List of Archonum Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with Archonum. This list is updated as of August 2026.
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Model Context Protocol (MCP)
Anthropic
Seamless integration for powerful AI workflows and data management.The Model Context Protocol (MCP) serves as a versatile and open-source framework designed to enhance the interaction between artificial intelligence models and various external data sources. By facilitating the creation of intricate workflows, it allows developers to connect large language models (LLMs) with databases, files, and web services, thereby providing a standardized methodology for AI application development. With its client-server architecture, MCP guarantees smooth integration, and its continually expanding array of integrations simplifies the process of linking to different LLM providers. This protocol is particularly advantageous for developers aiming to construct scalable AI agents while prioritizing robust data security measures. Additionally, MCP's flexibility caters to a wide range of use cases across different industries, making it a valuable tool in the evolving landscape of AI technologies. -
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Puppeteer
Puppeteer
Automate web tasks effortlessly with versatile browser testing tool!With Puppeteer, you can automate nearly any task that you would typically execute manually in a web browser! There is a streamlined variant called Puppeteer-core, which is intended for users who wish to start an already installed browser or connect to a remote one. It is essential to verify that the version of puppeteer-core you select matches the browser version you intend to utilize. For those who are already familiar with other frameworks used for browser testing, Puppeteer will feel quite intuitive. You begin by instantiating a Browser object, navigating to web pages, and then employing Puppeteer's API to interact with those pages. By default, Puppeteer automatically downloads a specific version of Chromium, ensuring that its API operates correctly from the outset. If you want to use Puppeteer with a different version of Chrome or Chromium, you can easily indicate the path to the executable while creating the Browser instance. This adaptability offers a customized testing experience that can cater to various project specifications, making Puppeteer a versatile tool for developers. Additionally, the ease of integration with existing workflows further enhances its appeal to users looking for efficiency in their testing processes.
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