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"A server for managing and contextualizing file information" matching MCP tools:

  • Retrieve file attachment details from a specific record in a NocoDB database, including metadata and file information for managing document storage.
    MIT
  • Write content to a file on your TrueTick Minecraft server. Use for configuration updates or custom data.
    MIT
  • Access file contents on your TrueTick Minecraft server. Specify the server and file path to retrieve its data.
    MIT
  • Upload a file to a temporary location on the Plesk server. Returns the file path for use in subsequent commands.
    MIT

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    A read-only MCP server that provides document awareness for agents by parsing local files into structured profiles, blocks, chunks, and search results, enabling agents to understand and cite document content without dealing with raw file formats.
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    Apache 2.0

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  • Retrieve status information about a file or directory on a remote server via SSH, including existence, type, permissions, size, and timestamps.
    GPL 3.0
  • Retrieve ArcadeDB server information, including version, name, supported query languages, and HA/cluster status for monitoring database health.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve detailed Redis server information and statistics. Specify a section such as memory or cpu to filter results.
    MIT
  • Extract and list sheet details from a specified Excel file using the Excel MCP Server. Ideal for retrieving essential sheet information to streamline data analysis and management.
    MIT
  • Retrieve detailed information about a VPS server by providing its UUID, including status, specs, and network details.
    MIT
  • Retrieve system information from a ComfyUI server, including GPU details, VRAM usage, and software versions. Use to verify server connectivity and available resources before running workflows.
    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
  • Upload a local file to a remote server via SFTP. Specify local path, remote path, and file permissions.
    MIT
  • Check server availability and get basic information like version and server time to verify connectivity without complex API calls.
    Apache 2.0
  • Download a file from a remote server to your local machine using SFTP. Specify the remote file path and local destination to transfer files securely.
    MIT
  • Downloads a single file from a remote server to a local path over SFTP, overwriting any existing file. Requires read permission on the remote server.
    MIT