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  • Edit your church website in plain English — text, photos, pages, domains, hosting & analytics.

  • Provides a platform-agnostic specification of the technical features every decent website should have

  • Generate a greeting string for testing MCP text tool integration. Accepts a name and an optional custom greeting phrase.
    MIT
  • Retrieve step-by-step setup instructions for connecting the PinCushion browser extension to this MCP server, with configuration examples for popular AI coding agents.
    MIT
  • Use natural language queries to search knowledge bases, service catalog items, and incident records simultaneously with AI-powered semantic understanding.
    MIT
  • Retrieve AI-powered resolution suggestions for an incident by analyzing patterns from similar past incidents. This helps identify effective solutions to resolve incidents.
    MIT
  • Creates a login item for website or app credentials, storing username, password, TOTP, URI, custom fields, and attachments, with folder, organization, or collection scoping.
    MIT
  • Launch an AI-powered penetration test against a verified target URL to identify security vulnerabilities and assess application security posture.
    MIT
  • Modify metadata for an existing Brex card expense, including memo, category, budget, department, location, or custom fields.
    MIT
  • Screenshot any public website URL with AI-targeted sections, full-page capture, PDF export, and custom viewport. Returns a presigned image URL.
    MIT
  • Generate a friendly greeting message with customizable names. This example tool demonstrates how to create MCP tools for the iMessage server that enables AI assistants to manage messages on macOS.
    MIT
  • Create an AI-powered Magic Mask on a timeline item to isolate a subject. Supports forward, backward, or bidirectional tracking in DaVinci Resolve Studio.
    MIT