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  • AccessOracle - 10 access control tools: IAM, PAM, recertification, segregation of duties.

  • Manage files and folders directly from your workspace. Read and write files, list directories, cre…

  • Retrieve detailed metadata about a file or directory: size, creation and modification times, permissions, and type. No content reading required.
    MIT
  • Find all files that import a specified file. Use this to understand dependency impacts and analyze module usages.
    MIT
  • Retrieve file or directory metadata including size, timestamps, permissions, and type without reading actual content.
    Apache 2.0
  • Analyze codebases and design user interfaces using Google Gemini's visual understanding and detective capabilities for rapid prototyping and comprehensive analysis.
    MIT
  • Permanently delete media files by ID from Cosmic CMS buckets. This tool requires write access and can optionally trigger webhooks upon deletion.
    MIT
  • Retrieve file metadata (uploader, timestamp, size, MIME type) and download URLs for thumbnail, preview, and original; the 'File:' prefix is added automatically.
    MIT
  • Execute Rhombus access control tasks: unlock doors, list groups, get credentials, activate/deactivate lockdowns, retrieve door schedules and access grants.
    MIT
  • Run SQL queries to analyze, modify, or troubleshoot Heroku PostgreSQL databases. Execute commands or file-based queries with credential management for direct database access.
    Apache 2.0
  • Modify your portal's configuration to adjust access controls, branding, file restrictions, and other settings.
    MIT
  • Create a portal for collecting files from external users with customizable access, branding, and security settings. Configure access codes, download passwords, file type restrictions, and more. Only name and subdomain are required.
    MIT
  • Lists directories accessible for file operations within the Pinata MCP server, enabling users to identify available storage locations for IPFS content management.
    MIT