smithery-ai-cli
Find, connect, and use over 100,000 MCP tools and skills via the Smithery CLI to integrate external services, manage agent workspaces, and automate workflows.
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Find, connect, and use over 100,000 MCP tools and skills via the Smithery CLI to integrate external services, manage agent workspaces, and automate workflows.
🛡️ GDPR & LGPD Privacy Guardian: Automated compliance scanner that detects PII exposure, insecure logging, and tracking violations in your codebase to prevent regulatory fines.
AI-powered Technical SEO auditor that runs Lighthouse/PageSpeed tests and automatically applies code-level fixes for performance, accessibility, and structured data.
Manage Vibesafe units to scan, generate, test, and verify AI-written code with cryptographically-secure hash-locked checkpoints.
Perform deep security analysis on codebases using CodeQL for interprocedural data flow, taint tracking, and automated vulnerability detection across multiple languages.
Debug the AWF (Agentic Workflow Firewall) by inspecting containers, analyzing Squid logs, checking iptables, and troubleshooting network or domain access issues in isolated sandboxes.
6-phase read-only Python analysis workflow that identifies design principle violations, code smells, and modernization opportunities based on specific project types (POC to Open Source).
Intelligent orchestration for dispatching tasks to specialized background agents with performance-based routing and execution tracking.
Manage 1Password credentials through the CLI for secure secret injection, session authentication, and automated workflows.
Meta-skill for structured, multi-depth codebase exploration including architectural analysis, fast structural overviews, and deep-dive documentation workflows.
A professional bug bounty reporting agent that enforces impact-first writing, CVSS 3.1 scoring, and pre-submit validation for platforms like HackerOne, Bugcrowd, and Intigriti.
Initialize and configure Trigger.dev in your project. Essential for setting up the SDK, project configuration, directory structure, and your first background task.