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"Access to filesystem resources" matching MCP tools:

  • List directories the server's FileSystem module is allowed to access, providing a clear view of permitted locations for file operations.
    Apache 2.0
  • Create demo RBAC policies for showcasing gateway access control: grants "sales-bot" CRM and email access, "data-analyst" filesystem access, and leaves "rogue-agent" with no permissions.
    ISC
  • Access the local filesystem to read, write, and manage files directly on your machine.
    MIT
  • Find up to five sitemap resources for a public HTTP or HTTPS URL. Cached by default; set fresh=true to force a new fetch.
    Apache 2.0

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  • Transform any blog post or article URL into ready-to-post social media content for Twitter/X threads, LinkedIn posts, Instagram captions, Facebook posts, and email newsletters. Pay-per-event: $0.07 for all 5 platforms, $0.03 for single platform.

  • Restore a session's filesystem and shell state to their initial values, enabling a clean start without creating a new session.
    Apache 2.0
  • Run JavaScript code in a sandbox with standard built-ins. Use for calculations, data transforms, and logic testing without filesystem or network access.
    MIT
  • Upload local files into BrandKity blocks to add brand assets such as logos, visuals, videos, collaterals, icons, and resources.
    MIT
  • Upload local files to Google Cloud Run by specifying absolute file paths. Enables deployment of local filesystem assets to a specified Cloud Run service in the user's Google Cloud project.
    Apache 2.0
  • Refresh cached content on CDN nodes by marking resources as expired, ensuring users access updated versions fetched from the origin server.
    MIT
  • Create filesystem links with dry-run preview and overwrite protection. Supports symbolic links for cross-filesystem targets.
    MIT
  • Lists per-server resources: domain, mail, cron, subdomain, ssl, ftp, dns, mail-filter, access-log, error-log. Optionally accepts query parameters.
    MIT
  • Lists available Windows drive roots to browse the filesystem. The VM remains locked until vm_unlock is called.
    MIT
  • List all directories currently accessible to the server, enabling you to register new directories and understand the filesystem scope before performing file operations.
    MIT