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  • Force-kill a Minecraft server process immediately using the server ID. This tool terminates unresponsive or problematic servers in the crafty-mcp environment.
  • Stop a Minecraft server by sending the configured stop command using its server ID. This tool helps manage server operations within the crafty-mcp environment.

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  • Send chat messages to a Minecraft server from an AI assistant. This tool enables communication with players and the server through text commands.
    MIT
  • Modify webhook configurations for Minecraft servers managed by crafty-mcp to adjust notification settings and integration parameters.
  • Create new files on Minecraft servers by specifying server ID, directory path, and filename to manage server configurations and resources.
  • Delete a specific backup for a Minecraft server by providing the server ID and backup ID to remove unnecessary backup files.
  • Decompress archive files on a Minecraft server to extract game files, mods, or configurations using the crafty-mcp server tool.
  • Retrieve complete configuration details for a specific Minecraft server by providing its server ID or UUID.
  • Remove a webhook from a Minecraft server managed by crafty-mcp. Specify server and webhook IDs to delete unwanted notifications.
  • Restart a Minecraft server by providing its server ID or UUID to apply changes or resolve issues.
  • Execute server operations like listing, starting, stopping, or restarting MCP servers on the Hanzo MCP platform using specific commands and optional server targets.
    MIT
  • Retrieve a list of all configured servers with their runtime status (mounted or not) to monitor and manage MCP server configurations effectively.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Retrieve all available egg categories (nests) from the Pterodactyl panel to organize server templates by type, such as Minecraft or Voice Servers, for easier template selection.
    MIT
  • Discover available tools for a specific MCP server to enable integration with the Letta system. Filter, paginate, and identify tools for adding to your workflow.
    MIT
  • Lists all Minecraft worlds in the server directory with their file sizes for inventory management and storage optimization.
    MIT
  • Identify other servers sharing the same physical host for a bare metal server using its label, hostname, or UUID to assess resource isolation and potential performance impacts.
    MIT
  • Start a Minecraft Java Edition server with RCON enabled and wait for full initialization. Accepts the EULA on first run to begin server operation.
    MIT
  • List all Minecraft servers managed by Crafty Controller with their IDs, names, types, ports, and configurations for monitoring and management.
  • Benchmark response latency across all configured MCP servers to identify performance bottlenecks and optimize server responsiveness.
    MIT
  • Find external MCP servers tailored to your needs by entering a specific query. This tool analyzes requirements, searches online, and returns matching servers with IDs, descriptions, GitHub URLs, and similarity scores for informed decisions.
    MIT
  • Read configuration files from a Minecraft server to manage settings, permissions, and server properties.
  • Retrieve the SSE endpoint URL for APIFold MCP servers using a server slug and user key to access hosted API integrations.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Retrieve backup configuration details for a Minecraft server, including compression settings, file exclusions, schedule, and retention limits.
  • Clone an existing Minecraft server by providing its ID. Use this tool to create a duplicate server when the original is not running.
  • Retrieve paginated listings of available MCP servers from the Model Context Protocol Registry to discover and access server information.
    MIT
  • Display all active MCP servers connected to the central hub server for easy monitoring and management of distributed resources.
    MIT
  • Search for MCP servers dynamically to extend LLM capabilities by querying and managing server configurations with defined result limits.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Find MCP servers by name or keywords in the registry to discover available tools and configurations for your projects.
    MIT
  • Retrieve a list of all Minecraft server backups with timestamps and file sizes to monitor backup history and manage storage.
  • Delete MCP servers from MetaMCP instances using server UUIDs. Remove obsolete deployments and manage server lifecycle through the MetaMCP Admin MCP.
  • Discover available external MCP servers connected to the Hanzo AI platform. Use this tool to retrieve a list of external servers for integration or collaboration purposes.
    MIT
  • Configure auto-detection of external MCP servers for the Hanzo MCP platform. Enable or disable this feature to streamline server connectivity and integration.
    MIT
  • Remove a Minecraft server from Crafty Controller by specifying its server ID or UUID to manage your server instances.