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  • The Process Street MCP Server enables AI agents to query workflows, complete tasks, trigger runs, update form fields, search records, and pull structured operational data with full auditability. Built for compliance-first teams in financial services, healthcare, government, and enterprise operations.

  • Guardian Open Platform: content search, articles, sections, tags. Free dev key.

  • Look up known CVEs for a given software name and version using the National Vulnerability Database API.
    MIT
  • Retrieve public details about a software package, including its description, latest version, license, repository links, homepage, and malicious status. Supported types: PyPI, npm, Maven, Golang, NuGet, Huggingface, RubyGems.
    Apache 2.0
  • Stop the Godot runtime project and release the single process slot. Clean up bridge state; for attached sessions, detach without killing the externally launched process.
    MIT
  • Retrieve detailed configuration of a process variant from a SAP BW process chain step. Supports all process types: ABAP, DTP_LOAD, ADSOACT, and more.
    MIT
  • List every local development server currently running on a TCP port, showing framework, process info, and resource metrics.
    MIT
  • Verify if the GIMP bridge is active and determine which process handles requests.
    MIT
  • Get the current lunar phase and its software development interpretation to decide optimal times for deployments, code reviews, and maintenance based on moon cycle.
    Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal
  • Retrieve the status of an asynchronous process using its process status ID. Used to check completion after submitting create, update, or delete requests.
    MIT
  • Learn Dojo development basics with a beginner-friendly guide. Start new projects, understand workflows, and explore the Dojo architecture for building onchain worlds using Starknet.
    MIT
  • Shows the trend of confidence-score and execution-depth across recent runs to reveal if verification confidence is improving, decaying, or oscillating.
    MIT