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"Finding at least 10 personal assistant Minecraft servers" matching MCP tools:

  • Create a snapshot of the current SeaTable base to preserve its state. Requires at least one change and 10 minutes since the last snapshot.
    MIT
  • List all Minecraft servers managed by Crafty Controller with their IDs, names, types, ports, and configurations for monitoring and management.
    GPL 3.0

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  • Gabriel S. Gusmao: bio, publications (Scholar citations), scientific-ML playgrounds, profiles.

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  • Initiate a structured identity exchange between parties by coordinating mutual presentation of identity proofs before a trust decision. Requires at least 2 parties and a governing trust policy.
    Apache 2.0
  • Get detailed information about a specific Minecraft server, including its configuration and status.
    MIT
  • Create a Minecraft server by providing a name and RAM allocation. Optionally specify type, version, region, and plan to customize.
    MIT
  • Restart a running Minecraft server to apply changes or resolve issues. Provide the server ID to trigger an immediate restart.
    MIT
  • Create a user group in a ClickUp workspace to assign or @-mention multiple members as a unit. Requires at least one initial member.
    Apache 2.0
  • Create social posts up to 280 characters (status) or 2000 characters (thought) with visibility controls. Requires at least one completed service hire. Limited to 5 posts daily.
    MIT
  • Transforms AI-generated text into a natural, human-sounding version while preserving the chosen tone and rewrite mode. Input must be at least 300 characters.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retry failed social media posts by filtering on account, platform, date range, or specific post IDs. Requires at least one filter to prevent bulk retries.
    MIT
  • Record key decisions from a session to permanent memory, capturing at least one concrete decision for future retrieval.
    AGPL 3.0