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107 postsHow Bonnard Designs Agent-Friendly MCPs for Effective Data Use
Bonnard offers discovery tools, compact responses, and guiding errors for agent-friendly MCPs.
MCP for AWS Security Engineers: Build a Read-Only Security Hub Triage Agent
Learn about the process of building a read-only Security Hub triage agent for AWS security engineers.
TormentNexus: Open-Source AI Control Plane with 26K+ MCP Tools
TormentNexus offers an open-source AI control plane with over 26,000 MCP tools, marking a significant advancement for engineers.
CommitBrief — AI code reviews, right in your terminal
A provider-agnostic, local-first CLI that reviews your staged changes, a historic range, or a whole GitHub pull request. Zero telemetry, no server. Free and open source.
commitbrief.comBuilding an MCP Server in Go: A Guide for Claude Code
Discover how to build an MCP server in Go. A step-by-step guide for integration with Claude Code.
Making Documentation AI-Agent Ready with llms.txt
RevoGrid's team explains how llms.txt, llms-full.txt and Skill bundles work together to help AI coding agents find accurate documentation.
CodeClone 2.1: why your AI agent's diff isn't enough
CodeClone 2.1.0a1 introduces a structural change-control layer that bounds AI agent edits in Python codebases before they happen, not just reviews the diff after.
AI agents can now accept payments across 10 countries
Open-source, MIT-licensed MCP servers let AI agents accept payments via Pix, UPI, GCash, PromptPay, and KakaoPay across 10 countries and their local rails.
Security MCP Turns Org Policies Into an API for Coding Agents
Security MCP is a configurable server that exposes security policies, risk context and paved roads to coding agents like Claude Code and Cursor via MCP tools.
How Much Isolation Do AI Agents Actually Need?
After Asana's MCP data leak, Sedai engineers debate how much session isolation AI agents truly need, weighing security against cost and speed.
What Breaks MCP Servers in Production
A look at real production failures in MCP servers—model-unreadable errors, token rotation logouts, schema key rejections, size limits—and the standard built to fix them.