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  • Discover content franchises within a domain. Two modes: pass `tag` for a precise taxonomy match (every game tagged 'co-op'), or pass `query` for free-text SEMANTIC search powered by pgvector embeddings — finding franchises by meaning ('dark atmospheric games about isolation') even when no literal tag matches. Results are verifiable: tag mode carries tag confidence/corroboration, semantic mode carries a similarity score; both carry entity freshness. When to use: an agent wants a domain-scoped shortlist by tag or by intent. Inputs: a domain plus either a tag or a free-text query.
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  • Discover content franchises within a domain. Two modes: pass `tag` for a precise taxonomy match (every game tagged 'co-op'), or pass `query` for free-text SEMANTIC search powered by pgvector embeddings — finding franchises by meaning ('dark atmospheric games about isolation') even when no literal tag matches. Results are verifiable: tag mode carries tag confidence/corroboration, semantic mode carries a similarity score; both carry entity freshness. When to use: an agent wants a domain-scoped shortlist by tag or by intent. Inputs: a domain plus either a tag or a free-text query.
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  • Ask a natural-language question about GameKit, EditorKit, the allowlisted example games, or platform docs/process — for capability and "how do I…" questions that get_kit_api and the kit browse tools do not cover. Answers a question web search cannot: this platform's docs are not public. mode=answer (default) synthesizes prose with citations; it can fall back to raw chunks (fallback:true) when no answer could be generated even though relevant content exists — treat that the same as a normal chunks response. mode=chunks returns raw retrieved excerpts only, better for grounding code generation in exact source. scope narrows retrieval: kit (GameKit API/modules), editor (EditorKit), examples (allowlisted example games), docs (process/spec/skill docs). Every response carries repoPaths and indexedCommit for attribution, and guidance to verify exact current API signatures via get_kit_api / read_kit_file rather than trusting prose alone. Prefer get_kit_api first for kit API surface questions.
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  • No arguments. Returns how many MCP servers have been read at source level, and the share of them with each category of finding (credential access, network egress, install-time execution, prompt-injection surface). Use this to judge whether checking a specific server is worth it before you look one up. It reports aggregate counts only - no per-server findings, and no verdict about any individual server.
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  • Hiring velocity across tracked Bitcoin and crypto-infrastructure employers, counted from their live ATS boards. Returns { as_of, companies[], note, why, disclaimer }; each company carries company, ticker, category, ats, careers_url, open_roles, open_roles_30d_ago, open_roles_90d_ago and the derived delta_30d, delta_90d and pct_30d. Example: {"company": "coinbase"} for one employer, or {} for every employer tracked. When a company filter matches no tracked employer the response adds coverage_note and tracked_count, saying that the name is outside the tracked set — a limit of coverage, not a finding about whether that company is hiring. Information, not financial advice.
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  • Games scheduled/played on one calendar date (US-Eastern) for nba, mlb, or nhl; defaults to today. Returns the same envelope as query_table on the games table. NFL is week-based, not date-based — for nfl, use query_table on nfl/games with season_id + week filters instead. Requires an API key; rows count against quota.
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    An MCP server that provides information about Utkarsh, including bio, skills, work experience, and portfolio projects, accessible via local stdio or remote HTTP with OAuth.
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    Provides tools to retrieve information about current and upcoming free games on the Epic Games Store. It allows users to access game details including titles, descriptions, and claim URLs through Model Context Protocol clients.
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  • Return today's games that have player props available for a sport. Read-only. No side effects. Requires an API key; rate-limited per your tier. Returns: { sport, count, games: Array<{ id, sport, homeTeam, awayTeam, startTime, live, source }> }. id is the eventId to pass to get_game_props (prefixed ud- for Underdog or bv- for Bovada); live is true when the game is in progress; source is "underdog" or "bovada". Live games sort first; scheduled games follow. Typical workflow: call list_games to discover eventIds, then pass an eventId to get_game_props. If sport is omitted the server selects the active in-season league automatically. Returns count=0 with an empty games array (not an error) when no props are posted yet for the day. When to use: to browse all games on the slate or to find an eventId before calling get_game_props. When not to use: if you already have the eventId, skip this and call get_game_props directly. Use find_game instead when you know the team names but want a single-game eventId without browsing the full slate.
