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  • Map security logs to the OCSF standard to normalize data from multiple sources into a common schema, making it compatible with OCSF-aware tools.
    Apache 2.0
  • Generate a read-only embedded view link for a document or document group, rendering inline in compatible clients or as a clickable URL.
    MIT
  • Retrieve records from a sift using a MongoDB-subset filter. Supports sorting, limiting, and pagination via cursor.
    MIT
  • Initiate embedded sending to manage, edit, or send invites for documents, templates, or groups. Automatically creates documents from templates, with inline UI in compatible clients.
    MIT
  • Combine PNG, WEBP, or JPG frames from a directory into a single sprite sheet with a JSON atlas compatible with TexturePacker, usable in Phaser, PixiJS, Unity, and more. Offline tool, no API key required.

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  • Conversational access to advertising performance data, creative analysis, and campaign insights

  • Use your own Word templates to convert Markdown → DOCX/PDF/HTML from any MCP-compatible AI.

  • List all available WITH_* feature flags used in OpenSIPS configuration, providing a Kamailio-compatible vocabulary to support engineers migrating between SIP server projects.
    Apache 2.0
  • Identify all platforms supported for skill sharing, helping AI agents select compatible environments.
    MIT
  • Fetch records from a sift by ID, with pagination options: limit, offset, or cursor for iterating through large result sets.
    MIT
  • Verify if a blockchain chain is EVM-compatible using Tatum's Blockchain API, enabling developers to determine compatibility for smart contract and dApp development.
    MIT
  • Read output from a PTY session with modes for incremental reads or waiting for regex patterns. Supports cursor-based reading to retrieve new output only.
    MIT
  • Retrieves documentation for the symbol at the current cursor position. Accepts no input, providing hover information directly.
    MIT
  • Check if two ENCODE experiments are compatible for combined analysis by comparing organism, assay type, biosample, and more. Receive a compatibility report with verdict, issues, and recommendations.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Retrieves the current mouse cursor coordinates, the active window title, and the window title under the cursor to provide context about the user's desktop focus.
    MIT
  • Advance the ack cursor to remove processed alerts from the inbox, preventing duplicate returns on subsequent calls.
    MIT