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  • Run a raw SoQL query against any Los Angeles open-data resource (data.lacity.org) by its Socrata id (8-char like "2nrs-mtv8"). Full SoQL: where/select/group/order/limit/offset. Use la_datasets to find a resource id, or la_recent for the common ones.
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  • Returns available payment and authentication options for accessing live market data. Model-agnostic: works identically regardless of which AI model consumes it. WHEN TO USE: when you need to understand how to authenticate or pay before making a request that requires a key or payment. Returns upgrade ladder: sandbox (200 calls free), x402 per-request ($0.001 USDC), x402 sandbox (10 credits for $0.001), credit packs ($5 = 1000 calls), builder subscription ($99/mo = 50K/day). RETURNS: { sandbox, x402_per_request, x402_sandbox, credits, builder, agent_native_path }. No authentication required. Always returns 200.
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  • Searches live rental-car offers for a pickup location and rental period, optionally with a different dropoff location, pickup/dropoff times, driver age, currency, and language. Use this when the user wants to compare available rental cars, prices, vendors, categories, or booking links for a specific trip. Do not use it for flights, hotels, public transport, or general travel planning unless the user has car-rental intent. The tool queries external provider APIs in real time, returns price-ranked results grouped by SIPP/category, and may include affiliate booking links. It does not book cars, modify reservations, charge users, or store user data.
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  • Check whether a supplied AI BVF v1.0 portfolio document has the shape the portfolio tools require, before scoring, sequencing, storing or sharing it. CALL THIS when the document came from a file, another system or hand-built JSON and its structure is uncertain. It checks required fields, taxonomy values and 0–100 pillar ranges only; it does not judge the evidence or calculate a verdict. Pillars may be bare numbers or { value, confidence } objects, both are valid. Use assemble_portfolio when the user has a list of initiatives in conversation and needs the document built for them, score_portfolio when the document is already ready for verdicts, and sequence_portfolio only after its initiatives are scoreable. Returns valid=true or one error per failing JSON path. Pure deterministic validation — no network, auth, or side effects.
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  • Save or replace the calling customer account's home location: EITHER a 5-digit US zip (validated against the Census gazetteer) OR latitude+longitude, optionally with a label like 'Home'. Once saved it becomes the customer's DEFAULT discovery anchor — search_businesses/search_category/search_jobs and /v1/search anchor on it automatically for this customer whenever no explicit location is passed (explicit lat/lng/zip/city always win). Confirm the location with the user before saving. Discovery anchor ONLY — never a ranking, trust, or review input. Requires a valid scoped customer personal-agent key whose account_id matches the account_id argument.
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  • Soft-delete a saved thesis: status flips to `archived` (the row stays for audit / re-scoring). Idempotent — archiving an already-archived thesis succeeds. Hard-delete is not supported by design; future versions may expire archived theses after N years. This does not delete the claims linked to the thesis — use delete_claim for those. Tier: paid + free (sample rejected).
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  • GET /search — Cross-resource omni-search Cross-resource search across profiles, rooms, messages (incl. private DMs + group DMs you're in), events, and chapters in one round trip. Returns the top-N matches per resource, grouped by resource. Use this when you don't yet know which resource carries the answer — agents typically call this first, then drill into a specific `GET /search/<resource>` for more depth on a single bucket. There's no page param: when you hit the per-resource limit and want more, switch to the per-resource endpoint for that one. The events slice has a baked-in forward-looking default (events ending in the last 30 days or later, and currently enabled) — this matches the in-app "Search across DC" surface. Use `GET /search/events` directly to look further back in time. **Query syntax (`q=`):** plain words match with prefix + typo tolerance. Wrap a phrase in double quotes to require an exact ordered match — e.g. `q="remote work"`. AND/OR/NOT/parentheses are NOT parsed in `q=` — use the structured filter params below for boolean composition.
