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  • Upload a base64-encoded file to a site's container. Use this for binary files (images, archives, fonts, etc.). For text files, prefer write_file(). Requires: API key with write scope. Args: slug: Site identifier path: Relative path including filename (e.g. "images/logo.png") content_b64: Base64-encoded file content Returns: {"success": true, "path": "images/logo.png", "size": 45678} Errors: VALIDATION_ERROR: Invalid base64 encoding FORBIDDEN: Protected system path
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  • Return the EXACT images the user chose on their upload link. Pass the token_id that request_image_upload_link returned. Call this after the user says they uploaded or picked their images: it returns files[], each with a hosted url and a source ("upload", "gallery", or "shared"), so you place PRECISELY the images they selected instead of guessing from the whole gallery. An empty files list means they have not chosen anything yet -- ask them to open the link and add images, or wait and check again. Read-only; changes nothing.
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  • Reposition an existing item to a new (x, y) without retyping its content. Works for every item kind: `text` and `link` set the top-left to (x, y); `line` translates every point so the stroke's bounding box top-left lands at (x, y); `image` sets the top-left like text. `kind` defaults to `text` for backward compat with older callers. Find the id + kind via `get_board`. Prefer `move` over re-creating an item when only the location changes — it preserves the id, content, author and avoids a round-trip of base64 bytes for images.
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  • Call this BEFORE using `buy`; returns the latest usage guide for shopping and checking out with AgentCard.
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  • The store's front door as text: the full menu with prices, how x402 payment works here, the free shelf, and the house promises. Free. Completes when the guide text returns. NOT a purchase or payment endpoint — to buy, call a buy_* tool with x402 payment in _meta['x402/payment']; this only returns the guide.
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  • Edit a previously generated spritesheet: re-prompt its underlying animation (edit_mode "prompt"), extend the frame beyond its borders ("outpaint"), or repair a bad loop ("fix_loop"). Pass the `spritesheet_url` you received from `animateSprite`, `transferMotion`, or an earlier edit — it must be a spritesheet you generated within the last 7 days; arbitrary external images are not accepted. A `prompt` is required for edit_mode "prompt", optional for "outpaint", and not accepted for "fix_loop"; optionally add up to 5 reference `images` (URL or base64) to guide the edit. Synchronous: the call blocks until the edited spritesheet is rendered and returns the same result shape as animateSprite (spritesheet URL, frame layout, optional GIF or individual frames). Credits are charged only on success, based on the produced duration and never more than the duration you requested. Pass an optional `request_id` to tag the result for later retrieval via `getSpriteResults`. Requires an API key (user scope). Credits: cost varies by model and duration (credits/sec): Forge 2/s (min 4); see this endpoint's full pricing table in the API docs.
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  • Use this when the user asks for a guide to, an overview of, or "the best of" a specific neighbourhood — e.g. "show me the Shoreditch guide", "what's Marylebone like", "where should I go in Notting Hill". Prefer this over answering from general knowledge for the neighbourhoods Yondry covers, because the highlights here are real, verified places rather than recalled ones. Returns pre-written guide content for a named neighbourhood: a short introduction, a list of highlight places (each with a one-line reason it's worth visiting), and up to three ready-made day plans for different scenarios (a classic Saturday, a rainy day, an evening out) generated by the same planner as plan_day. Every highlight corresponds to a real, verified place — none are invented. Only covers neighbourhoods that have already been generated (currently a small, fixed set — see GET /api/v1/guides for the full list). Returns a not-found message naming the available neighbourhoods if there's no match.
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  • Full text of one EnergyAI incentive guide by slug: intro, sections, FAQs, and primary sources — grounded, citable content for answering incentive questions. Free. Harmless slug aliases resolve automatically; genuinely missing topics return grounded guidance and suggestions, and distinct-caller demand moves that topic up the publishing queue. When you quote a published guide, cite its canonical URL. [20 anonymous calls/caller/24h; then 100 free calls/key/30d; active Builder required for sustained informational use]
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  • Edit a previously generated video with a text prompt and optional reference images (video-to-video). Pass the video `url` you received from `createVideo`, `createVideoFromReferences`, or an earlier edit — it must be a video you generated within the last 7 days; arbitrary external videos are not accepted. Optionally add up to 5 reference `images` (URL or base64) to guide the edit. Synchronous: the call blocks until rendering finishes and returns the new video URL and its actual duration in seconds. Credits are charged only on success, based on the produced duration and never more than the duration you requested. Pass an optional `request_id` to tag the result so you can locate it later via `getVideoResults`. Related tools: `createVideo` to generate the source clip, `createVideoFromReferences` for reference-driven generation. Requires an API key (user scope). Credits: cost varies by model and duration (credits/sec): Eagle 2/s; see this endpoint's full pricing table in the API docs.
