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  • Ping a database connection using SELECT 1, return server version and latency to verify credentials and network path without running schema inspection.
  • Verify MCP server connectivity without authentication. Returns server name, version, and timestamp to confirm the connection is active before making Apple Search Ads API calls.

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  • Request human review before executing irreversible actions like sending emails, merging PRs, or running migrations. Provides structured data for callback execution upon approval or denial.
    MIT
  • Create Gmail drafts for manual review and sending. Compose emails with recipients, subjects, and body content, saving them to your drafts folder without sending.
    MIT
  • Respond to existing emails using the Instantly MCP Server by providing the email ID, account, subject, and body content for direct replies.
    MIT
  • Create an email draft without sending it. Supports threading headers for replies, enabling you to compose messages in conversation context without sending them. Use to prepare drafts for later review or approval.
    MIT
  • Check the operational status of your Umami server to confirm it is running and healthy.
    MIT
  • Calculate SMS pricing and message segmentation before sending, using recipient number and message content to provide cost estimates.
    MIT
  • Test MCP servers without running them by replaying recorded cassettes offline. Validates responses against recorded data, catching issues in CI when the live server is unavailable.
    MIT
  • Check if the Omnisend MCP Server is running correctly to verify connectivity before performing marketing platform operations.
    Apache 2.0
  • Audit local MCP server directories for security risks including backdoors, exfiltration code, obfuscation, and dangerous patterns to identify potential threats before deployment.
    MIT
  • Stop the locally running waitlist service for LaunchFrame projects to manage development environments and control service execution.
    MIT
  • Export server inventory and topology as a Mermaid diagram locally or as JSON to a local or remote server.
    MIT