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cheatengine-mcp-bridge
by miscusi-peek
time
by modelcontextprotocol
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Developer ToolsSecurityAI / LLM Tools
ProductivityDeveloper ToolsCommunication
LanguageLuaTypeScript
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cheatengine-mcp-bridge · Summary

MCP server connecting AI assistants directly to Cheat Engine for automated reverse engineering and memory analysis.

time · Summary

A comprehensive MCP server providing time and timezone conversion tools with automatic system timezone detection.

cheatengine-mcp-bridge · Use cases

  • Automating memory analysis and pointer scanning in reverse engineering
  • Creating game trainers and security auditing tools with AI assistance
  • Generating unique AOB patterns for game updates and patches

time · Use cases

  • Assisting with international meeting scheduling across time zones
  • Providing real-time time information for location-based queries
  • Enabling time conversion for travel planning and itineraries

cheatengine-mcp-bridge · Install

Installation

  1. Install Python dependencies:
pip install -r MCP_Server/requirements.txt

Or manually:

pip install mcp pywin32
  1. Load bridge in Cheat Engine:
  • Enable DBVM in Cheat Engine if you plan to use DBVM tools
  • Open Cheat Engine's Lua Engine or script executor
  • Execute MCP_Server/ce_mcp_bridge.lua
  1. Configure MCP client (e.g., Claude Desktop):
{
  "servers": {
    "cheatengine": {
      "command": "python",
      "args": ["C:/path/to/MCP_Server/mcp_cheatengine.py"]
    }
  }
}
  1. Restart client and verify connection with ping tool.

time · Install

Installation Options

**Using uv (recommended):**

uvx mcp-server-time

**Using PIP:**

pip install mcp-server-time
python -m mcp_server_time

**Configure for Claude Desktop:**

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "time": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["mcp-server-time"]
    }
  }
}
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