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  • Return the description and install snippets for a named tool or server. For tools: the description and the server it belongs to. For servers: local (stdio, via npx) install snippets for every published server, plus remote (HTTP) connection snippets when a hosted endpoint exists — for every supported client, or one client via the client parameter. Call cyanheads_search first to find valid names.
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  • Retrieves comprehensive weather data including current conditions, hourly, and daily forecasts. **Specific Data Available:** Temperature (Current, Feels Like, Max/Min, Heat Index), Wind (Speed, Gusts, Direction), Celestial Events (Sunrise/Sunset, Moon Phase), Precipitation (Type, Probability, Quantity/QPF), Atmospheric Conditions (UV Index, Humidity, Cloud Cover, Thunderstorm Probability), and Geocoded Location Address. **Location & Location Rules (CRITICAL):** The location for which weather data is requested is specified using the `location` field. This field is a 'oneof' structure, meaning you MUST provide a value for ONLY ONE of the three location sub-fields below to ensure an accurate weather data lookup. 1. Geographic Coordinates (lat_lng) * Use it when you are provided with exact lat/lng coordinates. * Example: {"location": {"lat_lng": {"latitude": 34.0522, "longitude": -118.2437}}} // Los Angeles 2. Place ID (place_id) * An unambiguous string identifier (Google Maps Place ID). * The place_id can be fetched from the search_places tool. * Example: {"location": {"place_id": "ChIJLU7jZClu5kcR4PcOOO6p3I0"}} // Eiffel Tower 3. Address String (address) * A free-form string that requires specificity for geocoding. * City & Region: Always include region/country (e.g., "London, UK", not "London"). * Street Address: Provide the full address (e.g., "1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC"). * Postal/Zip Codes: MUST be accompanied by a country name (e.g., "90210, USA", NOT "90210"). * Example: {"location": {"address": "1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC"}} **Usage Modes:** * **Current Weather:** Provide `location` only. Do not specify `date` and `hour`. * **Hourly Forecast:** Provide `location`, `date`, and `hour` (0-23). Use for specific times (e.g., "at 5 PM") or terms like "next few hours" or "later today". If the user specifies minute, round down to the nearest hour. Hourly forecast beyond 120 hours from now is not supported. Historical hourly weather is supported up to 24 hours in the past. * **Daily Forecast:** Provide `location` and `date`. Do not specify `hour`. Use for general day requests (e.g., "weather for tomorrow", "weather on Friday", "weather on 12/25"). If today's date is not in the context, you should clarify it with the user. Daily forecast beyond 10 days including today is not supported. Historical weather is not supported. **Parameter Constraints:** * **Timezones:** All `date` and `hour` inputs must be relative to the **location's local time zone**, not the user's time zone. * **Date Format:** Inputs must be separated into `{year, month, day}` integers. * **Units:** Defaults to `METRIC`. Set `units_system` to `IMPERIAL` for Fahrenheit/Miles if the user implies US standards or explicitly requests it. * The grounded output must be attributed to the source using the information from the `attribution` field when available.
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  • Configure automatic top-up when balance drops below a threshold. The configuration lives ONLY in the current MCP session — it is held in memory by the MCP server process and is lost on server restart, MCP client reconnect, or server redeploy. Top-ups are signed locally with TRON_PRIVATE_KEY and sent to your Merx deposit address (memo-routed). For persistent auto-deposit you currently need to call this tool again at the start of each session.
