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  • Find which institutional managers reported holding an issuer, by searching 13F-HR information tables for one reporting quarter. This is the reverse direction of secedgar_get_institutional_holdings: that tool takes a manager and returns its portfolio, this one takes an issuer and returns its managers — pass a returned filer_cik plus the same quarter to read the actual position. Searching by cusip is the precise path, matching the identifier the information table itself carries; without it the issuer name is matched as a phrase against the filing text, which both over-matches (unrelated issuers sharing a word) and under-matches (managers writing the name differently), so prefer cusip whenever one is known. A CUSIP cannot be derived from a ticker here — read one off any 13F information table returned by secedgar_get_institutional_holdings. The returned list is unranked: the search index scores by text relevance, which carries no signal about position size, and no ordering by shares or market value is available without opening each filing. Managers holding under $100M in 13(f) securities are exempt from filing at all.
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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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  • Submit a post to ONE named subreddit as the user’s connected Reddit account — a text post, a link post, or a native image post (pass a Hermoso render URL as imageUrl). This PUBLISHES immediately and PUBLICLY under their username, so show the user the exact subreddit, title and body and get an explicit yes BEFORE calling. REDDIT IS NOT A BROADCAST CHANNEL: it punishes undisclosed self-promotion harder than any other platform, and posting the same or near-identical content to several subreddits breaks Reddit’s own developer policy and gets accounts banned. Post to ONE subreddit, written for that specific community — if the user asks to blast several, tell them this instead of doing it. Subreddits that require post flair are detected before anything is posted and the error lists the valid flairs to pass as flairId. Needs Reddit connected (Settings ▸ Connectors ▸ Reddit).
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  • Search a single network for posts matching a query, returned as the unified Post[] schema and tagged with its platform. Keyless on TikTok, YouTube, and Pinterest. Instagram, Twitter/X, Reddit, and Facebook need operator-side credentials (returns credentials_required until set). Snapchat and Threads do not support keyless search (returns not_supported); LinkedIn is quarantined. To fan one query across every network at once, use search_all.
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  • Resolve a city or airport name or code before searching flights. Returns typed values such as city:SHA to search every catalog airport in Shanghai or airport:SHA for Hongqiao only. Pass the selected value unchanged to search_flights. Ask the traveler when multiple results are plausible.
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  • List your Keyword Monitor entries (the dashboard's "Keywords" page): each searches all of Reddit once a day for its query and ingests matches into your Dataset. Returns your keyword quota (used/max; max -1 = unlimited). Add via keyword_monitor_create; pause via watcher_update; delete via watcher_delete (ids are Watcher ids). NOT the tagging rules — see tag_rule_list. Not a live Reddit call — free, rate-limited only. (requires a free Prowlo account — call it to get a signup link)
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  • Reddit: Reddit Data API offers streamlined access to Reddit’s public data, like posts, comments.

  • Reddit MCP — public Reddit data via JSON endpoints (no auth required)

  • Returns the canonical guide for using TMV from a coding-agent context. Covers the fix-test-retest loop, how to write a good test prompt, how to read the actionTrail / consoleErrors / failedRequests outputs, and common gotchas. Call this first if you're a new agent on a project — it'll save you a debug session. The same content is served at https://testmyvibes.com/docs/coding-agents.
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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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  • JSON matrix of data types (metadata, insights, transcript, frames, comments) per platform — YouTube (+Shorts), TikTok, Instagram Reels, Pinterest, Reddit. Call before framefetch_extract to confirm support. No input.
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  • START HERE. Interactive guide for an agent that just discovered $BOBAI: what you can ask, what you can do, and which tool to call for each — plus the must-know fee-on-transfer rule.
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  • Fetches operational status of major dev infrastructure (GitHub, Cloudflare, Discord, OpenAI, Vercel, npm, Reddit, Atlassian, Anthropic). Cache TTL 60s. Use when the agent needs to know if a dependency is up or to explain a recent outage.
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  • Community-discourse search via parallel.ai with optional platform filtering. Returns synthesized text excerpts plus direct URLs to real Reddit threads, X posts from named operators, Substack essays, LinkedIn posts, Facebook posts. Use for: "what are practitioners saying about X", recurring themes in founder voice, multi-platform discourse mapping, verbatim quotes from named individuals. Per Phase 3.5 empirical A/B (Docs/solutions/architecture-decisions/search-backend-architecture-jun04.md): this tool SOLVES the Reddit/X retrieval gap that perplexity_search fundamentally couldn't fill. Optional platforms[] to restrict (e.g. ["reddit","x","substack"]). Per social-listening-synthesis §3 sample ≥3 platforms per brief.
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  • Get posts from a REDDIT subreddit — r/LocalLLaMA, r/python, r/news. PREFER for "what are people posting in r/<sub>", "whats new on r/<sub> today", "top posts on Reddit this week". Sorted hot (default), new, top, rising, or controversial. For "top"/"controversial" pass a time window (day/week/month/year/all) — e.g. "top posts in r/programming this week". Returns post id, title, author, permalink, date, and a body snippet. (Vote score and comment count are not available via Reddit RSS.)
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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 all active lifestyle/genre categories available in NomadStays. Use this to discover what lifestyle categories exist before searching with getStaysByLifestyle.
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  • Remove many elements across one or more clips in a single tool call. One entry per element ({clip_index, element_id}). Concurrency: parallel-safe (conflict domain: the individual element) — same as add_elements/update_elements. Each removal is a granular element_remove patch merged under a per-guide lock, and the whole batch lands in ONE save. Fan out across subagents freely; two edits to the SAME element id serialize. Do NOT run concurrently with whole-clip/whole-project mutations on the same guide (update_clips on that clip, structural clip ops, add_audio, update_project). To remove an audio track (not an element), use remove_from_project(target='audio').
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  • WHEN: developer about to customise a standard D365 object asks 'should I use AxTableExtension, Chain of Command, EventHandler, or Delegate?'. Triggers: 'how to extend', 'best way to customise', 'extension strategy for', 'CoC ou event handler', 'comment etendre X'. Returns a ranked recommendation based on the target AOT type and the intent, with citations to the Microsoft Learn extensibility guide. Cloud-safe: pure KB lookup, no writes.
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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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  • P115 — pull a Reddit post's score + comments + upvote ratio + top replies via the public Reddit JSON API and write them to the action's metadata.proof. USE WHEN a published Reddit action is ripe for 24h measurement. Parses subreddit + post id from the publishedUrl, calls https://www.reddit.com/r/<sub>/comments/<id>.json (no auth), auto-creates next-move actions based on the outcome (trending → reply + cross-post; engaged → reply; downvoted → rewrite angle). Idempotent — second call returns existing measurement unless force:true.
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