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  • Scan keys in Redis using the SCAN command for non-blocking, production-safe iteration. Use a pattern to match keys and a cursor to paginate through results for complete retrieval.
    MIT
  • Generate custom music tracks using AI models by providing prompts and lyrics. Create songs tailored to specific styles, moods, or scenes. Save output in various formats and sample rates for diverse use cases.
    MIT
  • Get AI-generated answers to complex questions using web content. Choose search modes for academic, forum, wiki, or deep analysis responses with adjustable detail levels.
    Apache 2.0

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  • Give your AI agent a phone. Place outbound calls to US businesses to ask, book, or confirm.

  • Search for local businesses worldwide. Structured data optimized for AI agents. • Search Millions of businesses over 49 countries (Europe, Northamerica, Southamerica, Asia, Oceania) • Quality & demand scoring for every business • Ranking based on real user click-through data

  • Take a screenshot of any URL and use AI to detect visual bugs, ensuring your web pages appear correctly.
    MIT
  • Create short videos from text prompts using AI video generation for content creation and visual storytelling.
    MIT
  • Search for academic research articles using Google Scholar to find relevant medical and scientific publications for research purposes.
    MIT
  • Retrieves documentation for the symbol at the current cursor position. Accepts no input, providing hover information directly.
    MIT
  • Type text at cursor position using clipboard paste with Unicode support. Temporarily replaces clipboard contents; for secure fields, use clipboard_write + cmd+v alternative.
    MIT
  • Drill into a section diff from a Confluence page compare by providing a cursor. Supports unified, side-by-side, and markdown_inline output formats.
    BSD 3-Clause
  • Retrieves the current mouse cursor coordinates, the active window title, and the window title under the cursor to provide context about the user's desktop focus.
    MIT