Web-Algebra

by AtomGraph · MCP Server · ★ 45

About Web-Algebra

Web-Algebra A composable RDF operations system that translates natural language instructions into JSON-formatted domain-specific language operations for loading, querying, and writing RDF Linked Data. Overview This system implements generic operations for RDF Linked Data and SPARQL management, as well as some LinkedDataHub-specific operations.

agent-baseddomain-specific-languagelinked-datamcpmcp-serversemantic-websparql

Quick Facts

Stars45
Forks4
LanguagePython
CategoryMCP Server
LicenseApache-2.0
Quality Score70.4479724843239/100
Open Issues1
Last Updated2026-06-30
Created2024-12-24
Platformsbrowser, mcp, python
Est. Tokens~15k

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Web-Algebra?

Web-Algebra is Suite of generic Linked Data/SPARQL as well as LinkedDataHub-specific MCP tools. It is categorized as a MCP Server with 45 GitHub stars.

What programming language is Web-Algebra written in?

Web-Algebra is primarily written in Python. It covers topics such as agent-based, domain-specific-language, linked-data.

How do I install or use Web-Algebra?

You can find installation instructions and usage details in the Web-Algebra GitHub repository at github.com/AtomGraph/Web-Algebra. The project has 45 stars and 4 forks, indicating an active community.

What license does Web-Algebra use?

Web-Algebra is released under the Apache-2.0 license, making it free to use and modify according to the license terms.

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