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45,149 tools. Last updated 2025-12-19 04:45
  • Retrieve detailed GitLab user activity, contributions, and profile information for performance reviews, team insights, or contributor analysis. Supports user ID or username as input.
    Apache 2.0
  • Extract structured data from web pages using LLM prompts and JSON schemas. Supports cloud AI or self-hosted models for web content analysis.
    MIT License
  • Track and filter GitLab user activities like issue creation, comments, and code pushes. Use to analyze contributions, monitor actions, or create audit trails by filtering by action type, target type, and date range.
    Apache 2.0
  • Extract structured data from web pages using LLM. Define inputs via URLs, prompts, and JSON schema. Works with cloud AI or self-hosted LLM for customizable and precise web content extraction.
    MIT License
  • Auto-detect and fetch GitLab project details from a local git repository by examining git remotes. Works without parameters, identifying GitLab URLs and retrieving project data via API.
    Apache 2.0

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