Best Viewer AI Skills & MCP Servers
10 curated Viewer skills and MCP servers — install any of them into Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, n8n, or any AI stack with one command.
Server Markview
MCP server for MarkView — preview Markdown files in a native macOS viewer
Survey
Transform LLMs into intelligent interviewers. MCP server for conducting dynamic, conversational surveys with structured data collection. Features skip logic, session resume, multi-tenancy, and pluggable storage backends.
Tribunal Kit
Anti-Hallucination AI Agent Kit — 40 specialist agents, 32 slash commands, 16 parallel Tribunal reviewers, Performance Swarm engine, Supreme Court case law pipeline, and long-running agent harness.
Simple Dynamsoft
MCP server for Dynamsoft SDKs - Capture Vision, Barcode Reader (Mobile/Python/Web), Dynamic Web TWAIN, and Document Viewer. Provides documentation, code snippets, and API guidance.
Bridge
MCP server bridging Claude Desktop (or any MCP client) to a running iQSteel / ifc-viewer browser tab via WebSocket.
Living Ai Documentation
Local Markdown documentation hub with a built-in MCP server — coding agents create ADRs, draw diagrams and detect drift while you code.
Windows Admin
MCP server for Windows system administration: Services, Event Viewer, Task Scheduler, and more
Server Pdf
MCP server for loading and extracting text from PDF files with chunked pagination and interactive viewer
RNWY Trust Intelligence | AI Scanner
Check if an AI agent is trustworthy before you hire it. Sybil detection, signed attestations, and reviewer wallet analysis across 150,000+ agents. Free, no key required.
Chessagine
Analyze chess positions using powerful engines like Stockfish, Leela, and Maia. Retrieve games, puzzles, and opening statistics directly from Lichess and specialized databases. Visualize moves and games through interactive board renders and PGN viewers.
About Viewer skills on iClaude
iClaude is the universal install layer for AI skills. Every Viewer skill on this page can be installed into Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, ChatGPT, n8n, Codex, and more — using a single copy-paste command. No config drift, no per-stack adapters, no manual MCP wiring.