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    Enables AI clients to manage Hexo blogs by providing tools for article CRUD operations, local previewing, and GitHub Pages deployment. It also supports site configuration access and automated Git backups to streamline the entire blogging workflow.
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    Unofficial MCP server for Vexo analytics. Enables querying event names, counts, timelines, sessions, and recent events from Vexo Export API through natural language.
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  • Execute a Hex project by providing its UUID and optional input parameters to generate results, with options to update published outputs.
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  • Discover the top 50 event names by frequency within a date range. Use this tool when you don't know which event names exist in your Vexo analytics.
  • Aggregate event counts over a date range, with optional grouping by dimensions like user or device, to compare cohorts and analyze trends.
  • Summarize recent app sessions grouped by entity to distinguish bailed out sessions from event-poor ones.
  • Call at start of each user interaction to update session task, check inbox and pending questions, and auto-detect trust events. Provides authoritative UTC timestamp.
  • Retrieve recent raw events for a specific entity with filters. Returns event names, screens, sessions, and metadata sorted newest first.
  • Retrieve a reminder's details, history, and usage rules, and obtain the READ_TOKEN needed for subsequent updates or deletions.
  • Update an existing reminder by modifying specified fields. Only non-empty fields are applied; requires a read token from nexo_reminder_get.
  • Retrieve a high-level breakdown of app activity within a date range, including total events, sessions, devices, and top categories by event type, routes, OS, countries, and app versions. Use for initial traffic analysis.
  • Build a context packet with learnings, changes, and memories for a specific area to inject into subagent prompts before delegating tasks.