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"Exploring Computer Usage" matching MCP tools:

  • Check current usage, remaining limits, plan, and quota breakdown. Use proactively when monitoring usage or nearing limits to avoid disruptions.
    MIT
  • Initialize a session for the current computer: resume an active session with its last 5 events, or create a new session with context from recent memory.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Retrieve academy-wide usage and licensing statistics, including total users, active users, and license utilization for high-level analysis.
    MIT
  • Check Docker disk usage to see how much space is used by images, containers, and volumes.
    MIT
  • Retrieve macOS system details including computer name, username, home directory, and OS version for system administration and troubleshooting.
    MIT

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    An MCP server that retrieves current GitHub Copilot usage data, including quotas, limits, and usage statistics. It allows AI agents to monitor premium interaction status and detailed account usage via raw or formatted summaries.
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  • Retrieve usage event details by providing the raw metric ID. Get complete information about a specific usage event in your billing system.
    MIT
  • Analyze vault structure to identify folder layouts, note counts, and navigation content for exploring personal knowledge bases.
    MIT
  • List all visible VISA instrument resources on your computer to identify the connection string needed to connect to a LeCroy oscilloscope, whether connected via LAN or USB.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Get a comprehensive overview of the Fortnox API including base URL, authentication, rate limits, and resource groups to understand the API before exploring specific endpoints.
    MIT
  • Returns a compact schema overview of all user tables: column names with types, primary keys, and foreign key counts. Use as first step when exploring an unfamiliar database.
    MIT
  • Get started exploring any codebase by receiving top imported files, important symbols, language statistics, and example queries. Use this to quickly understand a new project's structure and key components.
    MIT
  • Retrieve API usage statistics for ClawGuard Shield security scanning, showing tier, daily limits, current usage, and remaining quota.
    MIT
  • Check disk space usage for all mounted filesystems, returning total, used, available, and usage percentage as JSON.
    MIT
  • Checks for an active session on the current computer and resumes it, returning the last 5 events. If none, creates a new session seeded with recent memory context.
    AGPL 3.0