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"Managing Supabase and Vercel Integration" matching MCP tools:

  • Put one or more media files into your workspace media library (max 10, uploaded sequentially). This is step one of attaching media to a node - follow up with clipform_attach_node_media to place the returned media_asset_id on a node. When a public URL is provided, the media is fetched and stored automatically. For video: ingested via Mux. For image: stored in Supabase. Captions from clipform_generate_tts enable per-word highlighting in the viewer once attached.
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  • Who am I? Returns the signed-in account: email, @handle, plan + limits, counts of sites/domains/drives, and connected DNS providers. Call this first to orient before managing sites or domains.
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  • Expert developer playbooks — not your repo. Stripe webhooks & checkout, Supabase RLS, Next.js auth (clerk, next-auth), payment flows, CSP/HSTS, deploy patterns. operation=search finds entries by question; operation=get returns full guidance by slug from search. Read summary and checklist first. 2 credits hosted. No project path. Call when standard patterns beat guessing — wiring stripe checkout, fixing auth middleware, Supabase RLS policies, hardening after audit_headers. Use AFTER repo tools if code context is still thin. NOT for user's codebase (get_project_context, find_code, read_code), registry packages (check_package), tests (check_test), live URL (audit_headers), or saving decisions (project_memory). Example: Zephex_dev_info({ operation: 'search', query: 'Stripe webhook raw body verification', category: 'payments' }) then get with returned slug. Read-only.
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  • Semantic search across the full corpus — every place dossier, corridor signal, meeting reading, and named-pattern brief. Returns results ranked by cosine similarity in a 1024-dimensional embedding space (Voyage AI 4 + Supabase pgvector). Use when the agent does not know the canonical entity slug or named-pattern title in advance — the search returns the readings whose semantic structure best matches the natural-language query, with type, title, similarity, and resolved URL per hit. Threshold 0.55, top 12.
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  • Verify the connection to Debitura and show which creditor account the API key belongs to. Call this first to confirm the integration is set up correctly.
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  • Verify a GitHub Personal Access Token against api.github.com/user, then store the resulting username on your IC profile. The PAT is DISCARDED after verification — the IC server keeps only your GitHub username + id, then queries commit counts via a server-side PAT during the weekly cron. Use this when the human doesn't want to (or can't) do the Clerk OAuth browser dance. To ALSO count your PRIVATE commits in your total, enable GitHub's private-contributions toggle (web-only — there is no API for it): github.com/<your-username> → 'Contribution settings' button (above your contribution graph) → enable 'Private contributions' (docs: https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-github-profile/managing-contribution-graphs-on-your-profile/publicizing-or-hiding-your-private-contributions-on-your-profile). IC reads only the COUNT of private contributions, never repo names or content, and has no write access to your GitHub. Args: { pat: string }. Returns: { ok, github: { login, id, name?, avatarUrl? }, next_steps: string[] }. Required scope: github:link.
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  • MCP server for interacting with the Supabase platform

  • Turn one third-party integration on or off. This changes live behaviour: DISABLING stops all syncing through that integration, so data quietly stops flowing until it is re-enabled. It does not disconnect the integration or revoke its credentials — the connection and its scopes survive, which is why re-enabling picks up where it left off. Safe to repeat: setting an integration to the state it is already in changes nothing. Requires an API key. Call list_integrations first so you know the current state rather than toggling blind.
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  • Get a Stripe billing portal URL for managing payment methods and invoices. Returns a URL (not a redirect) that the human can open in a browser. Requires: API key with read scope. Args: flow: Optional. Set to "payment_method_update" to go directly to the payment method update page. Returns: {"url": "https://billing.stripe.com/p/session/..."}
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  • Orientation for wiring a redu.cloud capability (backups, DNS, extra storage, a managed DB, ...) INTO an app already deployed on redu, e.g. 'add a backup feature to the Supabase I deployed on redu'. Explains the pattern: mint a LEAST-PRIVILEGE scoped API key (with the user's approval via create_api_key), inject it into the app, and call the redu API from the app. Call this when a user asks to add/integrate a redu feature into a running deployment and you are unsure how.
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  • Fetches operational status of major dev infrastructure (GitHub, Cloudflare, Discord, OpenAI, Vercel, npm, Reddit, Atlassian, Anthropic). Cache TTL 60s. Use when the agent needs to know if a dependency is up or to explain a recent outage.
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  • Upsert DNS records for a domain you own, at the rrset level: records at a (type, name) you send replace that rrset; rrsets you don't mention are preserved (NS never touched). An automatic zone backup is taken before every write. Best practice: call get_dns first and pass its zone_version so a concurrent change fails with DNS_VERSION_CONFLICT instead of being clobbered. Common patterns: Vercel (A @ 76.76.21.21), GitHub Pages (CNAME @ user.github.io), Cloudflare Pages (CNAME @ project.pages.dev)
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  • Creates a new Dreamlit workflow draft or updates an existing draft from an outcome-oriented natural-language prompt. Use after get_status; use get_workflow_and_preview_url first when editing an existing workflow. Existing Supabase Auth workflows can be edited except for the immutable trigger step; creating Supabase Auth workflows must happen through Supabase Auth email setup in the Dreamlit web app. Side effect: may create or modify a draft, but does not publish or install live triggers. Returns the workflow/draft result, action-required or handoff details when more input is needed, and relevant app URLs. Do not use for publishing, direct database changes, or low-level graph edits.
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  • List all available integration providers (not just connected ones). Shows name, category, auth type, features, and whether an adapter is implemented. Use this to help users discover what they can connect.
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  • Verify the connection to Debitura and show which creditor account the API key belongs to. Call this first to confirm the integration is set up correctly.
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  • Permanently revoke one of your Integration API keys. Any MCP clients or integrations using the key will lose access immediately and cannot be restored. Returns a preview; re-call with the confirm_token and an idempotency_key to commit.
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  • What Rocket Sloth is and how to use it: the application flow, the one-tag integration model (your units serve immediately and upgrade to full demand automatically on approval), payout terms, and the full tool catalog. No authentication required.
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  • List every third-party integration connected to the account, with its sync status and when it last ran. Start here when a question involves external data — it tells you which integrations exist and whether they are actually syncing. For one integration's configuration and scopes, follow up with get_integration; to turn one on or off, use toggle_integration. Reads only; nothing is connected, disconnected, or re-synced. Requires an API key. An integration listed as connected can still be failing to sync, so check the status rather than assuming. An empty list means nothing is connected yet, which is not an error.
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  • See how the BEST products each build the same hard pattern — one call, cross-product. Use before building any complex pattern: compare_recipes("Command Palette") returns a ranked panel (one per product), each entry carrying the at-a-glance layer you pick a reference by — overlay radius, whether it ships a shadow, backdrop filter, the open-motion string and the names of the captured states — so you see that Vercel animates the open where Supabase blurs the backdrop, instead of guessing at the invisible motion/state layer. This is the comparison view; call get_recipe(site, recipe_type) on the one you choose for its full measured anatomy tree, easings, state captures and video. Args: recipe_type: e.g. "Command Palette", "Pricing Table", "Toast", "Data Table", "Multi-step Form". industry: optional filter, e.g. "Dev Tools", "Fintech". scheme: optional "dark" or "light" (matches the recipe's measured overlay background). limit: panel size (1-12, default 8). Returns available recipe types if the requested one has no matches.
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