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  • Attach any file to a Bear note using file path or base64 data. Provide the note ID from note search, or specify a title. The server reads and encodes local files automatically.
  • Read server files through SQL injection using UNION SELECT LOAD_FILE(). Requires MySQL FILE privilege to access server-side files like /etc/passwd for security testing.
    MIT
  • Upload a file to a temporary location on the Plesk server. Returns the file path for use in subsequent commands.
    MIT
  • Retrieve detailed information about a media file, including type, dimensions, size, upload status, and aspect ratio. Check if the file has finished processing before attaching to a post.

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  • Execute a SIPp XML scenario against a target SIP server to test call flows and performance. Specify the scenario file, target host:port, and optional CLI flags.
  • Retrieve detailed Redis server information and statistics. Specify a section such as memory or cpu to filter results.
    MIT
  • Retrieve details for all environments in a Postman workspace, including variables and values. Specify a workspace ID to filter results.
    Apache 2.0
  • Reads a file from a remote Gitopia repository by specifying owner, repository name, branch, and file path. Fetches raw content via the git server gateway without requiring a local clone.
    MIT
  • Retrieve detailed status and progress information for specific Octopus Deploy server tasks using their unique IDs. Monitor deployments, health checks, and system maintenance operations to track background processes and diagnose issues.
    Mozilla Public 2.0
  • Lists directories accessible for file operations within the Pinata MCP server, enabling users to identify available storage locations for IPFS content management.
    MIT
  • Fetch comprehensive details for a specified domain, including configuration and status, using this endpoint. Ideal for managing and monitoring domain information efficiently.
    MIT
  • Administer the MCP markdown vault server by checking status, viewing vault structure, managing indexing, and controlling server operations.
    MIT
  • Retrieve detailed information about a specific file stored on Pinata's IPFS network using its unique identifier. Access file metadata and content from public or private IPFS storage.
    MIT
  • Send a file path and a question to analyze a file server-side. The file never enters your context window; returns analysis with metadata and token usage.
    MIT
  • Extract metadata from PCAP files to analyze network packet captures, including file information, packet statistics, and temporal data for network traffic analysis.
    MIT
  • Check server availability and get basic information like version and server time to verify connectivity without complex API calls.
    Apache 2.0