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  • Conducts in-depth analysis and generates detailed research reports on complex topics using advanced AI models for comprehensive investigation.
    MIT
  • Search the web, fetch top results, and return a research brief with source references in one call. Ideal for open-ended questions requiring both search and reading.
    MIT
  • Find transitive dependencies of any file up to a specified depth. Traverses the full dependency tree, mapping files to their depth, to understand deep coupling and plan refactoring.
    MIT
  • Search the web, fetch top pages, summarize content, and synthesize findings to answer a research question.
    MIT
  • Check if the server is ready by verifying authentication status, active sessions, and configuration. Ensures the server is fully operational before starting research workflows.
    MIT

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  • Generate a daily research summary with signal dashboard, trending signals, company briefs, and optional portfolio analytics for equity research.
    MIT
  • Places a symbol instance in a KiCad schematic at specified coordinates. Uploads the schematic for server-side modification and returns a unified diff of changes.
    Apache 2.0
  • Generate comprehensive equity research reports with company profiles, financial analysis, recent signals, and investment narratives in one call for rendering.
    MIT
  • Retrieve order book depth for a trading instrument to assess market depth and liquidity.
    MIT
  • Explains the scoring criteria and results for a RAGMap server. Input the registry server name to understand why it received a particular score.
    MIT
  • Search the bioRxiv preprint server for biology papers using queries, date ranges, and category filters to find relevant research.
    MIT
  • Search the medRxiv preprint server for medical research papers using queries, date ranges, and category filters to find relevant studies.
    MIT
  • List files and directories in a specified path, distinguishing between files and directories. Supports recursive listing with configurable depth and overflow protection for large directories.