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"Dashboard for News and Hobbies" matching MCP tools:

  • Retrieve the study progress dashboard with mastery levels, exam history, activity timeline, and capstone progress for certification preparation.
    MIT
  • Retrieve all valid news language codes to filter news searches by language. Use these codes as input values for news queries.
    MIT
  • Retrieve a comprehensive dashboard overview combining stats, spaces, and recent activity for status checks and reporting.
    MIT
  • Retrieve current news and announcements from the web. Provides real-time market insights and breaking news for timely decision-making.
    MIT
  • Retrieve news articles for specific trending topics using Google News topic IDs, with options to filter by language and country for targeted content access.
    MIT

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  • Live global news signals: ranked wire, story timelines, coverage volume/tone/surges. Free, no auth.

  • Cited geopolitical events, multi-perspective briefs, and live breaking news from V³ News.

  • Retrieve a dashboard by ID to view its full widget list, including queries, visualizations, and positions. Use this to inspect dashboard content before making changes.
    MIT
  • Remove a specific widget from a dashboard without affecting the dashboard itself. Requires dashboard and widget IDs.
    MIT
  • Retrieve recent memories for an agent to populate a dashboard view. Filter by agent or project for targeted recall.
    MIT
  • Retrieve specific cryptocurrency news articles using their unique ID from the CoinStats MCP Server. This tool fetches detailed news content for market analysis and tracking.
    MIT
  • Retrieve detailed configuration of a LogicMonitor dashboard, including widgets, owner, group, and template variables, for review or cloning.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Copy an existing dashboard with all tiles, tabs, and filters to create a new dashboard under a different name. Useful for creating variants or test versions.
    MIT