
Graphlit's Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server is a versatile tool that allows users to integrate various data sources like Slack, Discord, Google Drive, email, Jira, Linear, GitHub, and more into the Graphlit platform. It enables the ingestion and transformation of diverse data types, including documents, web pages, and multimedia files, into searchable formats. The tool supports web crawling and search without needing additional integrations, making it a comprehensive solution for data retrieval and management. Users can query contents, collections, and retrieve relevant sources or similar images. It also offers robust extraction capabilities, transforming text into structured JSON. With a wide range of data connectors and notification options, the MCP Server facilitates seamless data operations and project configurations. This makes it an invaluable resource for organizations looking to centralize and efficiently manage their data from multiple channels.
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Query the contents of your Graphlit project to retrieve specific information.
Query the collections within your Graphlit project.
Query various feeds in your Graphlit project.
Query conversations stored in your Graphlit project.
Retrieve sources that are relevant to your queries.
Find images that are similar to a specified image.
Generate a visual description of a given image.
Engage in a conversation with a language model.
Extract structured JSON data from a specified text.
Publish content as audio using ElevenLabs audio service.
Generate and publish an image using OpenAI's image generation.
Ingest files into your Graphlit project.
Ingest web pages into your Graphlit project.
Ingest messages from various platforms into your Graphlit project.
Ingest posts from social media or forums into your Graphlit project.
Ingest emails into your Graphlit project.
Ingest issues from project management tools into your Graphlit project.
Ingest plain text into your Graphlit project.
Ingest short-term memory content into your Graphlit project.
Crawl the web to gather information for your Graphlit project.
Perform web searches including searching for podcasts.
Create maps of web content for your project.
Take a screenshot of a web page.
Configure the settings for your Graphlit project.
Create a new collection within your Graphlit project.
Add specific contents to a designated collection.
Remove specific contents from a collection.
Delete one or more collections from your Graphlit project.
Delete one or more feeds from your Graphlit project.
Delete specific content from your Graphlit project.
Delete specific conversations from your Graphlit project.
Check if a specific feed has completed its processing.
Check if a specific content has been fully processed.
List the channels available in your Slack workspace.
List the teams available in Microsoft Teams.
List the channels available in Microsoft Teams.
List the libraries available in SharePoint.
List the folders available in SharePoint.
List the projects available in Linear.
List the databases available in Notion.
List the pages available in Notion.
List the folders available in Dropbox.
List the folders available in Box.
List the guilds available in Discord.
List the channels available in Discord.
List the calendars available in Google Calendar.
List the calendars available in Microsoft Outlook.