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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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  • Looks up the Personal Year theme for the current calendar cycle from a name and birth date using only month and day inputs server-side. SECTION: WHAT THIS TOOL COVERS Endpoint returns Personal Year data derived from birth month/day against the running calendar year on the server — there is no extra year argument in the tool schema. Expected response keys (pending live confirmation): personal_year_number (int), theme (string), interpretation (string), advice (string), favorable_actions[] (string array), challenges[] (string array). asterwise_get_numerology_profile leaves personal_year null; use this tool when Personal Year detail is required. SECTION: WORKFLOW BEFORE: RECOMMENDED — asterwise_get_numerology_profile — see other core numbers first. AFTER: None. SECTION: INPUT CONTRACT Only name and date are submitted; the active calendar year is chosen upstream automatically. SECTION: OUTPUT CONTRACT personal_year_number (int) — expected theme (string) — expected interpretation (string) — expected advice (string) — expected favorable_actions[] (string array) — expected challenges[] (string array) — expected (Schema not yet confirmed from live response; fields above reflect tool design.) SECTION: RESPONSE FORMAT response_format=json serialises the complete response as indented JSON — use this for programmatic parsing, typed clients, and downstream tool chaining. response_format=markdown renders the same data as a human-readable report. Both modes return identical underlying data — no fields are added, removed, or filtered by either mode. SECTION: COMPUTE CLASS FAST_LOOKUP SECTION: ERROR CONTRACT INVALID_PARAMS (local — caught before upstream call): None — all validation is upstream. INVALID_PARAMS (upstream): — None — upstream rejection surfaces as MCP INTERNAL_ERROR at the tool layer. INTERNAL_ERROR: — Any upstream API failure or timeout → MCP INTERNAL_ERROR Edge cases: — Cannot request arbitrary calendar years via this tool — only the server-selected current year. SECTION: DO NOT CONFUSE WITH asterwise_get_numerology_profile — personal_year field there is null; this endpoint supplies the annual theme. asterwise_get_varshaphal — Vedic solar return, not Pythagorean Personal Year.
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  • Lookup a specific dream symbol by slug or name (case-insensitive). Returns full dual-tradition interpretation including Jungian archetype, Vedic dream meaning with auspiciousness, context variants, and related symbols. SECTION: WHAT THIS TOOL COVERS Single symbol lookup with complete detail. Use for dream journaling apps, AI-powered dream interpretation (the themes[] field is designed for synthesis), and cross-tradition comparison. Notable tradition conflicts: Snake (Western=transformation; Vedic=partial — white snake=auspicious, black chasing=inauspicious). Elephant=auspicious both traditions (Ganesha). Crow=inauspicious both traditions (Yama's messenger). Wedding=conflict (West=union; Vedic=inauspicious). SECTION: WORKFLOW BEFORE: None — standalone. AFTER: None. SECTION: INPUT CONTRACT name: Symbol slug or display name. Examples: 'snake', 'eagle', 'childhood-home', 'lotus', 'black-dog' SECTION: OUTPUT CONTRACT Same shape as each symbol in asterwise_get_dream_symbols — full single symbol object. SECTION: RESPONSE FORMAT response_format=json — single symbol object. response_format=markdown — formatted interpretation card. Both return identical data. SECTION: COMPUTE CLASS FAST_LOOKUP SECTION: ERROR CONTRACT INVALID_PARAMS (upstream): Unknown symbol → 404, surfaces as MCP INTERNAL_ERROR. INTERNAL_ERROR: Any upstream API failure → MCP INTERNAL_ERROR SECTION: DO NOT CONFUSE WITH asterwise_get_dream_symbols — full database listing with optional category filter.
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  • Find x402 / MCP services matching an intent or filter set. Two usage modes (agents pick whichever fits): A. Natural-language: `search(intent="fetch tweets for @user")` B. Pure browse: `search(has_mcp=True, category="defi", top_k=10)` At least one of `intent`, `category`, `chain`, `has_mcp`, `min_confidence` must be supplied — otherwise the call is rejected (we won't dump 2300+ rows). Results are ranked by: (health=ok AND tx_30d>0) → health=ok → has-quality-signal → confidence → tx_30d → recency. So the highest-quality real-traffic services appear first. Each item includes (when available): - confidence : 0.0–1.0 x402scan quality score. - tx_30d : 30-day x402 payment count (proxy for real usage). - match_snippet : FTS snippet showing where `intent` hit ([[token]]). - match_reason : list[str] of human-readable ranking signals. - mcp_url : populated when the service exposes an MCP endpoint (you can call it directly via streamable-http). Agents should prefer items with non-null confidence and tx_30d > 0 unless the user explicitly wants experimental endpoints. Args: intent: What the agent wants to do (English or Chinese). Optional when at least one structured filter is set. Synonym expansion covers twitter↔X↔推特, whale↔巨鲸, price↔价格 etc. top_k: Max services to return (default 5, hard cap 25). max_price_usd: Upper bound on per-call price in USD. category: Filter (see `list_categories`). chain: "base", "polygon", "solana", "arbitrum", ... min_confidence: Minimum confidence (0.0–1.0). 0.8+ keeps only services x402scan rates as high-quality. has_mcp: When true, return only services with a callable MCP endpoint. Use this when the agent wants to chain another MCP server rather than perform raw HTTP+x402.
