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"How to run a Windows command" matching MCP tools:

  • Open a new iTerm2 tab in a specified window. Optionally run a command or apply a profile.
    MIT
  • Execute Vim ex commands in Neovim to modify buffers, files, and editor state. Use for operations like saving files or splitting windows. Returns command output or error.
    MIT
  • Generate SIPp XML scenarios and shell commands for SIP load testing. Choose from options, register, or invite_uas_ringing scenarios. Set target, users, and call parameters to produce a ready-to-run command for your host.
    Apache 2.0
  • Execute commands in a visible terminal window by sending text input to a specified session, allowing real-time command execution and interaction with the terminal environment.
    MIT
  • Retrieve detailed information about a specific Airflow DAG run, including its state, start and end times, duration, run type, configuration, and execution metadata.
    Apache 2.0

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  • Copy files or directories with atomic write and permission preservation. Use dry run to preview, and overwrite to replace locked files on Windows.
    MIT
  • Create new terminal windows or access existing ones by name for direct user interaction and command execution. Specify a working directory to control where commands run.
    MIT
  • Automate Windows GUI by finding, inspecting, and controlling windows. Perform actions like clicking, typing, moving, resizing, and capturing screenshots.
    MIT
  • Analyze Windows memory dumps using Volatility 3 plugins to extract forensic data like processes, network connections, registry entries, and malware indicators.
    MIT
  • Explains how to call a specific Plesk API by name, providing clear steps to integrate with your Plesk hosting server.
    MIT
  • Execute PowerShell commands using a structured JSON definition. Supports single commands, pipelines, .NET methods, named parameters, and multi-command sequences.
    MIT
  • Record a fix result after attempting a fix and running a verification command, storing the pass/fail outcome with analysis details.
    MIT
  • Run a registered OpenSIPS MI command with optional parameters, enforcing read or write permission scopes based on the command's registration.
    Apache 2.0
  • Run commands on your Plesk server by specifying a command and optional context like subscription, stdin, or environment variables.
    MIT
  • Run shell commands directly from LLMs with explicit user permission via PermShell MCP. Specify command, directory, timeout, and input for secure execution.
    MIT
  • Send a trading command or parameter update to all live algorithms in your QuantConnect organization, with the ability to exclude a specific project.
    Apache 2.0