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"Using a mobile phone for remote control functionality" matching MCP tools:

  • Find mobile phone numbers by providing LinkedIn profile URLs or work email addresses. Input multiple items to retrieve contact numbers for lead generation.
    MIT
  • Pull changes from remote source control to synchronize n8n workflows with the remote repository, ensuring local and remote versions are aligned.
    MIT
  • Rotate a mobile device to portrait or landscape orientation and wait for the rotation animation to complete, enabling testing of orientation-dependent layouts.
    MIT
  • Execute custom JavaScript in browser page context or Appium mobile commands to interact with DOM, trigger events, or run mobile actions when no dedicated tool is available.
    MIT
  • Determine whether a phone number is currently connected to WhatsApp and ready to send, using either the internal phone ID or E.164 number.
    MIT

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  • Read and write Mission Control state via MCP — projects, tasks, subtasks, templates, status updates.

  • Capture photos remotely from mobile devices via S3-backed upload URLs

  • Push local commits to a remote Git repository. Required: repo_path. Optional: remote, branch, force, set_upstream, dry_run. For staging, committing, and pushing in one step, use commit_and_push_changes.
    MIT
  • Retrieve the current SMS and phone number configuration for this agent, including SMS status, phone number, and forwarding email address.
    MIT
  • Manually test and debug mobile apps on specific devices using BrowserStack's cloud infrastructure. Install .ipa or .apk files, check for crashes, and analyze performance issues.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Bind a phone number (E.164) to a playbook ID to integrate real phone numbers with automated call workflows.
    MIT
  • Fetch detailed information for a specific remote configuration using the provided remoteConfigId, enabling efficient querying and management of A/B test data on the Hackle MCP server.
    MIT
  • Look up phone number details: validate format, identify country and national format, optionally retrieve carrier name, line type (mobile/landline/VoIP), and caller name (US only). Input E.164.
  • Check if version control (git) is enabled on your Cribl instance and verify if a remote repository URL is configured. Identify configuration status for version tracking.
    MIT