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"How to deploy a web application" matching MCP tools:

  • Deploy backend applications to a local Heim runtime using the 'heim deploy' command, making them available at http://127.0.0.1:3000 with paths defined in OpenAPI specifications.
    MIT
  • Remove a web application from the Goose App Maker MCP server by specifying its name to manage your application portfolio.
    MIT
  • Deploy application to staging or production environments. Specify the target environment and a deployment reason to trigger security policy checks and approval gates for controlled releases.
    MIT

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  • Deploy applications or services using tags or UUIDs to update versions and implement changes through the Coolify MCP Server.
  • Identify whether a web application is protected by a Web Application Firewall (WAF) by analyzing response headers and behaviors.
    MIT
  • Authenticate with a web application by executing login steps and save the session cookies and localStorage to a JSON file for later analysis.
    Apache 2.0
  • Deploy a release to one or more environments in Octopus Deploy, supporting both tenanted and untenanted deployments with automatic type detection.
    Mozilla Public 2.0
  • Deploy applications to Heroku by automating git push workflows. Use to create or update apps, configure team or private space deployments, and set environment-specific settings. Requires valid app.json for dynamic configurations.
    Apache 2.0
  • Assess web application UX/UI quality by performing specific tasks and analyzing interaction flow to identify issues and provide improvement recommendations.
    Apache 2.0
  • Explains how to call a specific Plesk API by name, providing clear steps to integrate with your Plesk hosting server.
    MIT
  • Measure screen-reader navigation cost on a web page. Returns scored findings showing how hard it is for assistive-technology users to discover, reach, and operate interactive targets.
    Apache 2.0