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"Tools or methods to read and reorganize Chrome bookmarks" matching MCP tools:

  • Clone a Chrome profile into an isolated mcp-stealth location, preserving cookies, history, bookmarks, passwords, and extensions state. Chrome must be closed.
    MIT
  • Remove a specific tag from all bookmarks or a designated collection in Raindrop.io. Simplify tag management and organize bookmarks efficiently.
    MIT

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    Provides MCP tool adapters for Bioconductor methods like limma, DESeq2, and fgsea, enabling statistical analysis of omics data through containerized R execution. It serves as a bridge between MCP clients and bioinformatics tools for reproducible research workflows.
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    Apache 2.0
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    An MCP server that provides tools for interacting with Chrome through its DevTools Protocol, enabling remote control of Chrome tabs to execute JavaScript, capture screenshots, monitor network traffic, and more.
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  • Transform any blog post or article URL into ready-to-post social media content for Twitter/X threads, LinkedIn posts, Instagram captions, Facebook posts, and email newsletters. Pay-per-event: $0.07 for all 5 platforms, $0.03 for single platform.

  • 20 free dev tools: JSON/YAML, XML/SQL, Cron, SEO, QR code, URL shortener, cron tasks, files

  • Read cluster memory to retrieve entities, claims, methods, or all information from a research cluster, filtered by confidence level.
    MIT
  • Lists all available tools and methods in the MCP Hello World server for integration testing and development purposes.
  • Retrieve all bookmarks created for a specific read by providing its ID. Organize your reading progress and reference points.
  • Launch Chrome with remote debugging for automated browser testing. Choose a new instance alongside existing Chrome or a fresh session with a clean profile, with optional cookie and login copying.
    MIT
  • Start a new browser or mobile automation session, replacing any existing one. Launch or attach to Chrome, or initiate iOS/Android app testing with device capabilities.
    MIT
  • Capture runtime performance metrics like JS heap size, DOM node count, and layout timing from an active Chrome tab to monitor memory usage and detect leaks.
    MIT
  • Retrieve unhandled Chrome DevTools Protocol events from domains like Target or Debugger not covered by specialized listeners. Returns a JSON array with method, parameters, and timestamp.
    MIT
  • Gracefully terminates managed Chrome instance and closes all debugging connections. Use to clean up resources, prevent zombie processes, or end debugging sessions.
    MIT
  • Inspect any source file's classes, methods, and properties at a glance—no need to read the full file. Get a structured outline with signatures and docstrings to understand a module's layout quickly.
    MIT
  • Restarts Chrome with remote debugging enabled; optionally configure proxy to reset browser state or recover from crashes.
    MIT
  • Inspect full HTML or find contextual snippets around a search query in a Chrome tab. Use to examine page structure, locate elements by text, or confirm rendering without side effects.
    MIT
  • Verify if the Pilot Chrome extension is connected to route browser commands through your real Chrome, bypassing Cloudflare and bot detection.
    MIT
  • Run read-only GraphQL queries against Infrahub to perform relationship traversal, aggregation, or access fields not exposed by simpler tools.
    Apache 2.0