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  • 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
  • Get an authoritative explanation of a design principle or GoF pattern: intent, when to use it, trade-offs, participants, and related concepts.
    MIT
  • Find visual content across the web using descriptive search terms. Locate photos, illustrations, diagrams, charts, logos, or other images to illustrate concepts or discover visual resources.
    Apache 2.0
  • Browse software-design concepts by category. Filter by kind—principles, SOLID, OOP, or patterns—and view each concept's summary.
    MIT
  • Traverse up the concept hierarchy by retrieving broader (parent) concepts from a starting URI up to a specified depth. Ideal for exploring parent concepts in SKOS vocabularies.
    MIT

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  • Retrieve structured academic details for courses, assignments, exams, and concepts. Track deadlines, study resources, and progress to plan effectively and stay organized.
  • Compare a design against a rendered implementation and get structured discrepancies. Provide a Figma URL, design image, or component description to produce a report of visual differences.
    MIT
  • Switch between configure, runtime, and frontend modes to access different tool sets and resources for module design, entry management, or custom UI development.
    Apache 2.0
  • Discover medical concepts similar to a reference term, ID, or natural language query. Explore related codes, find alternatives, and build phenotype sets across OMOP vocabularies.
    MIT
  • Search the knowledge graph for entities and their relationships. Discover connections between people, projects, and concepts.
    MIT
  • Fetch a compact concepts/relations summary of a NodeLand map. Use before editing an existing map or to review what is already on it.
    MIT
  • Turn concepts and relations into a persistent, shareable mind map, concept map, or organogram. Get a URL to view and edit the map later.
    MIT