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"Alpine Linux" matching MCP tools:

  • Create a new Linux virtual machine with supported distributions like Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Arch, or Alpine. Specify architecture for cross-platform compatibility on Apple Silicon systems.
  • Imports all historical Signal Desktop messages in a one-time operation. Requires sqlcipher and system keychain access for macOS or Linux.
    MIT
  • Verify sudo access availability on remote servers, detecting passwordless or password-required sudo for Linux/macOS, and check Administrator elevation on Windows.
    GPL 3.0
  • Execute shell commands in an isolated Debian Linux sandbox to run code safely without affecting the host system. Use stdin for data input and set timeouts for long operations.
    MIT
  • Analyze Linux memory dumps using Volatility 2 plugins to extract forensic data like processes, network connections, and system information for security investigations.
    MIT

Matching MCP Servers

  • Scans your machine for all ComfyUI installations across Windows, macOS, and Linux, showing the active and default instance.
    MIT
  • Transfer directories between local and remote systems using archive-based methods. Automatically selects tar.gz for Linux/macOS or zip for Windows.
    GPL 3.0
  • Retrieve every process from a loaded trace with IDs, name, start and end timestamps. Essential starting point for Android and Linux trace analysis.
    Apache 2.0
  • Check for pending system updates on Arch Linux without applying them. Displays upgrade packages and sizes for safe review before updating.
    GPL 3.0
  • Checks Arch Linux package database freshness and warns when databases are older than 24 hours, indicating required synchronization.
    GPL 3.0
  • Query file-package ownership on Arch Linux: find package for a file, list package files with optional filter, or search filenames across all packages.
    GPL 3.0
  • Executes shell commands in an isolated sandbox for file management and dependency installation, returning stdout, stderr, and exit code.
    MIT
  • Verifies the digital signature of the installed Ledger Live binary to confirm it is genuine and not tampered with. Supports macOS, Windows, and Linux.
    Business Source 1.1
  • Retrieve recent entries from system log files on local or remote Linux servers to monitor events and diagnose issues.
    MIT
  • Run shell commands inside a VMware VM and capture stdout, stderr, and exit code. Supports Linux and Windows guest OS with automatic shell detection.
    MIT