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  • Reconstruct your cognitive state for any domain: retrieve where you left off, including thinking stage, open questions, decisions, concepts, and emotional tone to resume your train of thought.
    MIT
  • Ask Claude questions about saved contexts or get general second opinions to clarify information and verify understanding.
  • Retrieve general information about EPA SWMM stormwater models to analyze hydraulic systems and interpret modeling results.
    MIT
  • Ask Google Gemini questions about specific context entries or request general second opinions to enhance understanding and decision-making.
  • Retrieve general information about an API, including endpoints, data models, and structure, to explore large OpenAPI schemas efficiently without loading entire schemas into LLM context.
    MIT
  • Retrieve general information about the Judge0 CE MCP Server, which enables code execution and compilation across multiple programming languages.
    MIT
  • Return classes, functions, and methods annotated with domain concepts and semantic roles from a file path. Understand file structure and implemented concepts without reading the file content.
    MIT
  • Get a ranked list of the main concepts from a codebase to understand its domain vocabulary and semantic overview. Useful for orienting in unfamiliar code or answering what the project is about.
    MIT
  • Search Tenzir documentation by keyword to find operators, functions, or concepts, and explore related content through cross-references for comprehensive understanding.
    Apache 2.0
  • Assemble minimal token-efficient context for any concept, entity, or file by combining function body, structural summary, domain concepts, and logic cluster into a compact text block for LLM prompt injection.
    MIT
  • Fetch detailed information about a validator on Initia blockchain by address or moniker. Supports L1 and L2 rollups, mainnet and testnet.
    Apache 2.0