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ToolUniverse is an MCP server from Harvard MIMS providing access to a collection of AI tools via a standardized protocol for Claude Code and other agents.
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npx vibeindex add mims-harvard/tooluniverse --skill devtu-githubnpx skills add mims-harvard/tooluniverse --skill devtu-github~/.claude/skills/devtu-github/SKILL.mdSKILL.md
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