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  • Search the web with AI-powered results for research, fact-checking, and finding current information. Returns structured data with titles, URLs, and snippets.
  • Retrieve system information from a running ComfyUI server, including GPU details, VRAM, and software versions. Use to confirm connectivity and check available resources before queuing workflows.
    MIT
  • Find images across the web to illustrate concepts, locate specific pictures, or discover visual resources. Returns images as base64-encoded JPEGs or URLs with metadata.
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  • Retrieve all cloud resources assigned to a specific label ID. Identify which resources are grouped under a label for cost allocation or management.
    MIT
  • Find the right contact channel for Everstake inquiries, including social media and company resources, with a routing guide for specific purposes.
    BSD 3-Clause
  • Retrieve complete WWDC session content including full transcript, code examples, and resources for offline access.
    MIT
  • Search audit findings by title, severity, or status to check for duplicates before creating a new finding or to locate a specific finding for update or evidence attachment.
    MIT
  • Search the web for current information, news, articles, and websites to find up-to-date content, research topics, or answer questions about recent events.
    Apache 2.0
  • Attach an asset to a finding by matching an existing asset or creating a new one. Use when specifying which asset a finding affects.
    MIT
  • Retrieve detailed Redis server information and statistics. Specify a section such as memory or cpu to filter results.
    MIT
  • Refresh cached content on CDN nodes by marking resources as expired, ensuring users access updated versions fetched from the origin server.
    MIT