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  • Transform any blog post or article URL into ready-to-post social media content for Twitter/X threads, LinkedIn posts, Instagram captions, Facebook posts, and email newsletters. Pay-per-event: $0.07 for all 5 platforms, $0.03 for single platform.

  • Wikimedia REST API v1 MCP.

  • Connect to a project and activate it as your current profile. Exchange a transfer token for project-scoped credentials.
    MIT
  • Get your current usage against all enforced budgets: star count, monthly unstar budget, and daily MCP and REST API requests, each with a reset timestamp.
    MIT
  • Find how named entities like people, systems, or concepts connect in a channel's knowledge graph. Explore relationships between entities to understand their connections.
    Apache 2.0
  • Connect your Strava account to enable activity tracking through secure browser authentication. Use this tool to link your account for accessing fitness data.
    MIT
  • Get a single-page overview of the ProsodyAI platform, explaining what it is, what to use, and how SDKs, API, and recipes relate. Start here when beginning integration.
    MIT
  • Establish a connection to a MongoDB cluster using a provided connection string. Use this tool to connect when no prior connection exists or to switch to a different cluster.
  • Search Wiro documentation for guides, API references, examples, and how-to information to find relevant sections.
    MIT
  • Connect a Git repository to Hostman for application deployment by adding a VCS provider. Supports GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and custom Git repositories, including private ones.
    MIT
  • Generate time-series line charts by fetching historical data from a REST API. Specify variable names, project ID, and optional time range.
    MIT
  • Proxy HTTP requests to WordPress REST API endpoints for SiteBay-hosted sites. Send GET, POST, PUT, or DELETE requests to interact with WordPress content programmatically.
    MIT