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  • Initiate a partnerships handoff for design partner, ecosystem, training, or advisory conversations requiring human review. Provide the reason, organization, role, and website to trigger operator review.
    MIT
  • Reload the current Chrome page to refresh content or reset to initial state, discarding unsaved changes and refetching server resources.
    MIT
  • Return classes, functions, and methods annotated with domain concepts and semantic roles from a file path. Understand file structure and implemented concepts without reading the file content.
    MIT
  • Retrieve comprehensive details about a function or class: signature, parameters, callers, callees, and related domain concepts – without reading its source file. Ideal for understanding what a symbol does and its role in the codebase.
    MIT

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  • Get a ranked list of the main concepts from a codebase to understand its domain vocabulary and semantic overview. Useful for orienting in unfamiliar code or answering what the project is about.
    MIT
  • Look up a concept to find all variants, related concepts, naming conventions, function signatures, and file locations. Resolves questions like 'what is X', 'what does X mean', or 'where is X used'.
    MIT
  • Visualize the semantic topology of your codebase to identify which directories concentrate domain concepts, including entity counts and density, for a quick understanding of codebase layout before detailed analysis.
    MIT
  • Find how two concepts are related by returning connections between the best match for each term. Use this to discover associations between any two ideas stored in memory.
    MIT
  • Find ranked entry points—key functions, classes, and files—to understand a concept, reducing manual search. Includes contrastive concepts to clarify boundaries. Use for 'how does X work' or 'where is X defined'.
    MIT
  • List all Move resources held by an address on Initia L1 or Minimove chains. Use to discover available resources before querying a specific struct tag.
    Apache 2.0
  • Find images across the web to illustrate concepts, locate specific pictures, or discover visual resources. Returns images as base64-encoded JPEGs or URLs with metadata.
    Apache 2.0
  • Upload a file to Teamwork Desk to attach it to tickets, articles, or other resources. Provide file name, MIME type, and base64-encoded content.
    MIT
  • Assemble minimal token-efficient context for any concept, entity, or file by combining function body, structural summary, domain concepts, and logic cluster into a compact text block for LLM prompt injection.
    MIT
  • Compare domain ontology between two git revisions to reveal added, removed, or changed concepts. Tracks vocabulary evolution across commits and helps identify naming inconsistencies in pull requests.
    MIT
  • Export design tokens as CSS custom properties, SCSS variables, Tailwind config, W3C or JSON. Specify context and category for targeted output.
    MIT
  • Explore concepts, code examples, handouts, or reference projects after submitting answers to enhance learning and understanding.
    MIT