"Using Terraform to Provision AWS Resources and Ansible to Configure Services" matching MCP tools:
- Search the OpenTofu Registry for providers, modules, resources, and data sources using simple terms. Filter results by type to find specific components.Mozilla Public 2.0
- Deploy or destroy AWS infrastructure on LocalStack using CDK, Terraform, or CloudFormation. Manage local development environments by applying infrastructure-as-code from project directories.Apache 2.0
- Discover server capabilities, supported AWS services, compliance frameworks, and intelligence engines to understand how to use the AWS Security Posture Advisor for security assessments.Apache 2.0
- Search and discover vetted AWS architecture patterns that combine multiple services to implement common use cases with built-in AWS Well-Architected best practices.Apache 2.0
- Provision an email address to receive verification codes and emails from online services. Optionally set a custom local part; leaves auto-generated if omitted. Returns full address and status.
- View all security checks available for AWS services to identify potential vulnerabilities and compliance issues. This tool provides check IDs, categories, and service mappings without requiring AWS credentials.MIT
Matching MCP Servers
- FlicenseAqualityCmaintenanceA containerized Model Context Protocol server that enables using natural language to develop AWS infrastructure with Terraform, offering best practices guidance, security scanning with Checkov, and access to AWS provider documentation.Last updated7
- AlicenseBqualityDmaintenanceA Model Context Protocol server that enables Claude to execute Python code using boto3 to query and manage AWS resources directly from conversations.Last updated124MIT
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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.
The AWS Knowledge MCP server is a fully managed remote Model Context Protocol server that provides real-time access to official AWS content in an LLM-compatible format. It offers structured access to AWS documentation, code samples, blog posts, What's New announcements, Well-Architected best practices, and regional availability information for AWS APIs and CloudFormation resources. Key capabilities include searching and reading documentation in markdown format, getting content recommendations, listing AWS regions, and checking regional availability for services and features.
- Trigger Terraform Cloud runs to deploy infrastructure, apply configuration changes, or destroy resources by executing plan and apply operations in a workspace.MIT
- Discover all Terraform resources in a module directory to identify resources available for import. Returns addresses and count/for_each usage for each resource.MIT
- Scan AWS, GCP, Vercel, and Cloudflare to map active services, endpoints, and regions for infrastructure visibility.MIT
- Generate AWS CLI commands and Terraform code to fix specific security findings identified by cloud-audit security checks.MIT
- Configure authentication for Origin Quantum cloud services to access quantum computing resources and devices.Apache 2.0
- Convert natural-language cloud architecture descriptions into ready-to-use Terraform HCL files for Azure, AWS, or GCP deployments.MIT
- Identify and remove CloudWatch alarms that no longer monitor active AWS resources to reduce unnecessary costs and simplify monitoring.MIT
- Identify security groups not attached to any AWS resources to reduce costs and improve security posture by eliminating unnecessary configurations.MIT
- Retrieve detailed information about Terraform modules including inputs, outputs, and resources to understand module specifications and requirements.MIT
- Encrypt sensitive text using Ansible Vault format with password protection for secure configuration management.TypeScriptMIT
- Analyze Terraform infrastructure configurations to generate detailed cost estimates and breakdowns for cloud resources.MIT
- List all resources in your Coolify instance, including applications, services, and databases.MIT
- Remove a Terraform-managed service and delete all associated resources from your homelab infrastructure.
- List all resources in Terraform state to manage infrastructure configurations and track deployed components.MIT