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"A server for finding things easily (Encuentra Fácil)" matching MCP tools:

  • File a single concept, decision, or finding as a persistent memory node. Requires searching for existing duplicates before creating; optionally mark as transient for short-lived data like ticket state.
    MIT
  • Retrieve detailed raw information for a specific Octopus Deploy server task using its unique ID and space name to inspect task execution and diagnose deployment issues.
    Mozilla Public 2.0
  • Run PCI DSS v4.0.1 scanners on a Go project and prioritize findings with AI assistance. Get a summary with severity counts, rule histogram, and top enriched finding per severity.
    MIT
  • List AWS GuardDuty security findings by detector, with optional filtering by severity or specific IDs. Retrieve finding IDs to analyze security threats in your AWS environment.
  • Initialize the language server for a project directory to enable code analysis features like finding references, getting type information, and checking diagnostics.

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  • Open a file in the LSP server for analysis to enable diagnostics, hover information, and completions. Specify the language for appropriate language service handling.
  • Append multiple finding acknowledgements in a single batch call, sharing default category, status, and other fields. Ideal for processing many reviewed false positives or accepted tradeoffs from a scan.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve static configuration details for a Pterodactyl game server, including name, resource limits, container settings, and allocations. Use this tool to inspect server setup without live resource data.
  • Search directories recursively to locate files by specific extension, including subdirectories. Specify path, extension, depth, and results limit. Ideal for finding XML, JSON, or other file types efficiently.
    MIT
  • Retrieve tasks from Things 3 on macOS by filtering through lists, projects, areas, or tags to organize and access specific to-dos.
    MIT
  • Identify potentially obsolete knowledge in the memory database by finding memories with low confidence scores for periodic cleanup and quality assurance.
  • Retrieve full content of a specific code chunk by its ID. Use after finding relevant chunks to examine implementations or definitions.
    MIT
  • Stop a running language server to manage resources or switch configurations. Specify a server ID to stop specific instances or omit workspace details to stop all instances of that server type.
    MIT
  • Retrieve detailed information about a specific MCP server from the registry, including its manifest and installation details, to understand its capabilities and setup requirements.