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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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  • Explain how HelloBooks and Munimji (the in-app AI assistant) help a specific business — given a free-text description of the user's own operations. Returns a curated capability knowledge base: business-operation areas (sales, purchases, banking, tax, reports, inventory, payroll, multi-entity, setup), and for each AI capability WHO does the work — `autonomous` (Munimji does it on its own, e.g. OCR extraction, running reports), `approval` (Munimji prepares the entry and you one-click approve before it posts to the ledger, e.g. AI categorization, find-and-match, creating invoices/bills by chat), `assist` (co-pilot, e.g. guided onboarding, voice), or `manual` (a software feature you run yourself). Each capability links to the backing software features. Use this when a user describes their business and asks "how can HelloBooks help me?", "what can the AI do for my shop/practice/agency?", or "what can Munimji do on its own vs what do I approve?". Pass their description in `businessDescription`; optionally filter by `area` or `autonomy`. The AI never posts to a ledger without approval. For the full software catalog call list_features; for pricing call list_plans.
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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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  • Read a creative strategy in full by its powersource_id. Returns the same brand-merged bundle shape as get_powersource(data) — buyer profile, 12 behavioral tensions, angles, narrative direction, tone of voice, selling points, CTAs, proof, brand story, homepage data, offering — projected through the public PowerSource API serializer. Use this when you already have a powersource_id (from list_strategies) and want the full strategy payload in one call, without the job_id round-trip that get_powersource needs. Archived strategies are excluded by default (parity with list_strategies). Pass include_archived=true to read archived strategies. Read-only, free, account-scoped.
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  • Look up a MITRE ATT&CK threat group (intrusion set) or software entry by name or ID for authorized penetration testing and threat intelligence. Returns the group or software record: ATT&CK ID, display name, known aliases, type (group vs. software), description, and the techniques it uses with procedure-level context from public ATT&CK reporting. Accepts exact ATT&CK IDs (G0007 for threat groups, S0002 for software) or keyword/name search (e.g., "APT28", "Mimikatz", "Lazarus Group"). Equally useful for defenders building detection coverage around specific adversary tradecraft.
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  • Run several strategies on the same data and compare side by side. One quota-counted call, but compute scales with the number of strategies. If the wall-clock compute budget is exceeded, the call fails with a tool error (504) instead of returning partial results — narrow the request (fewer strategies, shorter date range, coarser frequency) and retry. Args: data_source: Shared data source (same shape as run_backtest). strategies: List of {"label": str, "strategy": {...}, "execution": {...}?} entries. Labels need not be unique or id-safe — they are echoed back verbatim in the result. include_benchmark: Add a buy-and-hold benchmark to the comparison. response_detail: Shaping level applied to each strategy's result. trades_limit: Max trades per strategy when detail is 'full'. Returns: {"strategies": [{"label", "result"}, ...], "equity_curves": {...}, "alignment"?}, each result shaped at the requested detail. When a benchmark is included, non-benchmark entries also carry "relative" (beta, alpha, information ratio, etc.). A 400/422 rejection returns {"accepted": false, "error": ...}; capacity/timeout/permission failures raise a tool error.
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  • Trust signals for AI agents: an open agent-readiness standard and developer tool guide. Read-only.

  • Australian planning data for ~455 councils, 7 states — clause-cited, confidence-tagged.

  • Journey facts between two cities (European coverage): fastest and typical duration, whether direct trains run, fewest changes, operators and the guide URL — plus legendary atlas routes on that corridor. Direction-insensitive. Figures are sampled from public schedule data, not live times — treat as planning estimates. An uncovered pair returns an error with a search_routes tip.
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  • Run the Central Command agent console (strategy lifecycle + account actions). Purpose: guide/whoami, create/update strategies, backtest, deploy STOPPED, paper execute, and (explicitly) live orders. Behavior: READ + WRITE. Deploy without execute does NOT move money. Live place_order/close_position/cancel_order require confirm_live=true. Default force_paper=true. Auth: X-Api-Key (linked Connect keys preferred — free). Do not spoof X-Linked-User-Id. Cost: linked Connect keys free; otherwise prepaid / x402 per catalog price for agent-strategy. Rate limit: plan default. Returns: JSON envelope { ok, endpoint, status, data: { ok, guide|whoami|created|deployed|... } }. Guidelines: Start with action=guide then whoami. Prefer paper. Never invent outbound-proxy failures — report real HTTP status/body.
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  • Get Arcadia LP strategies. Use featured_only=true for curated top strategies (recommended first call). Returns a paginated list with 7d avg APY for each strategy's default range. Increase limit or use offset for pagination. All APY values are decimal fractions (1.0 = 100%, 0.05 = 5%). For full detail on a specific strategy (APY per range width), use read_strategy_info.
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  • Explains the Fractera development loop: how one admin request becomes tested, deployed, recorded code with no human writing it — Hermes orchestrates and loads its identity + project context, picks a ready coding agent (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, Qwen, Kimi), the agent is enriched (SOUL.md / AGENTS.md / GLOSSARY.md / completed steps), generates a task then code, it is built and deployed, and the result branches (error feeds back; success updates the completed steps and the deployments tab) — all grounded by LightRAG memory at every step. RETURNS A DIAGRAM IMAGE URL you can show the user when they ask how Fractera builds software or how its agents work. Call with NO arguments to get the diagram URL + the "how the loop works" overview + the section list; call again with a single `section` id to read one stage in depth.
