to a running Neovim session via its native msgpack-RPC socket, enabling AI agents to see the editor state, edit buffers in memory, run Vim commands, send keystrokes, query LSP diagnostics, and more. It works with Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, and other MCP-compatible clients. The tool is designed for safe, non-destructive operations with full undo support.
Deep repository research and analysis (e.g., architecture, contributors, issues)
AI-assisted code editing without leaving Neovim