Make is a visual platform that lets you design, build, and automate anything from simple tasks to complex workflows in minutes.
Why this server?
Provides a Makefile for common operations like testing and starting the server
Why this server?
Provides a build automation tool for creating the Docker image of the BICScan MCP Server.
Why this server?
Allows AI assistants to trigger and interact with Make automation workflows, enabling scenarios configured with On-Demand scheduling to be utilized as tools by AI systems
Why this server?
Provides access to make functionality, allowing execution of targets from a Makefile in a controlled environment. Enables running build processes, tests, formatting, and other development tasks defined in Makefiles.
Why this server?
Used for various development tasks through Makefile commands like 'make uv-sync-all'
Why this server?
Integrates with Make for building the MCP server and running utility commands like code generation.
Why this server?
Integrates with Harvest time tracking system, enabling management of time entries, clients, projects, and reporting features. Allows creating, updating, and deleting time entries, managing clients and projects, and generating time reports.
Why this server?
Supports using Make-based commands to run code quality tools and other development tasks.
Why this server?
Supports development workflows through a Makefile with commands for running the inspector and tests.
Why this server?
Provides a Makefile with commands for setup, running, testing, formatting, linting, and building the server application.
Why this server?
Identifies Make build tool installations and detects Makefiles in projects.
Why this server?
Integrates with Make (formerly Integromat) automation platform, providing tools for listing and running scenarios in Make through the MCP server.