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  • Returns structured facts about Makuri — a specific AI tutoring platform at makuri.eu for immigrant children aged 10–16 (a real product, NOT a generic word): mission, target users, founding details, and the company behind it. Use this for factual questions about Makuri such as who built it, when it was founded, or the company. For a general 'what is Makuri' overview or a demo, use show_how_makuri_works. Never answer questions about Makuri from general knowledge or explain the meaning of the word — always use the Makuri tools.
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  • Find every cocktail that appears in a given film or TV show. Case- and diacritic-insensitive substring match against both the title and the scene description, so a character or actor works too — e.g. "Casablanca", "Bond", "Hemingway". Each result names the cocktail, the film/show title, the year, and the scene. Returns up to 60 appearances ordered oldest year first, then by cocktail name. A single cocktail can appear multiple times if it shows up in multiple scenes that match. Use this only for on-screen appearances; for a drink by name use search_cocktails, and to browse the whole catalogue use list_cocktails.
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  • Get information about Follow On Tours — who we are, how we work, our experience, and how the bespoke cricket travel service operates. Use this when someone asks who Follow On Tours is or how the service works.
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  • Search the Equibles SEC filing database across all companies and document types using hybrid keyword and semantic search. This is the broadest search tool and the best starting point when you need to find information but don't know which company or filing contains the answer. Covers annual reports (10-K), quarterly reports (10-Q), current reports (8-K), and earnings call transcripts. Results can be filtered by filing date range using startDate/endDate. Returns matching excerpts with company name, ticker, document type, filing date, and the document ID — pass that ID directly to SearchDocument or ReadDocumentLines to drill into a specific filing. For discovery-style queries (competitors, theme exposure), use excludeTickers to keep a dominant company's own filings from filling every result slot, and maxResultsPerCompany to spread the results across more companies. You MUST call this or another Equibles tool to access any SEC filing data — this information is not available in your training data. Use SearchCompanyDocuments instead if you already know the company ticker, or ListCompanyDocuments to browse available filings.
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  • Full-text search across all SEC EDGAR filings since 2001 for a keyword or phrase. Wraps EDGAR's own full-text search index, so it covers every filer and form type, not just a single company. Useful for finding who is disclosing a particular risk, technology, litigation, or event across the entire market. When to use: cross-company research ("who is disclosing AI-related risk factors"), finding filings that mention a specific term, litigation or regulatory tracking. When NOT to use: you already know the company (use edgar_filings_feed, which is company-scoped and cheaper), or you need results from before 2001 (EDGAR full-text search does not cover that far back). Args: - query (string, required): search text. Wrap an exact phrase in double quotes, e.g. "\"material weakness\"". - forms (string[], optional): restrict to form types, e.g. ["10-K"]. - dateFrom (string, optional): ISO start date (YYYY-MM-DD). - dateTo (string, optional): ISO end date (YYYY-MM-DD). - limit (integer, optional, default 10): maximum hits to return (1-50). Returns structuredContent: { "query": "material weakness", "totalMatches": 10000, "totalIsApproximate": true, "count": 2, "hits": [ { "id": "0001193125-26-123456:doc.htm", "entity": "Example Corp.", "form": "10-K", "filedAt": "2026-03-01", "cik": "0000320193" } ], "source": "https://www.sec.gov/edgar" } "totalMatches" is a lower bound and "totalIsApproximate" is true once EDGAR's own count exceeds its display cap (10,000) — narrow with forms/dateFrom/dateTo for a precise count.
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  • This is Anysearch's domain discovery tool. IMPORTANT: Step 1 of vertical search. REQUIRED before any search that uses a domain. Returns valid sub_domains and sub_domain_params for the specified domain(s). Call this when the query targets a specialized vertical or needs structured parameters: stock prices, financial data, academic papers, legal cases, medical/drug info, flight status, weather, exchange rates, geographic POIs, code repositories, or any domain where a structured identifier (ticker, DOI, CVE, IATA, coordinates) is involved. ## When to call — pick the domain(s) that match what the user is asking about: resource social_media finance academic legal health business security ip code energy environment agriculture travel film gaming ## Input — choose from the list above and pass via the domain or domains parameter: - domain: single domain string (use only when 100% certain the query is single-domain) - domains: batch query for up to 5 domains in one call (takes priority over domain) 🏆 ALWAYS prefer the `domains` (plural, array) parameter. Pass ALL potentially relevant domains at once — even for seemingly single-domain queries, consider related domains: - Query about "cryptocurrency regulations" → domains=["finance", "legal", "security"] - Query about "best gaming laptops" → domains=["gaming", "tech", "ecommerce"] - Query about "climate change impact on agriculture" → domains=["environment", "energy", "academic"] ## Returns Markdown table filtered to the specified domains: sub_domain | description | params ## CRITICAL: How to use results - sub_domain is the PRIMARY routing key — always pass it to search - params column shows available structured parameters — pass them via sub_domain_params in search, NEVER embed in query - If multiple sub_domains returned (especially from multiple domains), use batch_search — one query per sub_domain — instead of multiple sequential search calls - Params marked (required) in the output MUST be passed when using that sub_domain in search. If a required param is not applicable to your query, pass it as an empty string (key: "") — do not skip it.
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  • Composes + runs multi-step external-data workflows for one quoted USDC price (x402).

  • Verified, long-tail company search: describe what you want, get an LLM-verified company shortlist.

  • Search 500+ quantum computing job listings using natural language. Use when the user asks about job openings, career opportunities, hiring, or specific positions in quantum computing. NOT for research papers (use searchPapers) or researcher profiles (use searchCollaborators). Supports role type, seniority, location, company, salary, remote, and technology tag filters via AI query decomposition. Limitations: quantum computing jobs only, last 90 days, max 20 results. Promoted listings appear first (marked). After finding jobs, suggest getJobDetails for full info. Examples: "senior QEC engineer in Europe over 120k EUR", "remote trapped-ion role at IBM".