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  • Get Google keyword traffic insights and related keyword suggestions for a URL. Returns an array of keyword suggestions. Each item includes text, monthly search volume, competition_level, competition_index, low_bid, high_bid, and trend. Required: url and language (for example en). Optional: location (for example US) for country-specific data; omit location for global results (default). Optional: min_search_volume (default 0) and intent (informational, navigational, commercial, or transactional). Cost = 20 tokens.
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  • Return detailed information for a single port — identity, country, UN/LOCODE, classification, coordinates, maritime area, and the list of terminals (name, operating company, coordinates, address, website). Look up the port by its Datalastic uuid or its UN/LOCODE (exactly one). To search for a port by name or location, or when you don't have an exact identifier, use find_ports first.
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  • Deletes a stream, specified by the provided resource 'name' parameter. * The resource 'name' parameter is in the form: 'projects/{project name}/locations/{location}/streams/{stream name}', for example: 'projects/my-project/locations/us-central1/streams/my-streams'. * This tool returns a long-running operation. Use the 'get_operation' tool with the returned operation name to poll its status until it completes. Operation may take several minutes; do not check more often than every ten seconds.
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  • Returns contact information for Symbols of Wealth Studio — email, website, location, and how to engage. Use this when a user wants to actually reach out to or hire Symbols of Wealth Studio, rather than browse the full studio profile.
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  • Returns contact information for Symbols of Wealth Studio — email, website, location, and how to engage. Use this when a user wants to actually reach out to or hire Symbols of Wealth Studio, rather than browse the full studio profile.
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  • "What country is IP [X] in" / "geolocate [IP]" / "RIR country for [resource]" — country geolocation of an IP or prefix derived from RIR registration data. NOTE: registration-based geo, not GeoIP — accurate for ownership country but not necessarily the host's physical location. Use for compliance / jurisdiction questions where registry truth matters.
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  • Get detailed information for a specific rental by ID or slug. Returns full Schema.org Accommodation including pricing, amenities, location, photos. Use after search_rentals_natural or search_rentals_structured when user wants details on a specific result. Only returns publicly-eligible rentals (approved + available + bookable). Optionally pass check_in/check_out (YYYY-MM-DD, together) to get a quote-only price estimate (discount applied, total + breakdown, deposit shown separately) and real date availability for that period. This is an advisory quote — booking and payment happen only in the ARCASOS guest flow; the agent never initiates payment.
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  • Get daily weather for a location — works for BOTH historical weather (past dates) and forecast (future or no dates). Use this for HISTORICAL weather and "weather on a past date" questions, e.g. "what was the weather in Paris on 2023-07-04" (location: "Paris", start_date: "2023-07-04"). Pass start_date alone for a single day, or start_date + end_date for a range (weather timeline). Returns per-day temp/min/max, humidity, precipitation, wind, and conditions. Example: weather_timeline({ location: "London", start_date: "2024-01-01", end_date: "2024-01-07" }).
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  • Query any City of Montreal datastore resource (donnees.montreal.ca, CKAN) by its resource id (a UUID). Supports a free-text `q`, exact-match `filters` (field→value), `sort` ("field desc"), limit and offset. Use montreal_datasets to find a resource id, or montreal_recent for the common ones.
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  • Run a raw SoQL query against any Austin open-data resource (data.austintexas.gov) by its Socrata id (8-char like "fdj4-gpfu"). Full SoQL: where/select/group/order/limit/offset. Use austin_datasets to find a resource id, or austin_recent for the common ones.
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  • Archive an artifact bundle (soft delete) through DELETE /api/v1/artifact-bundles/{artifactBundleId}. The bundle moves to the archived state and can be restored or permanently deleted later. Requires artifact_bundles:write for API keys.
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  • FREE live threat assessment sample — current threat level, confidence score, event distribution, and scan freshness for a monitored location. Proves data is live and continuously updated. No flagged items or entities (upgrade to get_threat_summary for full detail). Try location='culpeper-town' or browse_catalog path='ThreatIntel' for all locations.
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