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Three Infrastructure Tools Just Dropped

MCPorter brings TypeScript to Model Context Protocol, Safe Solana Builder hardens smart contracts, and OpenPlanter maps corporate networks.

April 1, 2026

Three Infrastructure Tools Just Dropped

Three open-source tools launched this week that tackle different pieces of the AI development infrastructure puzzle.

MCPorter solves Model Context Protocol adoption with a TypeScript runtime that automatically discovers MCP servers from your AI tools and generates typed clients. No more manual configuration — it finds configured servers from Claude Desktop, Zed, and other MCP-enabled tools, then generates CLI commands and typed interfaces for composing automations. Finally, MCP becomes actually usable for TypeScript developers.

Safe Solana Builder is a Claude skill that generates security-first Solana programs with built-in vulnerability protection. It loads security knowledge directly into Claude's context, then scaffolds complete Anchor or Native Rust projects with security checklists, test files, and pre-identified edge cases. Smart contract security without the learning curve.

OpenPlanter brings AI investigation to corporate intelligence, recursively analyzing registries, campaign finance records, and government contracts to surface hidden entity connections. It operates autonomously with file I/O, shell execution, and web search, then visualizes findings through an interactive knowledge graph.

All three are production-ready and tackle infrastructure gaps that larger companies ignore. The underground builders keep shipping the tools we actually need.