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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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  • Today's best deals ranked 0-100, across every vertical, with no specific product ("what are the best deals right now?"). `surface`: shopping (default, retail deals by stored score), hotels (biggest 7-day nightly-rate drops), events (activity rate drops), tickets (live-event tickets below their 30-day median, with a reasons[] breakdown), or all (labeled per-surface sections: hotels, things to do, event tickets, shopping). Rows carry a drillDownTool for the next call (hotel_details / activity_details / ticket_details / price_check) and a dealScore. Optional category filter (shopping only) and minDealScore (shopping default 60). URLs are pricetik.com/go/ affiliate redirects — pass to the user's browser unchanged, never fetch server-side. No API key required. For a specific query use pricetik_search.
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  • Scan GitHub, Hacker News, and npm for new repos, packages, and discussions in the agent payments ecosystem (AP2, ACP, x402, MPP, UCP). Returns AI-classified and scored opportunities with recommended actions. Use when the user asks about recent activity, new developments, or opportunities in agent payments ('what's new in agent payments?', 'any new x402 repos?', 'scan for opportunities'). Use get_protocol_info instead for static protocol details, or compare_protocols for side-by-side comparison. Costs $0.01 USDC. Accepts: x402 (USDC on Base) or MPP (Tempo USDC).
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  • Answer questions using knowledge base (uploaded documents, handbooks, files). Use for QUESTIONS that need an answer synthesized from documents or messages. Returns an evidence pack with source citations, KG entities, and extracted numbers. Modes: - 'auto' (default): Smart routing — works for most questions - 'rag': Semantic search across documents & messages - 'entity': Entity-centric queries (e.g., 'Tell me about [entity]') - 'relationship': Two-entity queries (e.g., 'How is [entity A] related to [entity B]?') Examples: - 'What did we discuss about the budget?' → knowledge.query - 'Tell me about [entity]' → knowledge.query mode=entity - 'How is [A] related to [B]?' → knowledge.query mode=relationship NOT for finding/listing files, threads, or links — use search.files / search.threads / search.links for that.
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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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  • General search tool. This is your FIRST entry point to look up for possible tokens, entities, and addresses related to a query. Do NOT use this tool for prediction markets. For Polymarket names, topics, event slugs, or URLs, use `prediction_market_lookup` instead. Nansen MCP does not support NFTs, however check using this tool if the query relates to a token. Regular tokens and NFTs can have the same name. This tool allows you to: - Check if a (fungible) token exists by name, symbol, or contract address - Search information about a token - Current price in USD - Trading volume - Contract address and chain information - Market cap and supply data when available - Search information about an entity - Find Nansen labels of an address (EOA) or resolve a domain (.eth, .sol)
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  • AI shopping comparison — search 50M+ products, compare prices, find deals

  • Product discovery for AI agents: ranked products and bundles from the open merchant web.

  • General search tool. This is your FIRST entry point to look up for possible tokens, entities, and addresses related to a query. Do NOT use this tool for prediction markets. For Polymarket names, topics, event slugs, or URLs, use `prediction_market_lookup` instead. Nansen MCP does not support NFTs, however check using this tool if the query relates to a token. Regular tokens and NFTs can have the same name. This tool allows you to: - Check if a (fungible) token exists by name, symbol, or contract address - Search information about a token - Current price in USD - Trading volume - Contract address and chain information - Market cap and supply data when available - Search information about an entity - Find Nansen labels of an address (EOA) or resolve a domain (.eth, .sol)
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  • Add all ingredients from a saved recipe to the shopping list. Use when the user wants to shop for a specific recipe. Requires the recipe to have structured ingredient data (most recipes do after enrichment). Get recipe IDs from get_recipes first.
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  • Permanently remove an item from the shopping list. To remove all checked-off items at once, use clear_checked_shopping_items instead. Get item IDs from get_shopping_list first.
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  • Remove all checked-off items from the shopping list at once. Use after a shopping trip when the user has bought everything marked. To remove a single item, use remove_shopping_list_item instead.
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  • Look up a MITRE ATT&CK technique by ID or keyword for authorized penetration testing and security research. Returns the full technique record: name, associated tactics, description, detection opportunities (log sources, behavioral indicators), real-world procedure examples from public reporting, recommended mitigations, and related sub-techniques. The detection and mitigation sections make this equally useful for defenders building detection coverage. Accepts exact IDs (T1190, T1059.001) or keyword search (e.g., "sql injection", "pass the hash", "web shell upload").
