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  • Use Exa.ai to research software development topics. Provide a detailed research question or problem to get current information and practical implementation guidance.
    TypeScript
    MIT
  • Analyze GitHub contribution activity to track commits, repositories, streaks, and development patterns for insights into coding habits and productivity trends.
    MIT
  • Initiate development sessions by retrieving active projects, high-priority tasks, and milestones. Tracks progress, dependencies, and recent work for effective context setting in software development.
  • Start a development server by specifying the command, process name, and optional port and working directory.
    MIT
  • Start a development server to run applications locally for testing and debugging, specifying command, port, and working directory.
    Apache 2.0
  • Generate a development roadmap to plan project features, timelines, and team requirements for structured software development.
    MIT
  • Evaluates third-party software against a trust policy before installation, returning allow, review, or deny with reasons covering publisher, permissions, provenance, and trust history.
    Apache 2.0
  • 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
  • Access and read files from local Aztec repositories by specifying a relative path. Enables retrieval of documentation, source code, and examples for development or reference.
    MIT
  • List database repositories configured for sidecar proxying, with optional filtering by type and pagination.
    GPL 3.0
  • Look up known CVEs for a given software name and version using the National Vulnerability Database API.
    MIT
  • Scan GitHub repositories for leaked secrets using customizable queries and report formats to prevent credential exposure.
    GPL 3.0