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    An MCP server that provides information about Utkarsh, including bio, skills, work experience, and portfolio projects, accessible via local stdio or remote HTTP with OAuth.
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  • Retrieve complete information about a specific tool, including all details about its input schema and purpose.
    MIT
  • Delegate thinking, planning, and real-time web or Twitter/X search tasks to Grok by providing relevant context, files, and prompts for accurate responses.
    MIT
  • Check Grok Build bridge diagnostics: verify grok installation, authentication, available models, and data location to debug 'grok not found' or auth errors before spending quota.
    MIT
  • List xAI API models, local Grok CLI models, and .grok model profiles separately to compare available options.
    MIT
  • Check whether Grok CLI is logged in via OAuth. Run this before first use to confirm authentication, avoiding errors from an unauthenticated session.
    MIT
  • List and search local Grok Build sessions by id, query, or cwd. Filter by exact id, case-insensitive substring over title, first prompt, and id, or starting directory to find and resume sessions with grok -r.
    MIT
  • Ask questions or give instructions about uploaded files and get replies from Grok that reference file contents. Supports persistent chat sessions.
    MIT
  • Report grok-build-mcp-server status: version, resolved binary, permission ceiling, CLI readiness, and run defaults. Start here when any grok tool acts unexpectedly.
    MIT
  • Fetch information about the authenticated user to verify identity and manage session context.
    MIT
  • Send messages to Grok AI models to get chat responses, process images, or call functions through the AceDataCloud API.
    MIT