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  • Find the right contact channel for Everstake inquiries, including social media and company resources, with a routing guide for specific purposes.
    BSD 3-Clause
  • List all Move resources held by an address on Initia L1 or Minimove chains. Use to discover available resources before querying a specific struct tag.
    Apache 2.0
  • Permanently removes a Docker Compose project from a virtual machine, stopping containers and deleting networks, volumes, and images to free system resources.
    MIT
  • Search the web for current information, news, articles, and websites to find up-to-date content, research topics, or answer questions about recent events.
    Apache 2.0
  • Get a consolidated view of potential savings from idle resources, rightsizing, and general recommendations, with optional subscription filtering.
    MIT
  • Retrieve a paginated list of activities tracking events on MASV resources such as package uploads, downloads, link generation, and transfers. Filter by activity state, type, portal, package ID, or creation date.
    MIT
  • Retrieve cloud resources from env0 using filters like cloud provider, region, type, and more. Manage resources efficiently with actionable insights.
    Apache 2.0
  • Analyze vault structure to identify folder layouts, note counts, and navigation content for exploring personal knowledge bases.
    MIT
  • 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
  • Search across Microsoft 365 emails, events, and files. Use a single query to retrieve results from multiple resources simultaneously.
    MIT