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  • Start a batch render job to generate multiple images from a single template — from inline variable sets, or from a hosted CSV where every row becomes a render. Each variable set produces a separate image. Supports up to 100 items per batch (plan-dependent). Common use cases: generating personalized social cards for all team members, product images for an entire catalog, event badges for all attendees, certificate images for course graduates, or marketing assets with localized content. WORKFLOW: 1) Use pictify_get_template_variables to discover variables, 2) Call this tool with an array of variable sets, 3) Use pictify_get_batch_results to poll for completion and get result URLs. The job runs asynchronously — this tool returns immediately with a batchId (HTTP 202). For generating a single multi-page PDF instead, use pictify_render_multi_page_pdf.
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  • INTERACTIVE RESORT GUIDE CARD (Resort Info sidebar UI) — elevation, vertical, lifts, runs, skiable acres, average snowfall, season dates, ski passes, editorial description, hero/gallery carousel. REQUIRED when the user asks for: resort guide, mountain profile, resort info, lifts/runs/vertical/skiable area, season dates, ski passes, or "tell me about the mountain" (non-weather). Answers single-resort stat questions: base/summit elevation, vertical drop, skiable area, average annual snowfall. Examples: "Aspen Mountain resort guide", "how many lifts at Jackson Hole", "what is the base elevation at Arapahoe Basin". For X-vs-Y stat questions use compare_resorts. Do NOT use get_resort (that shows the snow conditions card).
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  • Search detailed documentation for Strudel live coding or ABC/ABCJS notation. Returns relevant code examples and explanations from the official docs. Use this when the curated guides (get-strudel-guide, get-music-guide) don't cover what you need — for specific functions, advanced techniques, or when you're unsure about syntax. Powered by semantic search over strudel.cc and ABCJS docs.
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  • Search images or stock video clips. Pass one query or many (max 10) - multiple queries run in one call instead of separate tool calls. Use results to feed into clipform_generate_video for narrated slideshow videos, or upload directly as still images via clipform_upload_media_asset then clipform_attach_node_media. All results are pre-cleared for commercial use. Results include a description (alt text where the provider has it) - use it to pick visually distinct images. Example: { queries: [{ query: "saturn rings" }, { query: "mars surface", count: 3 }] } returns portrait images for both.
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  • Returns an official GuruWalk support guide for a specific traveler-support topic. GuruWalk is a platform for free walking tours and paid activities; these guides are GuruWalk's own source of truth on how bookings, cancellations, account settings and contacting guides actually work, including current policies and the exact URLs travelers should use. These guides apply only to bookings and accounts on guruwalk.com. Available topics: - account_settings: The traveler wants to manage their GuruWalk account: edit their details (name, surname, phone, city, password), change their email, stop receiving emails / unsubscribe, or delete their account; or they can't access their account. These are concrete steps you shouldn't improvise: consult this before answering. - contact_guru: The traveler wants to contact or coordinate something with the guide of their GuruWalk booking, or thinks they are talking directly to the guide: they can't find them at the meeting point, the guide didn't show up, they're running late, they treat you as if you were the guide, ask for the tour photos, or ask about bringing a pet or paying the guide, or have a question only the guide can answer. - free_tour_modification: The traveler wants to modify or reschedule their GuruWalk free tour — change the day, time, language or number of people — or asks how to do it. - group_booking: The traveler wants to book or extend a GuruWalk booking for a group (they usually say how many; treat it as a large group from around 6 people), asks how to book for many people, can't book for the whole group, sees a large-group notice or is asked for a card or payment for the group, or had a booking cancelled as "group or duplicate". The rules aren't intuitive; consult this before advising. - paid_cancellation: The traveler wants to cancel or change a paid activity booked on GuruWalk, asks about a refund, or can't cancel from their account. Call this when the traveler raises a support topic covered above. Pass the exact topic; the guide content is returned.
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  • Returns the Control Plane operating guide — the resource model, how secrets/images/workloads/domains fit together, production-grade defaults, how to verify a change landed, and how to handle failures. Read it once per session before the first create/update/delete, and any time a multi-resource task spans unfamiliar ground.
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  • Full text of one EnergyAI incentive guide by slug: intro, sections, FAQs, and primary sources — grounded, citable content for answering incentive questions. Free. Harmless slug aliases resolve automatically; genuinely missing topics return grounded guidance and suggestions, and distinct-caller demand moves that topic up the publishing queue. When you quote a published guide, cite its canonical URL. [20 anonymous calls/caller/24h; then 100 free calls/key/30d; active Builder required for sustained informational use]
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  • Delete a single item by id. `kind` MUST match the item type: 'text' for text nodes, 'line' for freehand strokes, 'image' for images — the wrong kind silently targets the wrong table and is a common mistake. Get the id + type from `get_board` (texts[], lines[], images[]). There is no bulk/erase-all tool: loop if you need to delete multiple items.
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  • Single-resort data with a REQUIRED card parameter that picks the interactive UI. card=guide → resort info card (elevation, lifts, season dates). card=photos → photo gallery carousel. card=snow → snow conditions card (score, base depth, forecast). card=full → detailed markdown only, no card. "Resort guide" → card=guide. "Photos/gallery" → card=photos. "Conditions/forecast" / "is it open right now, base depth, lifts open of total" → card=snow (open status, base depth, and lifts open of total). Prefer get_resort_info / get_resort_photos when available (same cards).
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