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  • Find local businesses and places with detailed information including addresses, ratings, hours, and contact details. Use for location-based queries like 'restaurants near me' or specific area searches.
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    MIT
  • Find local businesses and places with detailed information like names, addresses, ratings, and hours. Ideal for queries with 'near me' or specific locations, defaulting to web search if no local results.
  • Retrieve the recommended process for bulk uploading food packaging photos to the Open Food Facts database.
    MIT
  • Retrieve detailed nutrition data from Fitbit food logs for a specific date, including calories, protein, carbs, fat, fiber, sodium, daily totals, and individual food entries.
    MIT
  • Find seismic activity near Swiss locations using coordinates. Filter earthquakes by radius, time period, and magnitude to monitor local geological events.
    MIT

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  • Find specific food preparation standards, recipes, and cooking guidelines from food service literature by searching with keywords or phrases.
  • Retrieve detailed food information and serving sizes from Cronometer to accurately log nutrition data. Use this tool after searching foods to get measure IDs needed for tracking entries.
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  • Initialize the language server for a project directory to enable code analysis features like finding references, getting type information, and checking diagnostics.
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  • Upload product images to Open Food Facts database to enhance food information with visual data like ingredients, nutrition labels, and packaging details.
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  • Filter substances from the EFSA OpenFoodTox database by classification and safety criteria to identify food additives, pesticides, or contaminants with specific mutagenicity, genotoxicity, or carcinogenicity assessments for regulatory compliance and safety analysis.
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  • Log food consumption to your Cronometer nutrition diary by specifying food details, serving weight, date, and meal time for accurate daily tracking.
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  • Make direct API calls to Open Food Facts endpoints to retrieve food data or update product information using structured JSON or form-encoded parameters.
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  • Retrieve comprehensive nutritional information for any food item using its FDC ID. Provides detailed breakdown of calories, protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and amino acids from official U.S. government food data.
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  • Retrieve API documentation for Open Food Facts to understand available endpoints and data structures before making API calls.
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  • Identify Nifty 50 stocks approaching 52-week highs for momentum opportunities or near 52-week lows for potential value investments using customizable threshold parameters.
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  • Discover shows, events, and experiences near your location on tickadoo. Use this tool when sharing your location or seeking nearby activities.
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  • Look up food products by barcode to access nutrition facts, Nutri-Score ratings, Eco-Score environmental impact, and NOVA processing groups from Open Food Facts.
    MIT
  • Execute geospatial queries on MongoDB collections to find locations near points, within polygons or circles, and calculate distances between coordinates.
    MIT
  • Schedule recurring food entries to automatically log meals on specific days, simplifying nutrition tracking in Cronometer.
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  • Look up complete nutrition facts including calories, protein, carbs, fat, fiber, and micronutrients for any food by name and serving size. Track macros and analyze dietary content with precise portion-based data.
  • Retrieve user details from Crafty Controller, including current authenticated user information when using '@me' as the user identifier.
  • Find personalized alcohol recommendations from Finland's Alko catalog based on occasion, food pairing, price range, or preferences like organic and vegan options.
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  • Find local food producers in Norway using natural language queries in Norwegian or English. Get ranked results with contact information and vCard links to add producers to your contacts.
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  • Remove recurring food entries from Cronometer nutrition tracking by specifying the repeat item ID obtained from get_repeated_items.
    MIT
  • Find available Zipcar vehicles near a specified location for your desired time period, with rates and pickup details.
  • Search for restaurants near home, work, or any address that meet your dietary restrictions and cuisine preferences. Filter by party size, price, and outdoor seating to get ratings, walking distance, and cuisine details.
  • Find the most similar strings to a query from a list of candidates for fuzzy matching and near-duplicate detection.
    MIT
  • Search for food products in the Yazio database using queries, with optional filters for sex, country, and locale to find relevant nutritional items.
    MIT
  • Test connectivity to the food recipe semantic search server. Receive a greeting response to confirm the server is operational and ready for recipe queries.
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  • Delete a specific food entry from your Cronometer nutrition diary using its serving ID to maintain accurate daily tracking.
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  • Crop, rotate, and assign product images to specific categories on Open Food Facts after uploading. This tool helps organize visual product data in the food database.
    MIT
  • Retrieve all recurring food entries from Cronometer to view configured repeat items with details like food name, quantity, measure, diary group, and weekly schedule.
    MIT
  • Find Publix grocery store locations near a zip code or city. Get store addresses, hours, and phone numbers for planning your shopping trip.
  • Transfer NEAR tokens between accounts on the NEAR blockchain. Specify sender, receiver, and amount, ensuring both accounts are on the same network (mainnet or testnet).
    MIT
  • Get autocomplete suggestions for food taxonomy entries like brands, categories, and labels from the Open Food Facts database to speed up data entry and ensure accuracy.
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  • Retrieve detailed food logs with nutrition data to analyze dietary intake and identify nutrient gaps over specified date ranges.
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