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  • Install Python packages using pip, with support for requirements.txt files and specified virtual environment paths.
    MIT
  • Run proactive health analysis on a server to detect disk trending full, high swap, stale packages, and more. Returns findings grouped by severity with remediation commands.
  • List team packages from MASV with pagination and filtering by status, name, sender, tags, creation and expiry dates, teamspaces, and extended storage.
    MIT
  • Get packages uploaded to MASV Portals with filters for status, name, sender, portal, tags, dates, teamspaces, expiry, and extra storage. Use this tool to retrieve portal-specific packages not including team packages.
    MIT
  • Scan popular packages for known vulnerabilities to identify security issues in widely-used dependencies across multiple ecosystems.
    MIT
  • Retrieve Spark driver logs from completed notebook executions to debug Python errors and analyze Spark behavior. Use stdout for Python tracebacks or stderr for system logs.
    MIT
  • Search for NPM or Python packages by name to get repository URLs, check deprecation status, and compare alternatives. Returns direct links to source code for further exploration.
    TypeScript
    MIT
  • Find Docker images and packages hosted on GitHub for specific users or organizations. Use this tool to discover available packages when you know the owner but need to locate their hosted resources.
    MIT
  • Initialize the language server for a project directory to enable code analysis features like finding references, getting type information, and checking diagnostics.
  • Query file-package ownership on Arch Linux: find package for a file, list package files with optional filter, or search filenames across all packages.
    GPL 3.0
  • Retrieve Conda installation details and environment information to diagnose Python configuration issues and understand system setup.
    MIT