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"BSD" matching MCP tools:

  • Scan project dependencies to identify licenses and validate them against a policy file, flagging disallowed or unknown licenses for compliance checks before releases or when adding new packages.
    MIT
  • Identify dependency licenses in Java/Kotlin repositories, query Maven Central, and flag violations against allowed SPDX license IDs. Returns only violations and warnings.
    MIT
  • Permanently delete a virtual machine and release its disk, network, and other resources. Irreversible action requires the VM to be stopped first. Manage BSD/Illumos VMs efficiently.
    MIT
  • Retrieve network configuration details for a BSD/Illumos VM, including IP addresses, MAC addresses, virtual NIC names, and VLAN information.
    MIT

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    Enables AI assistants to run, manage, and debug BSD/Illumos VMs through natural language. Supports creating FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and OmniOS VMs, executing commands inside them, accessing console logs, and managing snapshots.
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  • Get detailed information about a single BSD/Illumos VM: state, OS, CPUs, memory, IP, disk, and more. Ideal for inspecting VM configurations and troubleshooting.
    MIT
  • Enhance developer tasks by retrieving relevant context from project documentation to generate enriched prompts with technical details.
    MIT
  • List all BSD/Illumos virtual machines managed by anyvm, showing their state, operating system, CPU, memory, and IP addresses.
    MIT
  • Create a new BSD or Illumos virtual machine by specifying name, OS, CPU count, memory, and disk size. Supports FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, OmniOS, and SmartOS.
    MIT
  • Retrieve the latest console serial output from a BSD/Illumos VM to debug boot failures or check system logs.
    MIT
  • Execute a shell command inside a running BSD/Illumos VM and retrieve combined stdout/stderr output. Use for diagnostics and automation tasks.
    MIT
  • Restore a BSD/Illumos VM to its exact state from a saved snapshot, reverting all changes made after the snapshot.
    MIT
  • Stop a running BSD/Illumos VM. When set to true, force halts the VM immediately without a graceful shutdown, useful for unresponsive or stuck VMs.
    MIT
  • Create a point-in-time snapshot of a BSD/Illumos VM. Captures the system state whether the VM is running or stopped, enabling safe experimentation and quick restoration.
    MIT
  • Retrieve a list of all snapshots for a specified BSD/Illumos virtual machine to manage restore points and view version history.
    MIT