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"Understanding File Usage" matching MCP tools:

  • Check current usage, remaining limits, plan, and quota breakdown. Use proactively when monitoring usage or nearing limits to avoid disruptions.
    MIT
  • Upload a file from a local disk path to the wiki's File namespace. The upload is logged and fails if the target title already exists.
    MIT
  • Permanently delete a usage limit by its ID to remove the associated budget and clear tracked usage. Check list_usage_limit_entities first to understand the impact.
    MIT

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

  • Geometry and CAD file metadata extraction for STL, OBJ, PLY, PCD, LAS/LAZ, glTF/GLB.

  • Update a usage limit's name, credit limit, alert threshold, or reset schedule by ID. Changes apply immediately without clearing accumulated usage.
    MIT
  • Retrieve detailed metadata about a file or directory: size, creation and modification times, permissions, and type. No content reading required.
    MIT
  • Analyze codebases and design user interfaces using Google Gemini's visual understanding and detective capabilities for rapid prototyping and comprehensive analysis.
    MIT
  • Check your current credit balance and usage breakdown before performing credit-consuming operations. View remaining credits, plan tier, billing period, and usage by category.
    MIT
  • Read and chunk a datasheet PDF for analysis. Supports local file upload or fetching cached chunks by part SKU, with optional keyword filtering to reduce context usage.
    Apache 2.0
  • Upload files to RSpace documents and attach them as proper file attachments in one step. Supports all file types including images, PDFs, and data files.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Retrieve file or directory metadata including size, creation time, permissions, and type without reading contents. Works only within allowed directories.
    Apache 2.0
  • Generate a DESIGN.md file that compiles design system tokens and usage patterns into a machine-readable and human-readable format, compatible with generative UI tools and AI coding agents.
    MIT
  • View indexed source directories with file counts, chunk totals, and disk usage to monitor indexing status.
    MIT
  • Retrieve statistics about your notebook library, including total notebooks and usage metrics. Monitor your library's activity and track notebook usage.
    MIT
  • Analyze a local file by asking a specific question. Returns structured insights without revealing full content, reducing token usage significantly.
    Apache 2.0