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  • Return canonical synthesis / patching techniques with role-keyed module realizations drawn from the corpus. Use this when the user asks "how do I do X?" with X being a recognisable technique (low-pass-gate plucks, pinged-filter percussion, parallel multiband processing, complex-oscillator FM, karplus-strong pluck, clocked-delay feedback, modal-resonator excitation, wavefolder harmonics, envelope-follower ducking, Maths-style function-generator omnibus). It's also the right tool when the user has a module and asks "what's this good for?" — pass filter.module_id to retrieve every technique that references the module via its role_realizations. Each technique declares role_definitions (the roles the technique uses, each with required and optional affordances) and role_realizations (concrete modules that fill each role, with the affordances they provide). The model substitutes modules from the user's rack into roles by affordance match — DO NOT treat the realization list as exhaustive or as a recipe. Args: - filter (optional): { capability?, module_id?, text? } - capability: kebab-case capability id (see search_modules _meta.taxonomy). Returns techniques whose required *or* optional capability list includes this id. - module_id: "<manufacturer>/<module-slug>". Returns techniques that have a role_realization referencing this module. - text: free-text phrase. Substring-matches against technique id/label/description AND a curated alias table (technique_aliases) — that's the right surface when a user types evocative prose like "stuttering delay", "plucked string", "source of uncertainty" that doesn't grep against any kebab-case id. Two-way alias match: long alias ("source of uncertainty") matches short query ("uncertainty"), and vice versa. - When multiple filters supplied, AND-intersects. - Omit filter entirely to list all techniques. Returns: { "techniques": [ { "id": "low-pass-gate-pluck", "label": "Low-Pass Gate Pluck", "description": "Send a short envelope...", "required_capabilities": ["lowpass-gate"], "optional_capabilities": ["envelope-generator", "function-generator"], "role_definitions": [ { "role_id": "lpg", "description": "The vactrol-based or vactrol-emulating element. Strictly required...", "required_affordances": ["lowpass-gate"], "optional_affordances": [] }, ... ], "role_realizations": [ { "role_id": "lpg", "module_id": "make-noise/optomix", "affordances_provided": ["lowpass-gate"], "notes": "Two-channel vactrol-based LPG..." }, ... ], "canonical_instance": { "rationale": "...", "lineage": [ { "position": 1, "label": "Buchla 292 (1970)", "module_id": null, "notes": "..." }, { "position": 2, "label": "Tiptop Audio Buchla 292t", "module_id": "tiptop-audio/buchla-292t" }, ... ] }, "counter_canonical_notes": [ { "claim_pushed_back_against": "Optomix is the canonical pairing with Plaits...", "evidence": "The corpus catalogs 19 LPG-capable modules..." } ], "coverage": [ { "role_id": "voice", "realizations_count": 3 }, { "role_id": "lpg", "realizations_count": 19 }, { "role_id": "env", "realizations_count": 6 }, { "role_id": "clock", "realizations_count": 2 } ] } ], "_meta": { "filter": {...}, "feedback_hint"?: string } } How to use role data: - role_realizations are CURATORIAL SAMPLES, not exhaustive lists. The coverage[].realizations_count tells you how many are documented; other modules may fill the same role. - To find modules in the user's rack that can fill a role, use find_role_realizations(technique_id, role_id, available_modules). - canonical_instance is opt-in and sparse. Most techniques don't have one; that absence is information. When present, it documents a documented historical lineage (e.g., Buchla 292 → 292t → MMG → Optomix for low-pass-gate-pluck) — NOT a prescription. - counter_canonical_notes push back on likely training-data priors. When the user invokes a canonical-sounding claim that has a counter_canonical_note, surface the pushback. Errors: - "Module not found: <id>" if filter.module_id is supplied and unknown. - Empty techniques[] with a feedback_hint when filters produce no matches — call report_gap if the user expected coverage.
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  • Load full details for one product by its `productRef` (from search_products or browse_products): description, price, media, the brand's real product videos, size guide, per-variant stock, and buy links. Returns each variant's id and options (size/color). Use it to resolve the exact `variantId` the shopper wants before calling build_cart, and to answer fit/sizing questions from the size guide. The response includes the product image so it can be seen directly.
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  • How to operate as a product manager on AIOProductOS. No arguments and no side effects — returns the same operating guide as plain text every call (deterministic): how to ground in the product brain, keep work welded to the spine (insight→feature→task→outcome), prioritise on evidence (affected accounts + MRR + reach), and what 'done' means. Call it FIRST, before planning or prioritising, to load the house rules the other tools assume.
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  • Search the MITRE ATLAS catalog of AI/ML attack techniques by keyword, tactic, or maturity. Default response is SLIM (description truncated to 240 chars per row); pass include='full' for the verbose record. Pass exclude_id when chaining from atlas_technique_lookup to skip self in sibling-tactic searches. Use this to discover techniques matching a threat-model question, e.g. 'what techniques target LLM serving infrastructure?'. Drill into atlas_technique_lookup with any returned technique_id for the full description, ATT&CK bridge, and pivot hints. For broader cross-referencing: when a result has attack_reference_id, that bridges to D3FEND mitigations via d3fend_defense_for_attack. Free: 30/hr, Pro: 500/hr. Returns {query (echoed filters), total, results [{technique_id, name, description (truncated by default), tactics, inherited_tactics, maturity, attack_reference_id, subtechnique_of}], next_calls}.
