Add Gephi AI (MCP) plugin 1.1.3#333
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HTTP API plugin enabling AI assistants to control Gephi via the Model Context Protocol. Part of gephi-ai: https://github.com/MattArtzAnthro/gephi-ai
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This adds the Gephi AI (MCP) plugin, the Gephi side of the gephi-ai project (https://github.com/MattArtzAnthro/gephi-ai).
The plugin runs an HTTP API on 127.0.0.1:8080 that lets AI assistants control Gephi Desktop through the Model Context Protocol. A companion MCP server on PyPI (gephi-mcp) translates MCP tool calls from clients like Claude into requests against this API, covering graph construction, statistics, layouts, appearance, filtering, and export.
Security posture: binds to localhost only, validates the Host header against DNS rebinding, and sends no CORS headers. Includes 30 JUnit tests, which run in the build.
Category: Tool. License: Apache 2.0. The project launched in public beta this June.