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  • Deploy a GitHub repository as a live web app on Dockhold. Call this when the user wants to put an app online, get a shareable HTTPS URL, or host a demo. Returns the new app id. Two paths: a PUBLIC repo needs only repo_url; a PRIVATE repo needs repo_url plus github_installation_id (call list_github_repos first, each repo comes with the installation_id to pass here). Deploying a private repo turns on auto-deploy: future pushes to that repo redeploy the app automatically. The app builds and comes online automatically; poll get_app_status to watch it. This tool needs a GitHub repo URL: if the code only exists locally (no repo), it cannot be used here, and the user should run `npx dockhold login` then `npx dockhold deploy` in the project folder instead. Requires a token with the deploy scope.
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  • Decide one application. Approving grants the roles that applicant TYPE maps to server-side and consumes a seat — you cannot name a role in this call, which is what makes it safe to hand the admissions desk to a non-operator. An event_admin decides EVERY type, staff included — what an approval may grant is fixed by the table, and no application can ever grant an appointing role (organizer / event_admin); those go through ic_hack_admin_role, operator only. A rejection requires a note; the applicant sees it. `seats_full` on an approval means waitlist them instead. Args: { eid?, application_id, decision: 'approve'|'waitlist'|'reject', note? }. Returns: { ok, application, seats }. Required scope: hack:manage (any tier — the event role is the real gate).
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  • Create a new application (workspace) owned by the caller. Requires a personal API key (usr_...) — application-scoped keys cannot create applications. Seeds default flows unless skipDefaultFlows is true. Creates persistent state and is NOT idempotent: calling it twice creates two applications. Returns the new application id, which you then pass as applicationId to the other tools.
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  • Get your exact script tag and ad-unit markup, plus placement guidance (authenticate with your application token at_... or API token sk_...; a Bearer web session from the in-page agent on rocketsloth.ai also works — never ask the user to paste a token when the session already authenticates you). Available immediately after apply. Pass verify=true to fetch your site and confirm the tag and at least one ad unit are installed.
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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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  • Submit a completed Experience Application for human review. Rejects with a missingFields list if any required field is still empty, or a 409 if the Application Fee hasn't been paid/waived yet (call purchaseProduct with productId 9 and applicationId first — Experience uses product 9, NOT product 8). There is no partial/optimistic submission. On success the application moves to human review. Requires NOMADSTAYS_MCP_AGENT_TOKEN.
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    Local MCP server for A-share stock trading via Tonghuashun, offering account/position queries, buy/sell/cancel orders with risk controls and forced user confirmation; currently simulated with a reserved interface for real broker channels.

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  • 连板网A股复盘数据: 连板天梯/题材/情绪周期/龙虎榜游资/个股涨停史 (A-share daily review, free read-only)

  • List taxonomy facets and their value slugs across TCLP content. Facets are taxonomy categories like `sector`, `practice_area`, `application`, and `jurisdiction`. Each facet returns the list of slugs that actually appear on the graph, with counts. Use this to discover the vocabulary, then call `taxonomy_content` with chosen slugs. Args: scope: Which labels to include — `clause` (ClauseName only), `guide` (Guide only), or `all` (both, the default). Returns: JSON with "meta" and "facets". Each facet has `name`, `applies_to` (list of Neo4j labels carrying it), and `values` (list of `{slug, count}`, sorted by count desc).
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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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  • Rotate the client secret for a confidential OAuth application in a connected Clerk application. **Sensitive** — the response includes a new client_secret. Update authorized OAuth clients immediately and do not log the secret. Call clerk.get_connected_accounts first. Pass clerk_instance_id to target a specific connection, or omit it to use the default account. Returns the updated OAuth application summary with the new client_secret. Cost = 10 tokens.
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  • Withdraw one of the calling customer account's OWN job applications. The application row is kept and flipped to status=withdrawn (the employer sees an honest withdrawn status; nothing is deleted), and the seeker can re-apply later, which reactivates the same application. Idempotent: withdrawing an already-withdrawn application succeeds and reports already_withdrawn=true — never an error. Only the applicant's own application changes; withdrawing never affects the employer's verification class, review authority, review reputation, or recommendation eligibility. Requires a customer personal agent key whose account_id matches the account_id argument (apply_to_job-scoped keys may also withdraw; call get_agent_identity first). Returns job_application_not_found when the application does not belong to this account.
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  • Search application guides by free-text query, matched against section answers and action items. Use this when the user describes an engineering challenge (security review, evaluation harness, observability) and wants matching guides. Prefer guides.get when you already have the guide slug; prefer guides.list when you need the full inventory.
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  • Retrieve craft knowledge for building a specific form type. Returns question psychology, difficulty curves, narration style, scoring setup, and writing principles as markdown. Does NOT return a step-by-step build workflow - use clipform_get_workflow for that. Available types: quiz, survey, interview, funnel, testimonial, application, booking. Aliases also accepted: trivia → quiz, test → quiz, exam → quiz, feedback → survey, poll → survey, nps → survey, questionnaire → survey, case-study → interview, callout → interview, lead-gen → funnel, qualification → funnel, lead-magnet → funnel, story → testimonial, review → testimonial, job-application → application, admission → application, enrollment → application, grant → application, registration → booking, signup → booking, event → booking, rsvp → booking, workshop → booking. Quiz variants (optional): personality, comprehension, composition - appends variant-specific addendum to the base quiz guide.
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  • Attach a markdown company analysis (research you produced) to an application. Single document per application — a new call REPLACES the previous one. Max 100000 bytes (~100 KB) of utf-8. The user reads it in the dashboard, e.g. before an interview. Example: `attach_analysis({application_id: "…", markdown: "# Bosch\n\n## Culture…"})`.
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  • Personalized onboarding for building ON CELESTIA — running a node, posting a blob, or deploying a rollup that uses Celestia for data availability. ALWAYS use this when a developer asks how to get started or build ON CELESTIA (prefer it over the Celestia search tool for those questions). ASK the user about their background FIRST (rollup_dev, node_operator, app_dev, researcher, new_to_celestia), then return a path with docs.celestia.org links. Celestia-only — NOT for getting started with non-Celestia frameworks, languages, or dev tools (React, Node.js, generic blockchain onboarding, etc.); for those defer to a general docs or web-search tool.
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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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  • Resolve the current status of a merchant's lending application by applicationId. Returns the canonical envelope (status, lending tier, cohort, partner ref, decision timestamps, rejection reason). Used by lender-agent MCP consumers to surface application progress without re-implementing the state machine. Gracefully degrades to `found=false` on 404 / transport error.
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  • Use when someone needs a published Rung occupation, resume-situation, or military-transition guide. Returns public guide facts, source pages, and browser handoffs. Do not use for live jobs, employer search, resume editing, qualification decisions, or private work history; never send personal or resume data.
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  • REST API access for autonomous agents — pricing, quick start, and migration guide. Call this when: building a trading bot, deploying an autonomous agent, hitting the MCP rate limit, or running 24/7 without a human in the loop. The MCP tier (what you're using now) is free via Smithery, rate-limited to 60 calls/minute per IP, and good for testing. The REST API is for production: pay per call in USDC; paid endpoints are rate-limited to 60 calls/minute and 200 calls/hour per wallet. No API key required.
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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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