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"NestJS framework information and resources" matching MCP tools:
- Returns a testing template tailored to the source file's framework, including baseline scenarios and test file path patterns. Falls back to language baseline if framework is unrecognized.MIT
- Extract an OpenAPI specification directly from your framework source code. Supports FastAPI, Express, and NestJS without requiring a spec file.MIT
- Retrieve the folder structure, conventions, and rules for NestJS modules in LaunchFrame projects to maintain architectural consistency.MIT
- Retrieve the current virtual key scope, usage limits, and accessible resources for your AI API key.ISC
- Retrieve official step-by-step instructions to instrument Scout APM for your framework, supporting web, background jobs, and database libraries.MIT
- Fills text inputs or textareas with a specified value, clearing existing content and dispatching input/change events for framework compatibility.MIT
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- Alicense-qualityBmaintenanceA NestJS module for building Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers using decorators to expose services as tools, resources, and prompts. It features auto-discovery, a built-in playground UI, and support for multiple transports including SSE and Stdio.Last updated13MIT
- Flicense-qualityCmaintenanceA demonstration implementation of Model Context Protocol (MCP) using NestJS framework, allowing developers to build MCP-compatible applications with playground testing capabilities.Last updated65
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- Map security framework controls to EU regulation requirements to identify which articles satisfy specific security controls.Apache 2.0
- Automatically close the browser and release all resources to optimize system performance after completing browser automation tasks using the MCP server.MIT
- Retrieve metadata and status information for a specific computation by its ID from Code Ocean's computational resources.MIT
- Initialize a Zetrix smart contract development environment with project structure, testing framework, and utilities for blockchain application development.MIT
- Retrieve available blockchain data resources (ERC-20, ERC-721, native tokens) on the Seitrace Insights MCP Server to query specific on-chain insights and information.MIT
- Retrieve organization details including credit balance and usage information to monitor account resources and track API consumption.MIT
- Retrieve all available resources from Waldur instances to manage services through API access.MIT
- Close the stealth browser and release resources after completing web automation tasks that bypass bot detection services.Apache 2.0
- Retrieve detailed information about a specific agent, including its model, framework, category, outcome configuration, and failure risk score. Use for single agent lookup, not fleet-wide overviews.MIT
- Retrieve all available Jupyter kernel sessions with IDs, names, states, and specifications to monitor resources and identify kernels for connection.BSD 3-Clause
- Close the browser instance to release system resources while preserving LinkedIn credentials for future sessions.MIT
- Generate a security findings report by aggregating taint analysis results and mapping them to a compliance framework such as OWASP, CWE, PCI DSS, or STIG.MIT
- Retrieve contact information, office hours, and support channels for UAB Research Computing services to access technical assistance and resources.MIT
- Search framework-specific UI/UX guidelines and best practices for Flutter, React, Vue, SwiftUI, and other development stacks to implement component patterns and state management.MIT