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  • Read file contents as text from allowed directories. Use head or tail parameters to view specific sections of a file with detailed error handling for readability issues.
    Business Source 1.1
  • Access and retrieve the full contents of a file from the workspace filesystem. Supports multiple text encodings and provides error details for troubleshooting. Ideal for inspecting file data within the workspace.
    MIT
  • Read file contents from the filesystem with support for text encodings and detailed error handling. Use this tool to examine the contents of a single file within allowed directories.
    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.

  • World-class creative social media content studio, powered by AI.

  • Read file contents as text from specified paths in AgentWard's MCP server, supporting extraction of first or last N lines for focused data retrieval.
    Business Source 1.1
  • Read text file contents with head, tail, or specific line ranges. Preview large files using head. Optionally include SHA-256 hash of the full content.
    MIT
  • Fetch and read web page contents and convert them to markdown format for processing. Use this tool to extract and structure webpage data from a simulated web environment.
    MIT
  • Access and retrieve the complete contents of a specified file from the file system, supporting various text encodings. Requires a file path and `maxBytes` parameter to limit data read. Ideal for examining file content within permitted directories.
    MIT
  • Read the contents of a file as UTF-8 text, with an option to limit the number of bytes retrieved.
    MIT
  • Read file contents from a remote system. Return content as a string or as an array of lines. Provide the absolute file path; optionally specify server alias and set as_lines flag.
    MIT
  • Read file contents through a security gateway that logs all tool calls and enforces per-tool policies, approval gates, and optional signed receipts for verifiable access control.
    MIT
  • Read file contents on Linux systems to access configuration files, logs, and system information for troubleshooting and diagnostics.
  • Read file contents from a specified path using Edit MCP server. Specify encoding to access text or data files directly.
    MIT
  • Read file contents from a specified path with configurable encoding options to access and process text data within the Edit-MCP server environment.
    MIT
  • Read file contents to access text, code, or data stored in Linux systems. Specify the absolute file path to retrieve information for analysis or processing.
    MIT