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  • Retrieve a list of video clipping projects with details like status and clip counts. Filter by status to find completed or failed projects.
    MIT
  • Search across projects, tasks, files, and messages using keyword queries. Filter results by project, completion status, and date ranges.
    MIT
  • Search for projects in an organization using filters like name, status, dates, creator, or admin. Query projects you manage, participate in, or have favorited with pagination.
    Apache 2.0
  • List all projects tracked in Alcove's documentation repository. Use this to verify project existence before querying documentation.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve all projects or tags from TickTick local sync state. Supports compact or full detail. For tasks, use the filter tool instead.
    GPL 3.0
  • Retrieve all accessible Azure DevOps projects to get overviews, find IDs for operations, check states and visibility, or locate specific projects by name.
    MIT
  • Retrieve a list of all projects in your Railway account. Use this to get an overview, find project IDs, and manage your projects.
    MIT
  • List all projects in your Orgo account with names and IDs to manage computers. Supports pagination and returns results in markdown or JSON format.
    MIT
  • Retrieve all TickTick projects and task lists to identify project IDs needed for creating or managing tasks within specific projects.
    MIT
  • Retrieve overdue tasks filtered by scope: tasks assigned to you, all tasks across projects, or tasks within a specific project. Returns empty array if none are overdue.
    MIT
  • Find items across flows, tasks, and projects by keyword, title, or content. Filter results by type for precise discovery.
    MIT