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"A server for exploring filesystem concepts and information" matching MCP tools:

  • Create hard or symbolic links with dry-run preview and overwrite protection to create filesystem aliases.
    MIT
  • Check disk space usage for mounted filesystems. Returns JSON with total, used, available, and usage percentage per filesystem to monitor storage.
    MIT
  • Return classes, functions, and methods annotated with domain concepts and semantic roles from a file path. Understand file structure and implemented concepts without reading the file content.
    MIT
  • Retrieve comprehensive details about a function or class: signature, parameters, callers, callees, and related domain concepts – without reading its source file. Ideal for understanding what a symbol does and its role in the codebase.
    MIT
  • Search Redis documentation and knowledge base to find information on concepts, data structures, features, and use cases including caching, session management, and semantic search.
    MIT
  • Upload a BOM file from your local filesystem to initiate part matching and obtain a job ID for processing status tracking.
    Apache 2.0

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    Provides secure filesystem access for AI models through the Model Context Protocol with strict path validation, file operations, directory management, and system command execution within predefined directories.
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    Node.js server implementing Model Context Protocol that enables seamless interaction between Windows and Linux distributions under WSL, allowing file operations like reading, writing, searching, and managing files across the WSL filesystem from Windows.
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  • Look up a concept to find all variants, related concepts, naming conventions, function signatures, and file locations. Resolves questions like 'what is X', 'what does X mean', or 'where is X used'.
    MIT
  • Visualize the semantic topology of your codebase to identify which directories concentrate domain concepts, including entity counts and density, for a quick understanding of codebase layout before detailed analysis.
    MIT
  • Restore the sandboxed filesystem, environment variables, and current working directory to their initial values for a specified session.
    Apache 2.0
  • Run bash commands in a sandboxed environment. Captures output, exit code, filesystem changes, and shell state for traceability.
    Apache 2.0
  • Assemble minimal token-efficient context for any concept, entity, or file by combining function body, structural summary, domain concepts, and logic cluster into a compact text block for LLM prompt injection.
    MIT
  • Retrieve detailed Redis server information and statistics. Specify a section such as memory or cpu to filter results.
    MIT
  • Create a comparison slide in PowerPoint presentations to contrast two concepts with structured titles and content. Define left and right side details to highlight differences effectively.
    MIT
  • Retrieve detailed status and progress information for specific Octopus Deploy server tasks using their unique IDs. Monitor deployments, health checks, and system maintenance operations to track background processes and diagnose issues.
    Mozilla Public 2.0