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"Wear OS" matching MCP tools:

  • Access Wear OS development reference covering Compose for Wear, Tiles, and Health Services API. Find correct components and dependencies for Wear OS.
    MIT
  • Retrieve a list of all available OS templates (images) in IONOS CLOUD to select the base operating system for server provisioning.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve aggregated OS-level plan, task, and token counts for a quick overview of workspace status.
    MIT
  • Unlock your Bitwarden vault by entering your master password through a native OS dialog; the password is never exposed to the protocol or LLM.
    GPL 3.0
  • Perform clicks with the real OS mouse pointer on pages that ignore synthetic DOM events. Use when standard clicks fail due to page restrictions.
    MIT

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    Enables interaction with z/OS mainframe systems via FTP, including dataset listing/download/upload, JCL job submission and monitoring, with advanced text processing and pagination support.
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  • Generate cryptographically secure random bytes, tokens, or passphrases using OS-level CSPRNG. Supports hex, base64, url-safe, alphanumeric, and diceware formats.
    GPL 3.0
  • List all device and OS emulator profiles available for scans. Get IDs to use in create_scan, or categories for campaign emulator settings.
    MIT
  • Checks governance gates for an OS plan and returns whether the plan is currently blocked. Use to verify gate state before proceeding.
    MIT
  • Create an OS-level execution plan for a target component, enabling approval review and gate inspection before deployment.
    MIT
  • Check API availability across Apple platforms and OS versions. Identifies minimum deployment targets, deprecations, and platform-specific alternatives for any API URL.
    MIT
  • Parses a user-agent string to extract browser, device, OS, and engine details. Identifies crawlers, bots, and potential attack user-agents.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve macOS system details including computer name, username, home directory, and OS version for system administration and troubleshooting.
    MIT
  • Manually test and debug websites on specific browser and OS combinations using BrowserStack's cloud infrastructure. Identify layout or compatibility issues in real-time by specifying the browser, OS version, and URL to analyze.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Retrieve Windows system information including hardware details, OS configuration, environment variables, and installed software for system analysis and troubleshooting.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve GPU device info, VRAM usage, ComfyUI/Python/PyTorch versions, and OS details from the connected ComfyUI server to verify connectivity and resource availability before running workflows.
    MIT