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Github ArkTechNWA Zsh Tool

Zsh for Claude Code. PTY mode lets Claude type passwords. NEVERHANG + A.L.A.N.

Developer ToolsPackagePythonOpen SourceExternal
Last updated
March 16, 2026
Visibility
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About This MCP Server


Zsh for Claude Code. PTY mode lets Claude type passwords. NEVERHANG + A.L.A.N. This MCP server enables AI assistants like Claude to seamlessly interact with Github ArkTechNWA Zsh Tool, providing structured access to its functionality through the Model Context Protocol (MCP).

Key Capabilities:

  • Manage repositories and version control operations
  • Review and analyze code changes
  • Automate code review and quality checks
  • Track issues and project management

Common Use Cases:

  • AI-assisted code review and analysis
  • Automating repository management tasks
  • Streamlining development workflows
  • Tracking and managing project issues

How It Works: Github ArkTechNWA Zsh Tool integrates with AI coding assistants and chat interfaces through the standardized MCP protocol. Once configured, your AI assistant can directly invoke Github ArkTechNWA Zsh Tool's tools, enabling natural language interaction with its features without manual API calls or custom integrations.

Technical Details: Server type: Package · Language: Python

Specifications

Status
live
Industry
Developer Tools
Category
General
Server type
Package
Language
Python
License
Open Source
Verified
Yes

Hosting


Hosting Options

  • Package

Performance


Usage


Quick Reference


Name
Github ArkTechNWA Zsh Tool
Function
Zsh for Claude Code. PTY mode lets Claude type passwords. NEVERHANG + A.L.A.N.
Transport
Package
Language
Python
Source
External (Registry)
License
Open Source
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