Search for:

Extracting and Formatting Data and Attachments from an Appfolio Database

  • Why this server?

    This server allows accessing any database accessible via JDBC, making it suitable for extracting data from databases like Appfolio if it has a JDBC interface.

    -
    security
    A
    license
    -
    quality
    MCP to access any database accessible via JDBC such as Postgres, Oracle, mysql, mariadb, sqlite etc.
    88
    Apache 2.0
  • Why this server?

    This server can handle various document formats and perform conversions, useful for formatting data after extraction and managing attachments.

    A
    security
    A
    license
    A
    quality
    Provides comprehensive document processing, including reading, converting, and manipulating various document formats with advanced text and HTML processing capabilities.
    16
    21
    5
    TypeScript
    MIT License
  • Why this server?

    Converts various file formats to Markdown, useful for formatting extracted data into a readable format.

    A
    security
    A
    license
    A
    quality
    Converts various file formats to Markdown using the MarkItDown utility and can be integrated with MCP clients for seamless document processing and conversion.
    11
    Python
    MIT License
  • Why this server?

    Enables file system operations (reading, creating, and listing files), essential for managing and organizing extracted data and attachments.

    A
    security
    F
    license
    A
    quality
    Enables AI models to perform file system operations (reading, creating, and listing files) on a local file system through a standardized Model Context Protocol interface.
    3
    JavaScript
  • Why this server?

    Node.js server implementing Model Context Protocol (MCP) for filesystem operations, useful for managing and accessing extracted files.

  • Why this server?

    A Model Context Protocol server that provides file system operations, analysis, and manipulation capabilities.

    -
    security
    A
    license
    -
    quality
    A Model Context Protocol server that provides file system operations, analysis, and manipulation capabilities through a standardized tool interface.
    1
    TypeScript
    MIT License
  • Why this server?

    If Appfolio data is exported to MongoDB, this server allows querying and managing that data.

    -
    security
    A
    license
    -
    quality
    A Model Context Protocol server that enables LLMs to interact directly with MongoDB databases, allowing users to query collections, inspect schemas, and manage data through natural language.
    340
    TypeScript
    MIT License
    • Apple
  • Why this server?

    A simple server that integrates with Claude to allow querying and manipulating Notion pages and databases through natural language prompts; good if extracted data will eventually reside on Notion.

    -
    security
    F
    license
    -
    quality
    A simple server that integrates with Claude to allow querying and manipulating Notion pages and databases through natural language prompts.
    275
    JavaScript
  • Why this server?

    A Model Context Protocol server providing vector database capabilities through Chroma, enabling semantic document search, metadata filtering, and document management with persistent storage.

    -
    security
    A
    license
    -
    quality
    A Model Context Protocol server providing vector database capabilities through Chroma, enabling semantic document search, metadata filtering, and document management with persistent storage.
    17
    Python
    MIT License
    • Apple
    • Linux
  • Why this server?

    A Model Context Protocol server that enables Claude and other LLMs to interact with Notion workspaces, providing capabilities like searching, retrieving, creating and updating pages, as well as managing databases.

    -
    security
    F
    license
    -
    quality
    A Model Context Protocol server that enables Claude and other LLMs to interact with Notion workspaces, providing capabilities like searching, retrieving, creating and updating pages, as well as managing databases.
    275
    2
    TypeScript