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  • Uploads a new revision of an existing file from a local disk path, preserving prior revisions and returning the file title and URL.
    MIT
  • Upload a local file to a MediaWiki File namespace. Specify filepath, title, and page text; fails if the target title already exists.
    MIT
  • Simulate file operations like delete, move, rename, split, and merge to preview broken imports, health score impact, and affected nodes before executing changes. All done in memory with zero file I/O.
    Business Source 1.1

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  • Enforce task scope for multi-file coding tasks. Declare allowed files and patterns, verify file inclusion, expand scope with reasons, check violations, and reset. Prevents working outside permitted files.
    MIT
  • Rebuild the project file index to keep it up-to-date. Use after git operations or when the index appears stale.
    MIT
  • Lists directories accessible for file operations within the Pinata MCP server, enabling users to identify available storage locations for IPFS content management.
    MIT
  • Send a file path and a question to analyze a file server-side. The file never enters your context window; returns analysis with metadata and token usage.
    MIT
  • Access the complete guide with all available tools and usage examples to understand how to search iMessage history and analyze conversation patterns.
    MIT
  • Access the complete Astria operating guide to learn available tools, recommended workflows, and best practices for persistent memory management.
    MIT
  • Initialize a .brain/context.md file for a repository. Detects the tech stack, generates an overview, and writes a pre-populated template to guide further scanning.
    MIT