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"Charles" matching MCP tools:

  • Check Charles Proxy connectivity and verify if live network traffic capture is active for debugging and monitoring purposes.
    MIT
  • Translate text between 8 languages using Charles Translator, with direct pairs and automatic English pivot for unsupported language pairs. Supports document mode for preserving structure in Czech-English translations.
    MIT
  • Export captured network traffic as a HAR 1.2 JSON file for analysis in Chrome DevTools or other compatible tools. Converts browser network requests to standard format while maintaining security by redacting sensitive headers.
    MIT
  • Read incremental network traffic from Charles Proxy captures to monitor real-time HTTP/HTTPS requests with compact summaries (host/method/path/status). Advances cursor automatically for new entries only.
    MIT

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    Integrates Charles Proxy with MCP clients to provide real-time and historical network traffic capture and structured analysis. It features a summary-first approach that filters noise and desensitizes data for efficient, low-token agent debugging and monitoring.
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  • Preview real-time network traffic without consuming data. View compact entry summaries (host/method/path/status) to monitor incremental traffic flow during debugging sessions.
    MIT
  • Retrieve pit stop data from Formula 1 races, including driver, team, lap, stop number, duration, and tire changes. Supports races from 2018 onward.
    MIT
  • Calculate average race pace per driver using FastF1 data. Filters exclude first laps, safety car laps, pit laps, and set a minimum lap count for accurate averages.
    MIT
  • Retrieve official session results and classification for Formula 1 races from 2018 onward, including position, driver, team, and time for any session type.
    MIT
  • Analyze live network traffic captures with structured filtering to inspect HTTP requests and responses. Filter by host, path, method, status, headers, or content to identify specific entries for debugging.
    MIT
  • Retrieve detailed network traffic data for inspection by providing an entry ID from Charles Proxy summaries, enabling drill-down analysis of specific HTTP requests and responses.
    MIT
  • Stop active network traffic capture in Charles Proxy and optionally save filtered data for analysis. Use this tool to end monitoring sessions and preserve relevant traffic snapshots.
    MIT
  • Initiate a live network traffic capture session for incremental polling and debugging. Returns a capture ID required for subsequent live analysis tools. Use adopt_existing to take over ongoing Charles sessions without clearing data.
    MIT
  • Analyze saved network traffic recordings to identify patterns, filter by criteria like host or status, and generate structured summaries for debugging and monitoring.
    MIT
  • Capture network traffic for a specified duration or retrieve the most recent saved traffic package for analysis and debugging.
    MIT
  • Simulate network conditions by applying preset bandwidth limits like 3G, 4G, or 5G to test application performance under different connection speeds.
    MIT