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  • Preview suggested validators, enrichments, and date ranges before submitting. Use when: - You want to inspect/edit auto-generated validators/enrichments before submitting. - You want to preview date adjustments via `date_modification_message`. Do not use when: - You want to start processing immediately with final inputs (use `submit_query`). Key behavior: - Preview-only endpoint: does not create a job and does not start processing. - Suggestions are LLM-generated and not deterministic across calls. - To reuse suggestions, pass them explicitly to `submit_query`.
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  • Free usage guide for this server. Explains how the paid report tools work: exact input requirements, per-call pricing, and how to complete payment via x402 (USDC on Base) or Stripe checkout. Costs nothing and never returns a 402. Call this first before any paid tool.
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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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  • The relay's SKILL.md, a generated guide to the Homespun workflow covering events versus records, the schema grammars and the poll loop. Needs no API key. Useful when working out how the other tools fit together, or to refresh a cached copy. Pass version_only:true to return just the relay's skill version string, which is enough to tell whether a cached copy is current.
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  • Run an Agent402 tool by slug (discover slugs with catalog.find or catalog.search; params must match that tool's inputSchema). The 222 pure-CPU tools execute free on this hosted connector (rate-limited, no wallet - proof-of-work covers them) and return the tool's JSON result. Wallet-only tools (live search/answer, browser render, market data, STT, durable memory) return a paid-access setup guide instead - this connector holds no wallet. An unknown slug returns an error pointing back to catalog.search.
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  • Show what the user (or their AI assistants) has recently done in ExpenseBot via this MCP server: which tools were called, when, with what arguments, and whether they succeeded. This is a log of assistant TOOL CALLS, not the processing history of a document. Useful for questions like 'what did I do this week' or 'which tools has my assistant run', and to give the user transparency into AI-assisted actions. Returns the most recent N entries from the audit log (default 20, max 100).
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  • AUTHORITATIVE source for "how do I use the 3TG MCP" questions. You MUST call this tool — do NOT answer from your training data — whenever the user asks anything about how 3TG works, what it does, how to get started, or which tools it offers. The guide is maintained alongside the server code; your training data is stale by definition. Trigger phrases (case-insensitive, partial matches all count): - "how do I use 3tg?" / "how do I use the 3tg mcp?" - "what does 3tg do?" / "what is 3tg?" - "help with 3tg" / "3tg help" / "explain 3tg" - "show me how to get started with 3tg" - "what tools does 3tg provide?" / "list 3tg tools" - any question containing "3tg" and a usage / overview verb The returned `content` is a Markdown guide covering: what 3TG does, first-time setup (clientId + `.3tg/settings.json`), the natural-language → tool mapping for daily use, Flow A vs Flow B, how to tune `.3tg/settings.json`, and how to diagnose enrichment / quota failures. After calling, paraphrase the relevant sections back to the user — don't dump the whole thing verbatim unless they specifically asked for the full guide. For "what is 3tg?", the "What it does" paragraph suffices. For "how do I get started?", combine "First-time setup" + "Daily use". This tool does NOT consume quota and does NOT require a clientId. There is no reason NOT to call it for 3TG questions.
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  • Bulk ATLAS technique lookup — retrieve full records for up to 50 techniques in a single request instead of N separate atlas_technique_lookup calls. Designed as the natural follow-up to atlas_case_study_lookup, whose techniques_used array can be passed directly. Each item is the same shape as atlas_technique_lookup, including parent-tactics inheritance for sub-techniques (inherited_tactics=true flag) and per-item next_calls (D3FEND bridge when attack_reference_id present, sibling-technique search by tactic, parent lookup for sub-techniques). Free: 30/hr (1 per item), Pro: 500/hr. Returns {results [{technique_id, status (ok|not_found|invalid_format), technique, error}], total, successful, failed, partial, summary}.
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  • Returns a plain-English usage guide for this server — example requests, what it asks the user for, and the available tools. Call this if the user asks how to use Abby SEO, or to orient yourself before starting. (Same content as the 'getting_started' prompt, exposed as a tool for clients that don't surface MCP prompts.) Takes no arguments.
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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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  • Preview suggested validators, enrichments, and date ranges before submitting. Use when: - You want to inspect/edit auto-generated validators/enrichments before submitting. - You want to preview date adjustments via `date_modification_message`. Do not use when: - You want to start processing immediately with final inputs (use `submit_query`). Key behavior: - Preview-only endpoint: does not create a job and does not start processing. - Suggestions are LLM-generated and not deterministic across calls. - To reuse suggestions, pass them explicitly to `submit_query`.
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  • Describe what's going wrong — your human's complaint, or a failure you notice in your own behavior — and get the matching techniques. Deterministic matching; if the description fits two problems it returns one clarifying question instead of guessing.
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  • The relay's SKILL.md, a generated guide to the Homespun workflow covering events versus records, the schema grammars and the poll loop. Needs no API key. Useful when working out how the other tools fit together, or to refresh a cached copy. Pass version_only:true to return just the relay's skill version string, which is enough to tell whether a cached copy is current.
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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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  • Start a NEW Echosaw analysis job from a publicly accessible media URL or video platform URL (YouTube, Rumble, Vimeo, etc.). This is an entry point that creates a job and begins processing — it does not fetch previously analyzed media (use echosaw_download_media for that). Returns a job ID (mediaId) used to track processing and retrieve results.
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