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danstrem2
serpapi
Unified search API across Google, Amazon, Yelp, OpenTable, Walmart, and more. Use when searching for products, local businesses, restaurants, shopping, images, news, or any web search. One API key, many engines.
2 · bundle
bankrbot
bankr-shopify
Manage Shopify stores via GraphQL Admin and Storefront APIs using curl, with Bankr-native bridges for onchain data, x402 payments, and loyalty drops.
1.2k · bundle
composiohq
productboard-automation
Manage Productboard features, notes, objectives, components, and releases through natural language commands.
66.9k
composiohq
zoho-bigin-automation
Automate Zoho Bigin CRM operations including pipelines, contacts, companies, and products through Composio's Zoho Bigin toolkit via Rube MCP.
66.9k
google
data-manager-api-audience-ingestion
Uploads audience members to Google products like Customer Match and mobile device ID audiences using the Data Manager API.
14.4k
vikingokft
wc-store-api
Build against the WooCommerce Store API for shopper-facing products, cart, checkout, and headless carts, including route selection, nonce and cart-token handling, extension data, and payment requirements.
0
jeffallan
atlassian-mcp
Integrates with Atlassian products to manage project tracking and documentation via MCP protocol. Use for querying Jira issues with JQL filters, creating and updating tickets, searching Confluence pages, managing sprints, and setting up MCP server authentication.
10.4k · bundle
grvpanchal
server-api
API service-layer patterns — axios/fetch client with interceptors, domain-scoped service objects (UserService, ProductService), auth-token refresh, request cancellation, and error normalisation. Use when adding or reviewing HTTP call sites, organising services under api/ or services/, or centralising cross-cutting request concerns.
0
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new-development
Greenfield development path for products, tools, and systems that do not yet exist. G Stack validates the idea before anything is planned or built. Use when starting from zero: no existing codebase, no existing schema, no existing API that this extends. AUTO-FIRE immediately when the user says any of: - "new development", "/new-development [description]" - "I have an idea for [X]", "I want to build [X] from scratch" - "new product", "new tool", "new platform", "new application" - "build [X] — it doesn't exist yet", "start a new project" Do NOT use when an existing codebase already exists for the work — use /full-development for large brownfield work. If unsure: ask "Does any part of this already exist in code?" If yes → /full-development. This is the most token-intensive command. Use it when the investment is justified by the scope of what is being built.
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