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"How to organize or locate my project file" matching MCP tools:

  • List all projects in a monorepo or multi-project workspace to identify the correct project for a user's active file, returning project names matching subfolder paths.
    MIT
  • Attach free-form tags to a site to organize your sites by client, project, or type. New tags are created automatically.
    MIT
  • Automatically locate project.faf by searching upward from a starting directory. Use before reading the file to avoid manual path specification.
    MIT
  • Sort and organize import statements in a workspace file using VS Code extension or fallback tools like Biome or Prettier.
    MIT

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  • Create or update the index contract file that defines how agents interpret project sources. Use to set up source mappings or merge new configurations for structured query responses.
    MIT
  • Retrieve all contact groups (labels) from Google Contacts to organize contacts into categories like Family, Work, or Friends. Optionally include system groups such as My Contacts.
    MIT
  • Search for files or directories by name or path fragment within a project root. Locate files using query strings or glob patterns without modifying them.
  • Create a portable project context file that stores stack, structure, and intent, so Grok can instantly understand your project each session without re-discovery.
    MIT
  • Persist changes to an ArcGIS Pro .aprx project file after editing maps, layers, layouts, or symbols. Use before export or handoff to ensure the project is saved.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve monthly cost trends over a specified period, optionally grouped by cloud, service, or project, to analyze spending changes.
    MIT
  • Find passages by meaning rather than exact words across your Scrivener project. Use conceptual queries to locate relevant documents with similarity scores and related entities.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Retrieve the SKILL.md instruction manual and file structure of an installed skill to understand how to use it after installation.
    MIT
  • Returns the source code of a codebase node, sliced from its file by the graph's line span. Use after locate or find to read exact code without grepping.
    MIT
  • Move a file from the basket to a stable project folder for active storage, excluding private items.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Retrieve a file's contents from a QuantConnect project by specifying the project ID and file name. Omitting the file name returns all files in the project, enabling efficient code review or backup.
    Apache 2.0
  • List functions in a file or across the project, with filtering, hints, and compression to reduce token usage.
    MIT