DXT Weekly
Welcome to another issue of DXT Weekly. This week brings a particularly diverse collection of tools that showcase the creativity of the developer community using the protocol's versatility across productivity, finance, development, and specialized professional domains.
From task management integration with Things 3 to algorithmic trading capabilities through QuantConnect, this issue demonstrates how ecosystem growth is enabling AI assistants to connect with the tools professionals use daily. Each extension represents a step toward more capable and useful applications that fit seamlessly into existing workflows. We’ve got a little international flare as well; a tool to help with Korean Law research.
Manage Your Things 3 Tasks Through AI Conversations
by Hal Dick
This extension bridges your Things 3 task manager with AI applications, letting you view, create, and update todos, projects, and areas through natural conversation. With 116 GitHub stars, it's proven useful for users who want to stay in their AI workflow while managing their task list. The extension covers everything from checking your inbox and today's tasks to advanced searches and project management.
Good for productivity workflows where you're already working with AI and don't want to switch apps to check or update your task list. Useful when planning projects during brainstorming sessions or quickly capturing action items without breaking focus.
Search Your Claude Conversation History Like a Pro
by Vivek Menon
Claude Historian turns your scattered Claude conversations into a searchable knowledge base. Instead of scrolling through endless chat history to find that debugging solution or code snippet from last week, you get intelligent search with smart ranking, file change tracking, and workflow pattern detection. The tool works across both Claude Code and Claude Desktop, processing searches 6x faster through parallel processing.
Good for developers who frequently reference past solutions, need to track how files evolved across different conversations, or want to identify successful debugging patterns from their chat history.
Bring QuantConnect's Trading Platform Directly to Your AI Assistant
by Taylor Wilsdon
This MCP server connects Claude and other AI assistants to QuantConnect's complete algorithmic trading platform. Now you can manage trading projects, run backtests, analyze market data, and optimize portfolios through natural conversation instead of switching between interfaces. The integration includes access to equity, forex, crypto, and derivatives data, plus advanced portfolio optimization algorithms.
Good for quantitative researchers and algorithmic traders who want to streamline their workflow by discussing strategies, analyzing results, and iterating on trading algorithms directly with their AI assistant.
Add Professional Location Intelligence to Your AI Workflows
by TomTom
The TomTom MCP Extension brings enterprise-grade location services directly into Claude Desktop, giving you access to geocoding, routing, traffic data, and mapping capabilities without leaving your AI environment. This extension transforms Claude into a powerful geospatial assistant that can handle everything from address lookups to complex route optimization with TomTom's proven location data.
Good for logistics planning, real estate analysis, travel itinerary creation, and any workflow that needs reliable location intelligence integrated with AI reasoning.
Database Operations Through Natural Language
by Prisma
The Prisma DXT brings database management directly into your AI workflow, letting you handle Prisma ORM migrations, database creation, and monitoring tasks through conversation. Instead of switching between your AI assistant and terminal commands, you can check migration status, run development migrations, reset databases, and even launch Prisma Studio without leaving your chat interface.
Good for developers working with Prisma who want to streamline their database workflow and reduce context switching between tools.
Turn Claude into a Medical Research Assistant
by Cicatriiz
This MCP server transforms Claude into a comprehensive healthcare research tool, giving it direct access to FDA drug databases, PubMed research papers, clinical trials, and medical coding systems like ICD-10. Instead of asking Claude to guess about medical information, you get verified data from authoritative sources with built-in caching and usage tracking.
Good for healthcare professionals researching treatment options, medical writers fact-checking content, or anyone needing reliable medical information without switching between multiple databases and websites.
Search Korean Laws and Regulations Through Your AI Assistant
by finalchild
This MCP server connects your AI to Korea's official legal database, allowing you to search and retrieve detailed information about Korean laws and local regulations directly through conversation. It accesses the Ministry of Government Legislation's comprehensive database to find laws by name or content, then pull complete details including articles, amendments, and revision histories.
Good for legal professionals researching Korean law, businesses checking compliance requirements, or anyone needing quick access to official legal texts without navigating government websites.
Direct Fastmail Integration for Claude
by Jeremy Gill
This desktop extension connects Claude directly to your Fastmail account through the Fastmail API, letting you manage email operations without switching between applications. Instead of copying and pasting email content or switching tabs, you can have Claude interact with your Fastmail inbox, compose messages, and handle email tasks within your conversation flow.
Good for users who rely heavily on Fastmail for business communication and want to streamline their email workflow by keeping everything within their Claude interface.
What's Next
The DXT ecosystem is growing rapidly! We're tracking hundreds of extensions already, and counting.
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