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  • Retrieve recently updated pages from GROWI with support for pagination, optional inclusion of work-in-progress pages, and filtering by app name.
    MIT
  • Retrieve recently added or updated ROMs. Adjust the limit parameter (default 20, max 100) to control the number of results returned.
    MIT
  • Retrieve completed orders from OKX cryptocurrency exchange within the last 7 days, including canceled orders from the past 2 hours, with filtering options by instrument type, ID, state, and order type.
    MIT

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  • Holiday photo MCP server: list and fetch personal holiday photos inline in Claude chat.

  • Retrieve recently updated pages from a specified space in Docmost to track content changes and maintain documentation currency.
    MIT
  • List all HubSpot forms ordered by most recently updated, with optional limit on number of forms returned. Helps track form activity and changes.
    MIT
  • List HubSpot marketing email campaigns sorted by most recently updated. Specify the number of campaigns to return and an offset for pagination.
    MIT
  • Retrieve recently updated Hacker News items and profiles to monitor new activity and changes in real-time.
  • Browse and filter San Francisco's open datasets by category to find recently updated or popular public data from the city's portal.
  • Retrieve a complete Google Business Profile including name, rating, reviews, address, phone, website, hours, categories, attributes, photos, description, and verification status.
    MIT
  • Restore memory to a previous state using an ISO timestamp or relative time expression. Preview changes with dry run mode.
    MIT
  • Retrieve pending approval requests and recently completed actions from the last 24 hours. Useful after a timeout or when reviewing past actions.
    MIT