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"Model-Controller-Presenter (MCP) for Building iOS Apps" matching MCP tools:

  • List Android emulators and iOS simulators for Tauri mobile development. Identify available devices to run and test Tauri apps.
    MIT
  • Read logs from console, Android, iOS, or system sources to debug Tauri apps. Filter by lines, regex, timestamp, or window for targeted troubleshooting.
    MIT
  • Learn to build your first Stimulus controller by creating a greeting controller with targets, actions, and DOM event handling through step-by-step guidance.
  • Extract presenter notes from a specific slide in Apple Keynote presentations to access speaking cues and additional content.
    MIT

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  • Connect to a nomos controller by name to access its tools and resources, automatically disconnecting any previously connected controller.
    MIT
  • Registers a new controller to connect to a nomos smart home system. Automatically selects it as active if no other controller exists.
    MIT
  • Execute app-only helper actions for git status, graph, push, pull, commit, stash, and app feedback. Designed for MCP app dispatch, not for direct agent calls.
    MIT
  • Retrieve and create door controller rules and door policies for Rhombus access control systems. Use appropriate parameters to manage rules and policies.
    MIT
  • Manage controller templates and saved configurations for reusable strategy definitions. Supports list, describe, upsert, and delete actions. Does not affect running bots—use manage_bots for live updates.
    Apache 2.0
  • Discover available building sites to access building data, equipment, and sensor information through the Tacit MCP server.
    MIT
  • Capture a memory graph snapshot of a running Mac or iOS simulator process. Specify app name or PID to generate a .memgraph file for leak analysis.
    Apache 2.0
  • Launch iOS apps in simulators by providing simulator UUID and bundle identifier for testing and development workflows.
    MIT