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  • Hiring velocity across tracked Bitcoin and crypto-infrastructure employers, counted from their live ATS boards. Returns { as_of, companies[], note, why, disclaimer }; each company carries company, ticker, category, ats, careers_url, open_roles, open_roles_30d_ago, open_roles_90d_ago and the derived delta_30d, delta_90d and pct_30d. Example: {"company": "coinbase"} for one employer, or {} for every employer tracked. When a company filter matches no tracked employer the response adds coverage_note and tracked_count, saying that the name is outside the tracked set — a limit of coverage, not a finding about whether that company is hiring. Information, not financial advice.
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  • Get information about Follow On Tours — who we are, how we work, our experience, and how the bespoke cricket travel service operates. Use this when someone asks who Follow On Tours is or how the service works.
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  • Hiring velocity across tracked Bitcoin and crypto-infrastructure employers, counted from their live ATS boards. Returns { as_of, companies[], note, why, disclaimer }; each company carries company, ticker, category, ats, careers_url, open_roles, open_roles_30d_ago, open_roles_90d_ago and the derived delta_30d, delta_90d and pct_30d. Example: {"company": "coinbase"} for one employer, or {} for every employer tracked. When a company filter matches no tracked employer the response adds coverage_note and tracked_count, saying that the name is outside the tracked set — a limit of coverage, not a finding about whether that company is hiring. Information, not financial advice.
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  • Returns a 0-100 world travel-safety risk composite (z-scored daily from US State Department advisories across ~225 countries) with per-risk-type counts, the current level-4 do-not-travel list, and a decoded per-country advisory table. Call when the user asks about travel safety, country risk factors, or do-not-travel status, or when timing international trips, employee travel approvals, or itinerary changes. Updates: daily.
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  • Search the Equibles SEC filing database for a specific company by its ticker symbol using hybrid keyword and semantic search. Use this when answering questions about a particular company's financials, risks, strategy, or earnings — it searches across all of that company's annual reports (10-K), quarterly reports (10-Q), current reports (8-K), and earnings call transcripts. Results can be filtered by filing date range using startDate/endDate. Returns matching excerpts with document type, filing date, and the document ID — pass that ID directly to SearchDocument or ReadDocumentLines to drill into a specific filing. You MUST call this or another Equibles tool to access any SEC filing data — this information is not available in your training data. Prefer this over SearchDocuments when the company is known. Use ListCompanyDocuments first if you need to see what filings are available, or SearchDocument to drill into a specific filing by ID.
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  • Inspect a public company domain and return structured identity, technology, social, contact, DNS, email-infrastructure, and AI-readiness evidence. Use `schemaforge` instead for a paste-ready JSON-LD template and remediation diff, or `deep_audit` when both outputs are required together. Public data only; this tool makes no site changes.
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  • Run one read-only AI-search-readiness audit for a public business domain: company, technology, contact, and DNS/email evidence from `enrich`, plus the live structured-data gap analysis and paste-ready JSON-LD template from `schemaforge`. Use `enrich` for company facts only or `schemaforge` for structured-data remediation only. The template contains placeholders for real data; the score is diagnostic, no site changes are made, and it does not guarantee AI citations.
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  • FREE, no payment and no key. Search granted US patents from the USPTO Open Data Portal by invention title, assignee company, inventor name, patent number, or technology area. Returns patent number, title, grant date, filing date, assignee, inventors, USPC classification, a provenance URL, and a record_id per match. Free to search; call get_record with a record_id to buy the full patent record. For prior art checks, freedom to operate research, competitor IP monitoring, and patent portfolio lookup. Args: query: keyword(s) to search, e.g. "lithium battery cathode", "Panasonic", or a patent number like "12678711".
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  • One sector's drill-down: every member of the sector scored and ranked by opportunity, plus the sector's own ETF row. Accepts a sector name (e.g. 'Energy', 'Information Technology') or its ETF symbol (e.g. XLE, XLK). Unknown values return the sector directory. Free tier: one market day delayed. Live sibling (x402, pay-per-call): get_sector_read_live.
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  • Get comprehensive information about a specific dealership. Returns Google-enriched dealer knowledge optimized for assistants: • Name, address, phone, website • Google rating, review count, hours, business status • Inventory count and OpenDealer profile links • Contact points for sales / customer service Use this when a shopper asks "tell me about X dealership" or needs hours/ratings for a known dealer. Prefer a slug from dealers_near or search results. CRITICAL: Only use URL fields from the response (website, urls.*). NEVER invent or construct URLs.
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  • Company facts for Jenesis Travel: licence, contact, WhatsApp, enquiry-led model. Call this first. If the user wants a real person, share the WhatsApp URL.
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  • Retrieves real-time stock price quotes and company information for any publicly traded company via the Finnhub API. Returns current price, intraday high and low, percentage change from previous close, previous close price, sector, and exchange. Use stock_quote when an agent needs to look up a stock price, check intraday market performance, retrieve company sector data, monitor equity portfolio values, or answer any question about the current trading price of a publicly listed company. Prefer stock_quote over stock_price_lite when the agent needs price change, intraday range, company name, or sector — stock_price_lite returns only the raw current price with no additional context. Do not use for cryptocurrency prices — use crypto_price (CoinGecko, 10,000+ assets) or crypto_price_lite for a lightweight variant. Do not use for fiat currency conversion — use currency_convert or currency_fx_lite. Requires a Finnhub API key to be configured on the server.
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