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"Tools and techniques for analyzing and manipulating databases" matching MCP tools:

  • Retrieve server metadata including providers, tools, configuration, and signature databases for fingerprinting analysis.
    AGPL 3.0
  • List configured database connections to see available databases, drivers, and servers without exposing credentials. Use before other database tools.
    MIT
  • Enrich a threat by ID with malware/tools used, targeted sectors, affected OSes, campaigns, ATLAS techniques, mitigations, and detection data. Offers the "what was used and who was targeted" view.
    MIT
  • List all available Canadian court and tribunal databases from CanLII. Returns database IDs required for browse, citator, and other tools. Use to find valid IDs for courts like ONSC, ONCA, SCC, BCSC, etc.
    MIT
  • Identifies programming languages, frameworks, databases, cloud services, and tools mentioned in YouTube video transcripts for tech talks and tutorials.
    MIT

Matching MCP Servers

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    Enables AI assistants to interact with Databricks workspaces, running SQL queries, managing jobs, and exploring schemas via the Model Context Protocol.
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    GPL 3.0
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    Enables access to Usage and Billing APIs for managing accounts, products, meters, plans, and usage reporting. Supports operations like creating products/plans, reporting usage, and retrieving billing information.
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    MIT

Matching MCP Connectors

  • Rick and Morty MCP — wraps the Rick and Morty API (free, no auth)

  • Decision Layer for AI Agents — 58+ tools, Advisor, MCP. Free key: POST /v1/register {}.

  • Map CWE weakness IDs to MITRE ATT&CK techniques to identify attack techniques enabled by vulnerabilities. Supports threat modeling and detection engineering.
    MIT
  • Scan binary files for bossix imports, string indicators, and techniques to identify potential bossix-related threats.
    MIT
  • Retrieve details on a mitigation and all techniques it addresses. This helps map defenses to adversarial techniques.
    MIT
  • Execute SQL injection scans with configurable techniques, levels, and risk. Enumerate databases, tables, and dump data from target URLs.
    MIT
  • Suggest architectural decisions by analyzing code changes and project context, using advanced prompting techniques to produce consistent ADRs informed by past records.
    MIT
  • Lists all configured database connections with their types and details. Use this to discover available databases and obtain the connection name needed for other tools.
    Apache 2.0
  • Lists all databases or schemas in a Teradata system, with options to filter user-created databases or include all, and persist results as a volatile table.
    MIT
  • Retrieve a list of available Hydrolix databases to identify which time-series databases can be queried and explored.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve available databases, tables, and field schemas before writing SQL queries to confirm existing structures.
    MIT
  • Enrich IPs and domains with Shodan, Censys, WHOIS, reverse IP, Wayback Machine, and VirusTotal data. Auto-detects target type for 6 techniques in a single call.
    AGPL 3.0