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"A version control system for managing code projects" matching MCP tools:

  • Retrieve system environment details including OS, Python version, installed libraries, and execution mode before generating code. Helps tailor code to the current setup and avoid errors.
    MIT
  • Execute JXA code via osascript to control OmniGraffle and perform macOS operations, such as file system access for diagram automation.
    MIT
  • Retrieve full documentation for any control type or system feature by specifying its identifier.
    MIT

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  • Configure Dojo projects by setting up Scarb.toml, managing permissions, creating profile files, defining namespaces, and handling external contracts and dependencies with Sensei MCP’s guidance.
    MIT
  • Analyze multiple project directories to assess health status, identify risks, and provide resource allocation recommendations for founders managing concurrent initiatives.
    MIT
  • Create edge functions for Deno runtime by writing code to files for version control, enabling serverless execution in production cloud infrastructure.
    Apache 2.0
  • Execute Hamiltonian Version Control Protocol (HVCP) operations for physics inference, managing versioned states and simulations via CLI.
    Apache 2.0
  • Create a new Conan project with specified dependencies and build system templates. Set up libraries or executables quickly by providing project name, version, and required packages.
    MIT
  • Retrieve a 2ools project's brief, selected pages, active version, and compact version history. Use it to review project status without generated source code.
    MIT
  • Retrieve and filter projects by team, status, date ranges, or text search. Supports pagination and sorting to control results.
    MIT
  • List all recorded versions of a DBOS application from DBOS Conductor, returning version details, count, and application name. Useful for tracking deployment history and managing version states.
    MIT