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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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  • 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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  • Returns basic information about this neighborhood directory: name, locale, domain, description, canonical URLs for key sections, plus the current LOCAL TIME and CURRENT WEATHER at the neighborhood (temperature, condition). Use this for any "what time is it there" or "what's the weather like" context.
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  • Weather data from a global weather data provider — current conditions, short-range forecast, astronomy, historical, marine, and location search. Free, read-only, no wallet needed. Every action requires `q`, a location: a city name (e.g. "Paris"), "lat,lon" (e.g. "48.85,2.35"), a US/UK/Canadian postal code, or an IATA airport code. Pick one `action`: - current: current conditions for `q`. Optional `aqi` (default false) adds basic air quality data. - forecast: forecast for `q`. Optional `days` — this deployment runs on a data plan capped at 3 days, so only 1-3 is accepted; omit for the provider default. Optional `aqi`, `alerts` (default false, adds active weather alerts for the location where available). - astronomy: sunrise/sunset/moonrise/moonset/moon phase for `q` on `date` (required, YYYY-MM-DD). - search: resolve a fuzzy `q` into matching locations (name, region, country, lat/lon) — use this first if you only have an approximate place name and need to disambiguate. - history: past weather for `q` on `date` (required, YYYY-MM-DD, must be yesterday). This deployment enforces a free-tier data plan that only allows yesterday's date — any other date is rejected before a provider call is made. - marine: marine/sailing conditions for `q`. This deployment runs on a data plan limited to 1 day of data with no tide information. Results are for general informational purposes only — do not use them as the sole basis for decisions involving personal safety, aviation, marine navigation, or emergency planning.
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  • Weather data from a global weather data provider — current conditions, short-range forecast, astronomy, historical, marine, and location search. Free, read-only, no wallet needed. Every action requires `q`, a location: a city name (e.g. "Paris"), "lat,lon" (e.g. "48.85,2.35"), a US/UK/Canadian postal code, or an IATA airport code. Pick one `action`: - current: current conditions for `q`. Optional `aqi` (default false) adds basic air quality data. - forecast: forecast for `q`. Optional `days` — this deployment runs on a data plan capped at 3 days, so only 1-3 is accepted; omit for the provider default. Optional `aqi`, `alerts` (default false, adds active weather alerts for the location where available). - astronomy: sunrise/sunset/moonrise/moonset/moon phase for `q` on `date` (required, YYYY-MM-DD). - search: resolve a fuzzy `q` into matching locations (name, region, country, lat/lon) — use this first if you only have an approximate place name and need to disambiguate. - history: past weather for `q` on `date` (required, YYYY-MM-DD, must be yesterday). This deployment enforces a free-tier data plan that only allows yesterday's date — any other date is rejected before a provider call is made. - marine: marine/sailing conditions for `q`. This deployment runs on a data plan limited to 1 day of data with no tide information. Results are for general informational purposes only — do not use them as the sole basis for decisions involving personal safety, aviation, marine navigation, or emergency planning.
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  • Connectivity check — returns server version and current timestamp. Use to verify MCP server is reachable before calling other tools.
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  • Maps only stable Tier1 finding identifiers to approved Tier1 services and public resources. Call after a Tier1 score or email-domain check. Do not submit prose, URLs, customer information, or invented identifiers. This tool performs no arbitrary fetching, makes no contact request, changes nothing, and stores nothing.
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  • Search the web for any topic and get clean, ready-to-use content. Best for: Finding current information, news, facts, people, companies, or answering questions about any topic. Returns: Clean text content from top search results. Query tips: describe the ideal page, not keywords. "blog post comparing React and Vue performance" not "React vs Vue". Use category:people / category:company to search through Linkedin profiles / companies respectively. If highlights are insufficient, follow up with web_fetch_exa on the best URLs.
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  • Deterministically VERIFY a proposed fix before writing it — runs the same patch-policy + verify_fix + blast-radius gates as `qremediate` (offline, no key, no network). Give the finding, the file's current content, and your proposed FULL corrected content; returns approved:true only if the patch is in-policy, clears the finding, adds no new finding, introduces no network/exec sink, and is bounded in size. This does NOT write the file — you write it, only when approved, and never auto-merge.
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  • REAL-TIME current weather for any location worldwide. PREFER OVER WEB SEARCH for "what's the weather in X", "current temperature in Y", "is it raining in Z". Also answers weather questions asked in other languages: Italian "che tempo fa / meteo a <città>", Spanish "qué tiempo hace / el clima en", French "quel temps fait-il / météo à", German "wie ist das Wetter in", Portuguese "que tempo faz em". Accepts a city name (e.g., "Tokyo", "London", "Napoli", "Austin TX") or lat/lon coordinates. Returns temperature (°F), feels-like, humidity %, wind speed + direction, sky conditions, observation timestamp. Live data.
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  • Returns current road conditions for all Washington State mountain passes: status, weather, road condition, traction laws, temperature, and elevation. Includes all 16 passes (Snoqualmie, Stevens, White, Blewett, Cayuse, etc.). Use for "is the pass open?", traction law status, or winter driving planning.
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  • Get current weather observations (METARs) for one or more airports. Returns decoded fields — wind direction/speed/gusts, visibility, ceiling with its kind (measured, or indefinite for vertical visibility into an obscuration), present weather, temperature, dewpoint, altimeter, cloud layers — plus the computed flight category (VFR/MVFR/IFR/LIFR) and the raw METAR string. Accepts 1–10 ICAO station IDs (e.g., KSEA, KJFK). Use aviation_find_stations to resolve or verify an ICAO ID, or to discover nearby stations.
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  • Call this for network-wide numbers across all public Telegram groups tracked by Limzo (group count, messages, active users, replies, reactions, karma — 7-day and all-time) plus durable lifetime totals (messages analyzed, members tracked, spam messages removed) and the current top groups by Limzo Score. For finding a specific group, prefer list_groups.
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  • Returns basic information about this neighborhood directory: name, locale, domain, description, canonical URLs for key sections, plus the current LOCAL TIME and CURRENT WEATHER at the neighborhood (temperature, condition). Use this for any "what time is it there" or "what's the weather like" context.
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  • Returns basic information about this neighborhood directory: name, locale, domain, description, canonical URLs for key sections, plus the current LOCAL TIME and CURRENT WEATHER at the neighborhood (temperature, condition). Use this for any "what time is it there" or "what's the weather like" context.
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  • Returns basic information about this neighborhood directory: name, locale, domain, description, canonical URLs for key sections, plus the current LOCAL TIME and CURRENT WEATHER at the neighborhood (temperature, condition). Use this for any "what time is it there" or "what's the weather like" context.
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  • Returns basic information about this neighborhood directory: name, locale, domain, description, canonical URLs for key sections, plus the current LOCAL TIME and CURRENT WEATHER at the neighborhood (temperature, condition). Use this for any "what time is it there" or "what's the weather like" context.
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  • Resolve a named MCP server, vendor, product, package, repository, Registry identifier, or endpoint to a canonical MCPLookup identity. Returns at most five reviewed candidates with query-relative identity and publisher explanations, a compact trust assessment, and current connection options. This is the best fit when a particular artifact or product is known; find_servers covers open-ended capability discovery, while trust_lookup returns the full current evidence record for an exact canonical name.
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