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  • Publish a packet to a public URL that anyone can view and copy as a prompt. No account required; the URL is unguessable and preserves the original timestamp.
    Apache 2.0
  • Scan keys in Redis using the SCAN command for non-blocking, production-safe iteration. Use a pattern to match keys and a cursor to paginate through results for complete retrieval.
    MIT
  • Retrieve your StepSecurity customer/tenant identifier and admin console link. Use this to confirm your current scope before a detection sweep or when asked 'What's my tenant?'.
    Apache 2.0
  • Delete a packet by its unique ID from the server. Requires user confirmation before removal.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve a specific packet by its ID to access its complete raw JSON document. Use this when you require the full v0.2 packet data.
    Apache 2.0

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  • Preserve the active session as a Core Memory Packet by synthesizing goal, decisions, failed attempts, open questions, and next step into a structured JSON for later retrieval.
    Apache 2.0
  • Forward a public URL to a local port for testing web applications. Use the active account from 'pie login' to create tunnels like https://my-app.yourdomain.com → localhost:3000.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Explains how to call a specific Plesk API by name, providing clear steps to integrate with your Plesk hosting server.
    MIT
  • Revoke public access to a packet, making its URL stop working while keeping the packet intact.
    Apache 2.0
  • Send a Core Memory Packet to an ltm server to share session state between AI agents. Validates the packet schema and redacts secrets before upload.
    Apache 2.0
  • Fetch records from a sift by ID, with pagination options: limit, offset, or cursor for iterating through large result sets.
    MIT
  • Retrieve a markdown session summary for a packet ID to provide authoritative context for continuing prior work.
    Apache 2.0