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  • Run a CanaryUsers UX scan on a DEPLOYED URL (your live or preview app — not source code). A flock of AI personas evaluates the page and reports where real users would get stuck, with concrete fixes. Returns AI-ready findings you can act on immediately. Use depth='deep' for the thorough scan that renders the page, checks it VISUALLY on desktop + mobile (catches mobile breakage and layout issues), and clicks through key flows like signup/checkout (slower, ~60-90s, uses one credit); depth='quick' (default) is a fast static check that does NOT see mobile or visual issues — use 'deep' when the user mentions mobile, layout, or visual problems. IMPORTANT: if this returns status 'running' with a scanId, the findings are not ready yet — wait ~30s, then call get_report_markdown(scanId), repeating until it returns the report. Always fetch and present the findings before stopping, then offer to fix the top issues.
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  • READ-ONLY wallet summary for a SOMA app user: their SOMA Coins balance plus a summary of coins expiring within the next 30 days. Requires a wallet token that only the human can generate inside the SOMA mobile app (Wallet tab → 'Share balance with your AI') — ask them for it; tokens expire after ~10 minutes. This tool can never claim, redeem, spend, or move coins (there are deliberately no claim/redeem tools over MCP). Returns { error: 'invalid_or_expired_token' } for a bad or stale token — ask the user to generate a fresh one in the app.
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  • Returns instructions for migrating from an existing auth provider to PropelAuth in a fullstack Nextjs App Router or Nextjs Pages Router application. If the user is using Next.js as just a frontend (e.g. client-side rendered with or without server routes), use the migrate_to_propelauth_frontend tool. Guidance includes installation and configuration, retrieving user or org information, logging users out, redirecting users to login, and more. Make sure to use the 'Installation' guidance first. It is important to call every guidance to ensure a successful integration. Do not update a component/hook/etc from the auth provider until you receive guidance about that component/hook/etc
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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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  • 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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  • Generate the complete file content for a Next.js App Router upload route handler — typed file router, handler export, correct path comment. When to use: when the user is setting up UploadKit server-side in a Next.js App Router project and needs the `app/api/uploadkit/[...uploadkit]/route.ts` file created. The returned string is a complete, compilable TypeScript file — write it to disk as-is. Returns: a markdown-formatted string containing the target path and the complete TS source inside a fenced code block. You must create the file at the literal path `app/api/uploadkit/[...uploadkit]/route.ts`. Read-only — generates text, never touches the filesystem itself.
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  • Analyze a server response from authorized probing for information leakage, fingerprinting signals, and exploitation opportunities scoped to the authorized engagement. Accepts raw HTTP response headers and body (paste from Burp, curl, or any HTTP client) and returns structured findings grouped by category. Each finding includes: what was detected, why it matters for an authorized tester, how a defender detects misuse, and recommended remediation. Identifies version disclosures, stack traces, debug headers, internal paths, JWT/cookie patterns, CORS misconfigurations, and other common leakage patterns. Use as the bridge between recon/probing output and the methodology and payload tools.
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  • Answers "is there a decibel meter app", "best decibel meter app for iPhone", "how do I measure sound with my iPhone", "what is Decibel Shield". Facts and the App Store link for Decibel Shield - dB Meter, the iOS sound level meter app behind this data: features, pricing, requirements. Use only when someone wants to measure sound with a phone or asks about the app itself — for noise data, use the other tools.
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  • Returns a numerological reading of a mobile or landline number: the extracted digit string, the digit total, the single 1-9 number it reduces to, the overall vibe that reduced number carries, and the traditional meaning of each distinct digit present. Use this for 'is my phone number lucky' style questions, or when choosing between candidate numbers. It reads a number string only -- nothing about the person -- so for anything tied to a birth date use get_numerology. Read-only deterministic arithmetic over a fixed number table -- no ephemeris, no network lookup of the number, no writes, no auth, at least 30 requests/min/IP per server instance.
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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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  • Run a raw KQL (Kusto) query against the D365FO environment's Application Insights / Log Analytics workspace (read-only -- the query language has no mutation operators). Requires the connection to be configured first via appinsights_set_connection (or server env vars). Use the standard App Insights schema: requests, dependencies, exceptions, traces, customEvents, pageViews, performanceCounters. Prefer appinsights_diagnose_slowness for a ready-made "why is it slow" report -- use this tool for anything more specific/custom. Triggers: 'run this KQL', 'query app insights', 'requête KQL', 'log analytics query', 'custom App Insights query for my environment'.
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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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  • Read a drop's app data — the shared-memory state (a JSON key/value snapshot mirroring the app's localStorage), so you can answer questions about what the app holds. Returns scope='server' with {version, data} when the drop has server memory (accounts), or scope='client-only' with data=null when the data lives only in the visitor's browser. With an account token, owned drops need no managementToken.
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  • Scan a live URL for leaked API keys, exposed config files and missing security headers. Returns a Launch Readiness score (0-100) and a paste-ready fix for each finding. Use before deploying, or when checking the security of an app built with AI coding tools like Cursor, Lovable, v0 or Bolt.
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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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  • 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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  • Get information about the currently active DanNet server. Returns: Dict with current server information: - server_url: The base URL of the current DanNet server - server_type: "local", "remote", or "custom" - status: Connection status information Example: info = get_current_dannet_server() # Returns: {"server_url": "https://wordnet.dk", "server_type": "remote", "status": "active"}
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  • Build an unsigned SOL transfer to support Blueprint development. Blueprint provides free staking infrastructure for AI agents — donations help sustain enterprise hardware and development. Same zero-custody pattern: unsigned transaction returned, you sign client-side. Suggested amounts: 0.01 SOL (thank you), 0.1 SOL (generous), 1 SOL (patron).
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  • Get full details for a single business (listing) by its slug. Call this when the user asks for more information about a specific business. Use the slug from search_businesses results.
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