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The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard that lets AI models easily and securely connect to different data sources and tools, making it much simpler for developers to build smart apps that can access files, databases, and APIs without custom code for each one[2][3][4]. There are many free and easy-to-use MCP clients—like desktop apps, web apps, and command-line tools—that let you quickly add new AI features and automate tasks, so you can get more done with less effort and technical hassle. This means you can use AI to help with coding, data analysis, and daily work, all while keeping your data safe and your setup flexible[2][3][4].
https://github.com/punkpeye/awesome-mcp-clients
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Effect is a powerful TypeScript framework that helps you build reliable and complex applications by managing side effects like logging, network calls, and database operations in a safe and organized way. It uses a core `Effect` type to describe workflows that are lazy, composable, and type-safe, allowing you to handle errors and dependencies explicitly. The framework is modular, with many packages for AI, CLI tools, distributed computing, SQL databases, and more, making it flexible for various needs. Using Effect improves code quality, concurrency handling, and maintainability, helping you write robust TypeScript apps efficiently[1][2][4][5].
https://github.com/Effect-TS/effect