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  • Full Schedule Health Dashboard HTML report — DCMA-14 + CPLI + BEI + variance/slip register against the baseline. Wraps the CPP Schedule Health Review skill, which produces a self-contained ~1.3 MB HTML dashboard. The dashboard renders DCMA metrics, charts, baseline-vs-current variance, slip register, GAO/AACE compliance bands, and a reproducibility manifest. Baseline XER is OPTIONAL as of Round 7 (Fix MCP-8). When omitted, the tool runs in "degraded mode": the current XER is used as its own baseline for a synthetic 0-variance run. The result carries ``degraded_mode: true`` and ``degraded_mode_reason`` explaining that BEI / variance / slip register KPIs are NOT meaningful in this mode. Supply baseline_xer_path or baseline_xer_content to get the real two-XER variance dashboard. REQUIRES Node + Playwright on the server (the dashboard renders via headless Chromium). The tool returns a clear error if either prerequisite is missing. Use this tool when you need the formal HTML deliverable. For the JSON / dict shape only (no HTML), use ``critical_path_validator`` which exposes the same DCMA-14 block. === HOW TO PASS THE XER FILES === For each XER (current, baseline) you supply EXACTLY ONE of: - ``*_xer_path`` — filesystem path on the server. Use this when the MCP server runs locally and the file is already accessible to it. - ``*_xer_content`` — full text of the XER file as a string. Use this when calling a HOSTED MCP server from your local Claude — the server has no access to your local filesystem, so you must send the content over the wire. The server writes it to a tempfile, runs the pipeline, and cleans up afterward. If both are supplied for the same XER, content wins (the path is ignored). If neither is supplied, the call returns an error. Args: current_xer_path: server-side path to the current XER. baseline_xer_path: server-side path to the baseline XER. current_xer_content: full text of the current XER (alternative). baseline_xer_content: full text of the baseline XER (alternative). output_path: optional output HTML path. Ignored when content is supplied (output goes to a tempdir alongside). timeout_seconds: per-step Playwright timeout (default 120s). debug: pipe Playwright stderr / browser console to stderr. return_html_inline: when True (default), the generated HTML is read off disk and returned as ``html_content`` in the response. Required for hosted/remote use; set False to save bandwidth when calling a local server where you can open ``html_path`` directly. Returns: { "ok": True, "html_path": "absolute path on the server", "html_content": "<!DOCTYPE html>..." (when return_html_inline), "current_xer": "...", "baseline_xer": "...", "dcma_14": { # ← sibling of html_content; # matches critical_path_validator shape "criteria": {1: {...}, 2: {...}, ...}, "summary": {"total": int, "pass": int, "fail": int, "warn": int, "unscored": int, "pass_rate": float | None}, }, "metrics": { # ← DEPRECATED — alias for dcma_14 # DEPRECATED. Identical payload to `dcma_14`. Retained # for backward-compat with clients written against the # pre-Round-4 schema. New code should read `dcma_14`. # The `deprecated_alias_for` key is set on every # response to make migration explicit. This key may be # removed in a future major version. "deprecated_alias_for": "dcma_14", "criteria": {1: {...}, 2: {...}, ...}, "summary": { "total": int, "pass": int, "fail": int, "warn": int, "unscored": int, "pass_rate": float | None, }, } } On error: {"error": "..."} Note: the inline HTML payload can be ~1.3 MB. Some MCP transport stacks have request/response size limits (typically 5-20 MB). For very large XERs / very long dashboards, this may fail at the transport layer; in that case set ``return_html_inline=False`` and arrange to fetch the file from ``html_path`` separately.
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  • Check the status and generation progress of a site. Returns detailed progress information including: - stage: Current step (initialization, validation, research, strategy, generation, assembly, completion) - overallProgress: Total progress 0-100 across all stages (use this for progress bars) - stageProgress: Progress within current stage 0-100 - message: Human-readable status message - isComplete: Boolean - stop polling when true Use the versionId returned from create_site for real-time progress polling. Poll every 5-10 seconds while isComplete is false.
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  • Real-time weather conditions and multi-day forecasts via Open-Meteo — free, no API key required

  • Forecasts, climate history, severe alerts by location — for outdoor-event planners.

  • Connectivity check that confirms the Nordic MCP server process is responding. Use this at the start of a session to verify the server is reachable before making other calls. Do not use as a proxy for database health — the server can respond while the Qdrant vector database is temporarily unavailable. To confirm data availability, call search_filings directly. Returns: A greeting string: "Hello {name}! Nordic MCP server is running."
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  • Swap a phone number on an existing order. Gets a new number for the same service and country without additional charge. Use when the current number isn't receiving SMS. **Cooldown:** swap is only available 120 seconds after purchase. Check `swap_available_at` on the order before calling. Calling earlier returns a `cooldown_active` error from this MCP server (no backend round-trip).
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  • General search tool. This is your FIRST entry point to look up for possible tokens, entities, and addresses related to a query. Do NOT use this tool for prediction markets. For Polymarket names, topics, event slugs, or URLs, use `prediction_market_lookup` instead. Nansen MCP does not support NFTs, however check using this tool if the query relates to a token. Regular tokens and NFTs can have the same name. This tool allows you to: - Check if a (fungible) token exists by name, symbol, or contract address - Search information about a token - Current price in USD - Trading volume - Contract address and chain information - Market cap and supply data when available - Search information about an entity - Find Nansen labels of an address (EOA) or resolve a domain (.eth, .sol)
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  • Switch between local and remote DanNet servers on the fly. This tool allows you to change the DanNet server endpoint during runtime without restarting the MCP server. Useful for switching between development (local) and production (remote) servers. Args: server: Server to switch to. Options: - "local": Use localhost:3456 (development server) - "remote": Use wordnet.dk (production server) - Custom URL: Any valid URL starting with http:// or https:// Returns: Dict with status information: - status: "success" or "error" - message: Description of the operation - previous_url: The URL that was previously active - current_url: The URL that is now active Example: # Switch to local development server result = switch_dannet_server("local") # Switch to production server result = switch_dannet_server("remote") # Switch to custom server result = switch_dannet_server("https://my-custom-dannet.example.com")
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  • Retrieves the current trading price for a publicly listed stock by ticker symbol. Returns the current price as a single numeric value. This is a lightweight variant of stock_quote — it omits intraday high/low, percentage change, previous close, company name, sector, and exchange metadata. Use stock_price_lite when only the raw current price is needed for a quick lookup or calculation. Prefer stock_quote when the agent also needs price change, intraday range, company information, or a fully structured response suitable for portfolio reporting. Does not support cryptocurrency prices — use crypto_price for full market data (price, volume, market cap) or crypto_price_lite for a lightweight spot price lookup.
