ClaudeR and claude-ipc-mcp

The first tool, IMNMV/ClaudeR, is a client that leverages the AI-to-AI communication protocol defined by the second tool, jdez427/claude-ipc-mcp, making them ecosystem siblings where ClaudeR is a specific implementation utilizing the MCP protocol.

ClaudeR
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claude-ipc-mcp
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Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 15/25
Maintenance 2/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 15/25
Community 20/25
Stars: 143
Forks: 17
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Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: MIT
Stars: 125
Forks: 25
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: MIT
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About ClaudeR

IMNMV/ClaudeR

Connect RStudio to Claude, Codex, Gemini, and other AI assistants via MCP. Multi-agent orchestration, async execution, and zero-config setup with uvx.

This tool helps researchers, data analysts, and academics streamline their RStudio workflows by connecting directly to AI assistants like Claude, Codex, or Gemini. You provide your R code and manuscripts, and the AI can help with interactive coding, script editing, data analysis, and even automatically auditing statistical claims or checking references. It's for anyone who uses RStudio and wants to leverage AI to enhance their productivity and ensure accuracy in their research or data projects.

academic-research data-analysis statistical-auditing manuscript-preparation RStudio-workflow

About claude-ipc-mcp

jdez427/claude-ipc-mcp

AI-to-AI communication protocol for Claude, Gemini, and other AI assistants

This tool helps AI assistants communicate with each other using natural language commands, acting like an email system for AIs. It allows different AI models, like Claude, Gemini, or ChatGPT, to send and receive messages across various platforms and sessions. Developers who are building or managing multi-AI workflows would use this to coordinate their AI agents.

AI-development multi-agent-systems AI-workflow-orchestration AI-communication

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