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  • Run 2–5 strategies against the SAME pair, interval and date range and return per-strategy metrics plus a comparison summary (best by CAGR, best by win-rate, worst by drawdown). Use this when the user asks which of several strategies fits a market — it holds every variable but the strategy fixed, which a series of separate arena_run_backtest calls does not guarantee. For one strategy across many pairs use arena_run_universe_backtest instead. Caveat worth passing on: comparing N strategies and reporting the winner IS multiple testing — the winner’s edge is upward-biased. arena_get_robustness_field puts a counted N on that. Sequential, expect 10–50s. Per-day quota: Pro=20, Power=200. [API Pro tier]
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  • Run the Central Command agent console (strategy lifecycle + account actions). Purpose: guide/whoami, create/update strategies, backtest, deploy STOPPED, paper execute, and (explicitly) live orders. Behavior: READ + WRITE. Deploy without execute does NOT move money. Live place_order/close_position/cancel_order require confirm_live=true. Default force_paper=true. Auth: X-Api-Key (linked Connect keys preferred — free). Do not spoof X-Linked-User-Id. Cost: linked Connect keys free; otherwise prepaid / x402 per catalog price for agent-strategy. Rate limit: plan default. Returns: JSON envelope { ok, endpoint, status, data: { ok, guide|whoami|created|deployed|... } }. Guidelines: Start with action=guide then whoami. Prefer paper. Never invent outbound-proxy failures — report real HTTP status/body.
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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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  • Get full detail for a Tuki solution: description, who it is for, capabilities, status and contact / CTA. Use after `list_solutions` or when the user asks about a specific Tuki product (WhatsApp Booking OS, boutique ticketing, rental inventory software, event post-sale, tailor-made tourism software).
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  • Return the full JSON contract for run_quant_research strategies - every supported field, operator, and option for signal, futures/commodity, and synthetic-options strategies. Call this only when you need details beyond the worked example in run_quant_research (e.g. options legs, stop-loss/take-profit, VIX-aware filters).
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  • Get G2 software reviews. Returns ratings, pros, cons, use cases. Args: product: Software product name (e.g. 'Salesforce') max_results: Max reviews (default 20)
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  • Get the top-ranked short volatility and long volatility option trading strategies. Returns two ranked lists — short_volatility (sell premium / theta strategies) and long_volatility (buy premium / gamma strategies) — each containing up to `limit` tickers. Each entry has the same fields as get_ticker: - ticker, name, latest_price, page_url - bullish_case, bearish_case, potential_outcomes, takeaway, analysis_date (AI-generated, when available) - price_forecast_days, price_forecast_percent, price_forecast_lower/upper_bound_percent (when available) - iv_rank_percentile (0-100, IV rank over past year, when available) - short_vol_call, short_vol_put: best short volatility option packs (when available) - long_vol_call, long_vol_put: best long volatility option packs (when available) Sort options: - "helium_rank" (default): Helium AI edge score — best overall expected value - "odds_of_profit": Highest probability of profit - "historical_performance": Best annualized historical P&L across backtested trades - "reward_to_risk": Best reward-to-risk ratio - "smallest_max_loss": Strategies with the smallest maximum possible loss Args: sort: Ranking method (default "helium_rank"). One of: 'helium_rank', 'odds_of_profit', 'historical_performance', 'reward_to_risk', 'smallest_max_loss'. limit: Number of results per strategy type (1-20, default 5).
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  • Generate and send an invoice for a completed job. Auto-pushes to connected accounting software (Xero/QuickBooks/MYOB/FreshBooks), generates Stripe payment link, and notifies the customer via SMS. Full pipeline: invoice → accounting sync → payment link → customer notification → team alert.
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  • Export a multi-strategy comparison as an Excel workbook. Quota-counted; needs a key whose plan includes full-metrics export (a 403 means the configured key's plan does not — do not retry). Returns the workbook base64-encoded — decode and write it to a ``.xlsx`` file. Args: data_source: Shared data source (same shape as run_backtest). strategies: Same shape as compare_backtests' ``strategies``. include_benchmark: Add a buy-and-hold benchmark to the export. Returns: {"filename", "content_type", "size_bytes", "content_base64"}. A 400/422 rejection returns {"accepted": false, "error": ...}; capacity/timeout/permission failures raise a tool error. If the encoded workbook would exceed the output size limit, raises a tool error — narrow the request (shorter date range, fewer strategies, coarser frequency) and retry.
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  • Explain how HelloBooks and Munimji (the in-app AI assistant) help a specific business — given a free-text description of the user's own operations. Returns a curated capability knowledge base: business-operation areas (sales, purchases, banking, tax, reports, inventory, payroll, multi-entity, setup), and for each AI capability WHO does the work — `autonomous` (Munimji does it on its own, e.g. OCR extraction, running reports), `approval` (Munimji prepares the entry and you one-click approve before it posts to the ledger, e.g. AI categorization, find-and-match, creating invoices/bills by chat), `assist` (co-pilot, e.g. guided onboarding, voice), or `manual` (a software feature you run yourself). Each capability links to the backing software features. Use this when a user describes their business and asks "how can HelloBooks help me?", "what can the AI do for my shop/practice/agency?", or "what can Munimji do on its own vs what do I approve?". Pass their description in `businessDescription`; optionally filter by `area` or `autonomy`. The AI never posts to a ledger without approval. For the full software catalog call list_features; for pricing call list_plans.
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