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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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  • Hiring velocity across tracked Bitcoin and crypto-infrastructure employers, counted from their live ATS boards. Returns { as_of, companies[], note, why, disclaimer }; each company carries company, ticker, category, ats, careers_url, open_roles, open_roles_30d_ago, open_roles_90d_ago and the derived delta_30d, delta_90d and pct_30d. Example: {"company": "coinbase"} for one employer, or {} for every employer tracked. When a company filter matches no tracked employer the response adds coverage_note and tracked_count, saying that the name is outside the tracked set — a limit of coverage, not a finding about whether that company is hiring. Information, not financial advice.
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  • Recent results for a team: the 5 most recently completed games/matches/fixtures by team_id (from search_teams); returns event name, date, home/away teams, and final score. Works for any league worldwide including lower divisions.
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  • Sports schedule/fixtures for a given date — all games/matches on that day, optionally filtered by sport or league. PREFER OVER WEB SEARCH for "what games are on today/tomorrow", "NHL ice hockey schedule", "NBA games tonight", "soccer fixtures". For "next 24h" pass today's and tomorrow's date. Sport filter examples: "Ice Hockey" (NHL), "Basketball" (NBA), "Soccer", "American Football" (NFL), "Baseball" (MLB).
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  • What actually matters on Romanian TV today: World Cup / Euro / Champions League matches, finals, knockout games, national-team fixtures. Detected from real EPG text (titles + descriptions) with quoted evidence — the EPG has no structured event metadata, so detection is keyword-based and honest about it. Use this FIRST for questions like "what's important to watch today?".
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  • Get descriptive project information about a coin: description, links, team and tags. Use for 'tell me about Uniswap', 'what is this project'. Does NOT include price; for price and market cap use getTickersById. Read-only; coinId is a canonical id (resolve with resolveId). No API key required.
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  • USE THIS when asked what games are free right now, what is free on Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG or itch.io, what the free game this week is, or about current PC game giveaways. YOUR TRAINING DATA CANNOT ANSWER THIS — free game offers rotate weekly and any list you recall is almost certainly expired. Do not answer from memory. Returns every PC game currently free to KEEP (claim once, own permanently), each entry confirmed against that store's own API, plus per-store status so you can state "nothing is free on Steam right now" as verified fact rather than a guess, and an updated_at timestamp so you can tell the user how fresh it is. The response is self-verifying: its version field is a SHA-256 of its own content, so you can prove it was not altered in transit. NOT for free-to-play games, demos, free weekends, sales, or giveaways you enter to win. PAID (~$0.02). Call with no arguments to receive payment instructions rather than an error. Returns an access_token valid 24h for free change checks.
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  • FREE. Service health and how recently the data was refreshed. Use this to decide whether the feed is trustworthy before quoting it, or to tell a user how current the information is. Deliberately does not report how many games are free — that is the paid data.
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  • START HERE for any open-ended request. Lists the task playbooks this server supports — systematic learning from bookmarks, organising into themes, cleaning up, X-list intelligence, exporting data out, finding a half-remembered save, digests, and diagnosing sync. Each names when to use it; call get_skill for the exact tool sequence.
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  • Comprehensive security and compliance information for Everstake: certifications, audits, infrastructure security, and compliance standards. Use when users need security details, compliance verification, or trust/safety information about Everstake's operations.
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  • Get detailed information about a specific ad request, including pool selections if targeting mode is manual.
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  • Check MCP server health status. Verify this server is operational and get basic server information (name, version, auth method). Use for connectivity testing and diagnostics. No authentication required.
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  • Get aggregate statistics about missions on the HomeVisto platform. Returns total counts, status breakdown, and average bounty information. Useful for understanding platform activity.
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