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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 Lenny Zeltser's Malware cross-server handoff routes — when this MCP server can't fulfill a request, which other MCP servers (or fallback workflows) to consult. Surfaces a compact subset of `malware_load_context`. This server never requests your sample, analysis notes, or indicators and instructs your AI to keep them local—guidelines and the report template flow to your AI for local analysis.
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  • Get Lenny Zeltser's Security Assessment cross-server handoff routes — when this MCP server can't fulfill a request, which other MCP servers (or fallback workflows) to consult. Surfaces a compact subset of `assessment_load_context`. This server never requests your assessment notes or report and instructs your AI to keep them local—the templates and guidelines flow to your AI for local analysis.
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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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  • List the 10 senior-QS skill methodologies CivilQuants exposes (tender review, risk assessment, QS measurement/contract advice, geotechnical + geo-environmental interpretation, earthworks, preliminaries, pavement design, subcontract analysis). Universal discovery — both tiers see the full list. Returns each skill's slug, title, one-line summary and tier; then call get_skill(skill=<slug>) to fetch the methodology body. The skills are paid-tier; a free caller gets a sign-up prompt from get_skill. NOTE: the document-heavy skills (tender review, the interpretation skills) need a code-execution client (Claude Code / Codex / VS Code) plus the chunking pack from get_document_pipeline to run a real tender pack — on a chat connector you can read the methodology but cannot chunk/parse files.
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  • One-shot decision tool. Returns the coordination breakdown, use-case-specific interpretation, and (if raw_sentiment is provided) a coordination-adjusted sentiment score in a single call. Prefer this over chaining get_coordination_breakdown + manual sentiment dampening — the math here matches the canonical filter_sentiment endpoint. Cost: 5u per call (~$0.05 via x402, deducts 5 from daily quota).
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  • [IN DEVELOPMENT] [READ] Aggregated list of paid services swarm.tips agents can spend on. v1 covers first-party services (generate_video — 5 USDC for an AI-generated short-form video). External spend sources (Chutes inference at llm.chutes.ai/v1, x402-paywalled APIs, etc.) are deferred to follow-up integrations. Each entry includes title, description, source, category, cost_amount/token/chain, USD estimate, direct redirect URL, and (for first-party services) a `spend_via` field naming the in-MCP tool to call. Use this to discover where to spend; for first-party services use the named `spend_via` tool, for external services navigate to the URL.
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  • Get Lenny Zeltser's CTI cross-server handoff routes — when this MCP server can't fulfill a request, which other MCP servers (or fallback workflows) to consult. Surfaces a compact subset of `cti_load_context`. This server never requests your campaign or threat-intel notes and instructs your AI to keep them local—templates and guidelines flow to your AI for local analysis.
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  • Get the last-24-hour trends snapshot: new services count vs the previous 24h, total transaction count, total USDC volume, active buyer count, daily new-services bar (14 days), recent new services (top 10), category volume movers, and hot services with traffic surges (>= 100 24h tx and >= +50% growth). Refreshed every 5 min. Free tier. No payment required. Returns wash-filtered data using the same v2.0 algorithm as the paid endpoints.
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  • Query vulnerabilities for multiple packages in one call — the primary tool for dependency audits, SBOM scanning, and lockfile triage. Pass an array of {name, ecosystem, version} tuples (up to 1000). Each entry in the response corresponds positionally to the input. Each finding includes CVE aliases for chaining to nist-nvd-mcp-server for CVSS scoring. Invalid ecosystem strings are rejected before querying — call osv_list_ecosystems to validate.
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  • JOLTS labor market intelligence from BLS: job openings, quits rate, layoffs rate, and tight/loose/normal interpretation. Use for workforce planning, wage pressure forecasting, and recession early-warning agents. Source: BLS JOLTS. $0.10 standard. Every response is attested for integrity verification in regulated automation workflows.
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  • List the x402 services discovery catalog's active edge, liveness-probed: know a service is up and correctly demanding payment before you pay it. Free; up to 25. For the full liveness-probed feed use get_x402_services_snapshot (paid, x402).
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  • Calculate a Destiny Matrix (also known as "Matrix of Destiny" or numerology matrix) from a single date of birth. Returns a structured numerology reading: core numbers (1–22) for personality, talents, money, relationships, life purpose, and inherited/karmic patterns, each with a short text interpretation. Use this when a user asks to compute, build, or interpret a destiny matrix, or wants a numerology personality reading based on a birth date.
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  • Get Lenny Zeltser's Vuln cross-server handoff routes — when this MCP server can't fulfill a request, which other MCP servers (or fallback workflows) to consult. Surfaces a compact subset of `vuln_load_context`. This server never requests your vulnerability notes and instructs your AI to keep them local—the brief template and guidelines flow to your AI for local analysis.
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  • <tool_description> Search for products in the Nexbid marketplace. Alias for nexbid_search with content_type='product'. </tool_description> <when_to_use> When an agent needs to discover products (not recipes or services). Convenience alias — delegates to nexbid_search internally. </when_to_use> <combination_hints> list_products → get_product for details → create_media_buy for advertising. For recipes/services use nexbid_search with content_type filter. </combination_hints> <output_format> Product list with name, price, availability, score, and link. </output_format>
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  • Compute Pearson + Spearman correlation between two indicators for one entity. Returns r, p-value, n, and human-readable interpretation. Use for "does X move with Y?" questions. Includes causation disclaimer automatically.
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