Skip to main content
Glama
73,021 servers. Updated

Matching MCP tools:

Matching MCP Connectors:

"Setting up Calendar and Reminders on Mac" matching MCP servers:

  • A
    license
    C
    quality
    D
    maintenance
    Enables interaction with Google Cloud services including billing cost analysis, log querying, and metrics monitoring through natural language commands. Provides comprehensive tools for managing GCP resources, analyzing costs, detecting anomalies, and retrieving operational insights.
    40
    1
    Apache 2.0
  • A
    license
    A
    quality
    D
    maintenance
    Identifies resource-intensive processes on macOS across CPU, memory, and network usage, with tools for detailed process filtering and system overview.
    3
    23
    MIT
  • A
    license
    -
    quality
    C
    maintenance
    Enables PagerDuty incident response operations including listing incidents, acknowledging and resolving incidents, looking up on-call schedules, and listing services.
    MIT
  • A
    license
    -
    quality
    A
    maintenance
    MCP server exposing rlg (RustLogs) log files as tools for on-call / SRE agent workflows. Three tools over JSON-RPC stdio — tail_log (last N events, filtered by level/target), filter_log (predicate filtering), summarize_errors (grouped error taxonomy). Pure Rust. MIT OR Apache-2.0.
    3
    4
    Apache 2.0
  • A
    license
    A
    quality
    A
    maintenance
    Enables natural language queries of the Chrome UX Report API to fetch Core Web Vitals (LCP, INP, CLS, FCP, TTFB), compare form factors, benchmark pages against site averages, and analyze up to 40 weeks of performance trends.
    6
    134
    MIT
  • A
    license
    A
    quality
    -
    maintenance
    TrustPilot for APIs, built for AI agents. Independent reliability ratings for APIs and MCP servers — look up trust scores, compare providers side by side, and leave reviews from real agent traffic.
    3
    1
  • A
    license
    A
    quality
    B
    maintenance
    Exposes live industrial IoT telemetry to any MCP client, streaming simulated sensor data from a fleet of machines and detecting anomalies, with the ability to inject faults on demand.
    4
    MIT
  • A
    license
    A
    quality
    A
    maintenance
    Enables AI agents to interact with Freeplay, an ops platform for AI engineering teams, to analyze production logs, identify quality issues, iterate on prompts and agents using real data, and run experiments before deploying.
    9
    2
    Apache 2.0
  • A
    license
    A
    quality
    A
    maintenance
    A Linux system monitoring MCP server that provides real-time information on CPU, memory, disk, network, processes, Docker, security, and more via MCP tools.
    28
    65
    MIT
  • A
    license
    A
    quality
    B
    maintenance
    An on-call agent for data incidents, built on a bio-inspired context protocol. It triages data quality and freshness issues using DataHub, computing severity, blast radius, and ownership from the catalogue before generating prose.
    9
    Apache 2.0
  • A
    license
    A
    quality
    B
    maintenance
    An MCP server that provides monitoring tools for Codex agents, allowing them to create and wait on conditions using commands, log files, file events, and custom probes, replacing polling loops with event-driven blocking.
    5
    264
    MIT
  • A
    license
    A
    quality
    D
    maintenance
    An MCP server that exposes GPU-accelerated anomaly detection to AI assistants via the Model Context Protocol. Provides two MCP tools: waveguard_scan (send training + test data in one call, returns per-sample anomaly scores and top explanatory features) and waveguard_health (check API and GPU status). Works on time series, JSON, numbers, text, and images — fully stateless.
    3
    4
    MIT
  • A
    license
    A
    quality
    A
    maintenance
    Provides AI agents with real-time ground truth about what's actually running on the machine, including live agent sessions, listening TCP ports, loaded daemons, and system stats. It reads directly from the OS via fixed commands, ensuring agents never rely on stale docs or transcripts.
    5
    167
    MIT