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"User Interface Design or Concepts" matching MCP tools:

  • Transform basic interface ideas into comprehensive UI/UX design specifications covering visual design, typography, colors, animations, and user experience requirements.
  • Generate User Interface Requirement Documents from a specified project path using the Specif-ai MCP Server to streamline design and development processes.
  • Find all interfaces that a named struct satisfies. Ideal before refactoring a method to check which interface contracts will break.
    MIT
  • Search Tenzir documentation by keyword to find operators, functions, or concepts, and explore related content through cross-references for comprehensive understanding.
    Apache 2.0
  • Find medical concepts similar to a reference concept, name, or natural language query using semantic, lexical, or hybrid algorithms. Use to explore related concepts, find alternative codes, or build phenotype sets.
    MIT

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  • Find images across the web to illustrate concepts, locate specific pictures, or discover visual resources. Returns images as base64-encoded JPEGs or URLs with metadata.
    Apache 2.0
  • Find medical concepts from natural language descriptions using semantic understanding. Matches symptoms, conditions, or treatments to standardized clinical codes even without exact terminology.
    MIT
  • Retrieve detailed screen design data from Zeplin, including layers, annotations, and design tokens, to understand layout and interactions for development.
    MIT
  • Locate OMOP concept IDs for medical terms by searching OHDSI standardized vocabularies. Returns matching concepts with names, vocabulary, domain, and standard status.
    MIT
  • Export design tokens as CSS custom properties, SCSS variables, Tailwind config, W3C or JSON. Specify context and category for targeted output.
    MIT
  • Update an existing ABAP interface by replacing its source code. Handles locking, unlocking, and optional activation.
    MIT