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  • Find transitive dependencies of any file up to a specified depth. Traverses the full dependency tree, mapping files to their depth, to understand deep coupling and plan refactoring.
    MIT
  • List folder paths under a project root or the Knowledge Base to discover locations for file creation or navigation. Returns relative folders and base path.
    Apache 2.0
  • Capture an accessibility tree snapshot of a web page to reveal its structure and obtain element references for automated interaction.
    MIT
  • Delete a folder in Databar without removing the tables it contains. Provide the folder ID to remove the folder structure.
    MIT
  • Get a recursive JSON tree of files and directories, including name, type, and children for directories. Only works within allowed directories.
    Apache 2.0
  • Parse Rego policy source code into a JSON abstract syntax tree (AST) for programmatic inspection of policy structure.
    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.

  • Create a visual tree of a directory's files and folders, with configurable maximum depth and optional size inclusion.
    MIT
  • Generate a tree chart to visualize hierarchical data structures like organizational charts, family trees, or file directories from a nested JSON object. Configure layout, orientation, theme, and output as PNG, SVG, or ECharts option.
    MIT
  • List the contents of a directory, returning file and folder names with sizes and modification dates, to browse and analyze file structures.
    MIT
  • Retrieve the hierarchical node tree of a Figma file up to a configurable depth. Understand file structure, locate frames by name, and get node IDs for screenshots or design analysis.
    MIT
  • Get the full node tree of the active page in Figma. Returns all nodes recursively for complete page data, suitable when token efficiency is not a concern.
    MIT
  • Get file structure, size, and semantic outline for large files to understand their organization and key components quickly.
    MIT
  • Retrieve a project overview including detected frameworks, languages, file counts, and folder structure. Use this read-only tool to orient yourself before exploring code, instead of manual file listing.
    MIT
  • Recursively build a tree of OneDrive folders to display the complete folder hierarchy, helping you understand folder organization.
    MIT
  • Retrieve the complete file structure of a GitHub repository to understand project layout, locate specific files, or obtain a full directory listing with paths, types, and sizes.
    MIT
  • Analyze vault structure to identify folder layouts, note counts, and navigation content for exploring personal knowledge bases.
    MIT