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  • Retrieves the current trading price for a publicly listed stock by ticker symbol. Returns the current price as a single numeric value. This is a lightweight variant of stock_quote — it omits intraday high/low, percentage change, previous close, company name, sector, and exchange metadata. Use stock_price_lite when only the raw current price is needed for a quick lookup or calculation. Prefer stock_quote when the agent also needs price change, intraday range, company information, or a fully structured response suitable for portfolio reporting. Does not support cryptocurrency prices — use crypto_price for full market data (price, volume, market cap) or crypto_price_lite for a lightweight spot price lookup.
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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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  • Get the weather forecast for a day, for scheduling around it. Use ONLY for outdoor or weather-sensitive plans (exercise, commute, travel, anything outside) or when the user explicitly asks about the weather — indoor plans don't need it. get_schedule and show_day already include a one-line weather headline for the day, so prefer that for a quick glance and reach for this only when an outdoor plan needs the hourly detail (e.g. the exact dry/daylight window). Defaults to today and the user's city; pass `date` (ISO YYYY-MM-DD) for another day, or `location` (a city/place name) to ask about somewhere else. Returns a compact day overview (condition, temp range, rain window, daylight) plus a part-of-day breakdown — not an hourly dump.
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  • Check server connectivity, authentication status, and database size. When to use: First tool call to verify MCP connection and auth state before collection operations. Examples: - `status()` - check if server is operational, see quote_count, and current auth state
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  • General search tool. This is your FIRST entry point to look up for possible tokens, entities, and addresses related to a query. Do NOT use this tool for prediction markets. For Polymarket names, topics, event slugs, or URLs, use `prediction_market_lookup` instead. Nansen MCP does not support NFTs, however check using this tool if the query relates to a token. Regular tokens and NFTs can have the same name. This tool allows you to: - Check if a (fungible) token exists by name, symbol, or contract address - Search information about a token - Current price in USD - Trading volume - Contract address and chain information - Market cap and supply data when available - Search information about an entity - Find Nansen labels of an address (EOA) or resolve a domain (.eth, .sol)
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  • Return a single recommended VPS provider for users who do not yet have a server. Call this ONLY when the user explicitly says they have no server. The user buys the VPS at this provider and comes back with IP + password.
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  • Retrieves the current trading price for a publicly listed stock by ticker symbol. Returns the current price as a single numeric value. This is a lightweight variant of stock_quote — it omits intraday high/low, percentage change, previous close, company name, sector, and exchange metadata. Use stock_price_lite when only the raw current price is needed for a quick lookup or calculation. Prefer stock_quote when the agent also needs price change, intraday range, company information, or a fully structured response suitable for portfolio reporting. Does not support cryptocurrency prices — use crypto_price for full market data (price, volume, market cap) or crypto_price_lite for a lightweight spot price lookup.
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  • "What's the weather in [city]" / "weather forecast for [location]" / "will it rain tomorrow" / "temperature in [place] this week" / "wind / precipitation / humidity forecast" — global weather forecast up to 16 days ahead, hourly or daily, at any lat/lng. Returns temperature, precipitation, wind, humidity, cloud cover, weather codes by default; pass hourly/daily arg for custom variables. Free, keyless, no signup (Open-Meteo / ECMWF + national weather services). Pair with geocode to convert "Paris" → lat/lng first.
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  • Marine / surf forecast for a coastal point — current sea state + next-24-hour outlook. Returns total significant wave height / period / direction, the swell component (long-period energy driving surf), the locally-generated wind-wave, and sea-surface temperature, plus a 24-hour wave-height band. `location` = AU surf/maritime presets: "gold_coast" (default), "byron", "bells_beach", "margaret_river", "sydney". OR pass `lat=` and `lon=` (decimal degrees) for any coastal point worldwide. Source: Open-Meteo Marine Weather API (CC-BY 4.0; underlying ocean-wave models DWD/MeteoFrance/ECMWF/NCEP/ERA5-Ocean). Keyless to you; commercial-licensed server-side. FORECAST data, not a measurement — not a substitute for an official marine forecast/warning (e.g. the BoM coastal-waters forecast) and must not be the sole basis for any safety-of-life-at-sea decision.
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