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npm:cesium-mcp-dev

https://www.npmjs.com/package/cesium-mcp-dev
95/100 · MCP Trust Grade · checked 4h ago · MCP 1.139.19

What it offers — 3 tools · Developer Tools

cesium_api_lookup

\u67E5\u8BE2 Cesium API \u6587\u6863\u3002\u8F93\u5165\u7C7B\u540D\u6216\u5173\u952E\u8BCD\uFF0C\u8FD4\u56DE\u5BF9\u5E94\u7684 API \u63CF\u8FF0\u3001\

cesium_code_gen

\u6839\u636E\u81EA\u7136\u8BED\u8A00\u63CF\u8FF0\u751F\u6210 Cesium \u4EE3\u7801\u7247\u6BB5\u3002\u652F\u6301\u5E38\u89C1\u573A\u666F\uFF1A\u89C6\u56

cesium_entity_builder

\u4EA4\u4E92\u5F0F\u6784\u5EFA Cesium Entity \u914D\u7F6E\u3002\u9009\u62E9 Entity \u7C7B\u578B\uFF08point/billboard/label/polyline/polygon/model\uFF0

Spec / packaging20%100
Security (OWASP MCP)30%90
Maintenance / popularity20%100
Tool hygiene15%95
Transparency / provenance15%90

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