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"Chart.js" matching MCP tools:

  • Generate chart images from Chart.js configuration. Visualize data as bar, line, pie, or scatter charts for reports and documentation.
    MIT
  • Converts markdown to HTML and plain text for Slack, Google Docs, Word, and more. Returns JSON with html and plain_text fields. For Slack, use plain_text; for other apps, visit unmarkdown.com for paste-ready format.
    MIT
  • Run a single command to generate a complete HTML SEO audit report from Google Search Console data, including performance analysis, issue detection, and actionable recommendations.
    MIT
  • Generate PNG charts from market data using Chart.js configurations. Create line, bar, pie, and scatter visualizations to analyze financial trends, compare assets, and display statistical distributions.
    MIT

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  • Renders interactive Chart.js charts and dashboards inline in AI conversations. Supports bar, line, area, pie, doughnut, scatter, and radar charts with multi-chart dashboard grids.

  • Renders interactive Chart.js charts and dashboards inline in AI conversations.

  • Publish a document as a shareable web page. Customize slug, description, visibility, and page width. Content with charts, diagrams, and math renders fully.
    MIT
  • Creates a PNG chart image from data arrays—bar, line, pie, radar, scatter—and returns a permanent URL for embedding or sharing.
    MIT
  • Generate visual charts from Chart.js JSON data, converting specifications into PNG, SVG, or WebP images for data visualization in chat interfaces.
    MIT
  • Create customizable charts (bar, line, pie, radar, etc.) using QuickChart.io and Chart.js configurations to visualize data with options for URLs or image downloads.
    MIT
  • Generate and save chart images locally by providing Chart.js configurations, supporting various chart types like bar, line, and pie charts.
  • Create customizable data visualizations using QuickChart.io, supporting multiple chart types like bar, line, pie, and radar charts with Chart.js configuration.
    MIT
  • Write an HTML surface's body. Pass any of `html` / `css` / `js`; omitted fields stay unchanged. Pass empty string to clear. The surface renders in a sandboxed iframe on a separate origin (`render.trydock.ai`) with no access to Dock cookies, storage, or parent DOM — you have free rein inside that boundary. Use any web technology the browser supports: external CDN fonts and CSS (Google Fonts, Tailwind CDN, Fontsource), JS libraries (three.js, GSAP, Chart.js, anime.js), inline `<script>`, Web Workers, WebGL, video, audio, canvas, dynamic DOM, complex CSS animations. Per-field caps: html 256 KB, css 200 KB, js 200 KB, total 600 KB. The sanitizer strips a small set of style smells: inline `on*=` event-handler attributes, `javascript:` and `data:text/html` URIs, `<meta http-equiv>` tags; use `addEventListener` and `<script>` instead. Requires editor role.
    Connector