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"A comparison for backend service architecture" matching MCP tools:

  • Combine a static frontend and HTTP service backend from any generators into one fullstack repo with a deployment contract and docker-compose.
    MIT
  • Design the delivery structure of your product or service for a specific market. Convert market insights into a clear architecture.
    MIT
  • Generate a backend module with routes, services, repository, types, and middleware using clean architecture patterns. Specify module name, CRUD operations, and target framework.
    MIT
  • List upstream backend health rows (service, server, address, status, weight, check info) with optional filters to diagnose root causes.
    MIT

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  • Retrieve full configuration and status details for a specific service or backend by name across Traefik, Caddy, or HAProxy.
    MIT
  • List MCP resources exposed by the gateway, including architecture document and dynamic backend URIs, for clients that lack resources primitive in their palette.
    MIT
  • Retrieve the overall architecture of a LaunchFrame project, including services, backend modules, key patterns, frontend structure, and infrastructure details.
    MIT
  • Create an Ingress for a service in a Kubernetes namespace, specifying host, service name, and port.
    Apache 2.0
  • Update an existing Kubernetes Ingress to set a new host, backend service name, and port in a specified namespace.
    Apache 2.0
  • Report the memory backend status, confirming memory is stored locally as files with no external backend. Read-only and requires no arguments.
    MIT
  • Query the active browser's version string via the selected backend (cdp, bidi, or auto). Returns status, version string, and backend identifier.
    MIT
  • Check if the CFX backend is active and retrieve connection details, backend type, and available tools before connecting.
    Apache 2.0
  • List available coding standards profiles for various tech stacks to enforce consistent code style and architecture.
    MIT
  • Convert Sigma rules to backend-native queries for PostgreSQL, LynxDB, Fibratus, or any sigma-cli backend. Accepts inline YAML or file paths with optional pipelines.
    MIT
  • Establish a connection to a CFX backend for simulation workflows. Choose a backend kind or auto-select, and pass backend-specific options like URL or token to enable CFX-Pre, Solver, and CFD-Post operations.
    Apache 2.0