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  • Register a public hosted UCP agent profile and receive agent_id/profile_url. Default path: send agent_name plus public_key_jwk and the gateway builds the canonical UCP profile with default Shopping capabilities. Re-registering the same public_key_jwk in the same namespace is idempotent and returns the existing agent_id. Do not build a capability map for normal registration. Create local ./.ucpgateway/ files; keep private_key.jwk local and save returned agent_id/profile_url/profile_json to ./.ucpgateway/agent.json.
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  • Staged, read-only health diagnosis: server reachability -> merchant API key -> admin JWT -> payment readiness (wallets + listener workers). Returns ranked likely causes with exact fix commands for the first failing stage. Run this FIRST when anything PayRam-related fails.
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  • Search Google Shopping for `<query>` — returns product title, price, source, rating, reviews, product ID, and link via SerpApi. Example: serpapi_google_shopping({ q: "wireless earbuds", gl: "us", hl: "en", _apiKey: "your-serpapi-key" })
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  • Scan GitHub, Hacker News, and npm for new repos, packages, and discussions in the agent payments ecosystem (AP2, ACP, x402, MPP, UCP). Returns AI-classified and scored opportunities with recommended actions. Use when the user asks about recent activity, new developments, or opportunities in agent payments ('what's new in agent payments?', 'any new x402 repos?', 'scan for opportunities'). Use get_protocol_info instead for static protocol details, or compare_protocols for side-by-side comparison. Costs $0.01 USDC. Accepts: x402 (USDC on Base) or MPP (Tempo USDC).
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  • Answer questions using knowledge base (uploaded documents, handbooks, files). Use for QUESTIONS that need an answer synthesized from documents or messages. Returns an evidence pack with source citations, KG entities, and extracted numbers. Modes: - 'auto' (default): Smart routing — works for most questions - 'rag': Semantic search across documents & messages - 'entity': Entity-centric queries (e.g., 'Tell me about [entity]') - 'relationship': Two-entity queries (e.g., 'How is [entity A] related to [entity B]?') Examples: - 'What did we discuss about the budget?' → knowledge.query - 'Tell me about [entity]' → knowledge.query mode=entity - 'How is [A] related to [B]?' → knowledge.query mode=relationship NOT for finding/listing files, threads, or links — use search.files / search.threads / search.links for that.
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  • Get information about related addresses of an input address. Note: This only includes the the "special" connections 'First Funder', 'Signer', 'Previous Signer', 'Multisig Signer of', 'Previous Multisig Signer of', 'Deployed via', 'Deployed by', 'Deployed Contract', 'Created Contract', 'Created by'. To get related wallets, also check address counterparties. First funder exchange withdrawal address does usually NOT belong to the same entity as the address, only deposit addresses. Only information is that it has been funded by the exchange.
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  • Returns instructions for integrating 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 integrate_propelauth_frontend tool. Guidance includes installation and configuration, retrieving user or org information, logging users out, redirecting users to login, and more. Do not update the guidance argument unless the user explicitly requests it.
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  • Get Immersive Product Information Expands the Google Shopping Immersive Product pop-up given an immersiveProductPageToken from the Google Shopping API, with optional moreStores (up to ~13 merchants instead of 3–5) and nextPageToken for paginating stores. Returns multi-store offers (merchant, price, shipping, condition, URL), product specs, images, ratings, and the nextPageToken. Use for price-comparison bots, merchant discovery, dropshipping research, and aggregating full offer lists per product.
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  • Use this premium read-only Natural Language tool when the user wants the server-composed Morning Brief rendered as audit-grade Markdown. It compiles backend-composed compact evidence across readiness, daily changes, risk distribution, top stressed issuers, and alpha opportunities. The renderer never fans out into tools and never generates social drafts or trade recommendations. Parameters: style is professional, concise, trader, or detailed. Date and limit are accepted only where the backend composite supports them. Behavior: read-only and idempotent; it performs the server-enforced Morning Brief workflow, has no destructive side effects, then renders the returned compact evidence as a bounded Natural Language response.
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