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"How to find and read files on a computer" matching MCP tools:

  • Read files referenced by skill instructions to access scripts, snippets, and templates. Use when skill instructions mention specific files to read or copy.
    MIT
  • Find ranked entry points—key functions, classes, and files—to understand a concept, reducing manual search. Includes contrastive concepts to clarify boundaries. Use for 'how does X work' or 'where is X defined'.
    MIT
  • Lists files for a specific computer in the Orgo MCP Server, showing both uploaded and exported files with pagination support. Use file IDs for download or deletion operations.
    MIT
  • Start a stopped computer by providing its ID. Use this tool to boot computers in under 500ms for management through the Orgo MCP Server.
    MIT

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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.

  • Export files from a computer's filesystem by specifying computer ID and file path, generating a temporary download URL for access.
    MIT
  • Identify security principals with DCOM rights on a specific computer to analyze potential privilege escalation and lateral movement attack paths in Active Directory environments.
    GPL 3.0
  • List all tags in the global SQLite database with their IDs, names, and usage counts. Read-only; use to find existing tags before assigning them to files.
    Apache 2.0
  • Find code by meaning using semantic and structural search. Combines vector embeddings with graph analysis to locate features based on natural language descriptions, returning relevant files and dependencies.
    MIT
  • Retrieve personal context from structured About Me/ memory files. Read dated bullet entries for a specific section or all files at once.
    MIT
  • Find existing mock implementations of a named interface in Go test files to reuse test doubles instead of creating new ones.
    MIT
  • Identify the most-imported files in your codebase to find critical dependencies and plan refactoring priorities.
    MIT
  • Find files that share tags with a specified file, ranked by number of common tags. Use when you need to discover related content based on tagging rather than text search.
    Apache 2.0
  • Catch data corruption early by validating JSON parsing, CSV shape, and SQLite integrity before relying on files in pipelines or migrations.
    MIT
  • Performs read-only vault diagnostic covering files, links, metadata, and LINZA setup. Use at first contact or when deciding what to fix.
    MIT