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  • Explain how HelloBooks and Munimji (the in-app AI assistant) help a specific business — given a free-text description of the user's own operations. Returns a curated capability knowledge base: business-operation areas (sales, purchases, banking, tax, reports, inventory, payroll, multi-entity, setup), and for each AI capability WHO does the work — `autonomous` (Munimji does it on its own, e.g. OCR extraction, running reports), `approval` (Munimji prepares the entry and you one-click approve before it posts to the ledger, e.g. AI categorization, find-and-match, creating invoices/bills by chat), `assist` (co-pilot, e.g. guided onboarding, voice), or `manual` (a software feature you run yourself). Each capability links to the backing software features. Use this when a user describes their business and asks "how can HelloBooks help me?", "what can the AI do for my shop/practice/agency?", or "what can Munimji do on its own vs what do I approve?". Pass their description in `businessDescription`; optionally filter by `area` or `autonomy`. The AI never posts to a ledger without approval. For the full software catalog call list_features; for pricing call list_plans.
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  • Look up a MITRE ATT&CK threat group (intrusion set) or software entry by name or ID for authorized penetration testing and threat intelligence. Returns the group or software record: ATT&CK ID, display name, known aliases, type (group vs. software), description, and the techniques it uses with procedure-level context from public ATT&CK reporting. Accepts exact ATT&CK IDs (G0007 for threat groups, S0002 for software) or keyword/name search (e.g., "APT28", "Mimikatz", "Lazarus Group"). Equally useful for defenders building detection coverage around specific adversary tradecraft.
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  • Queries CNAE (National Classification of Economic Activities) from IBGE. CNAE is the official classification for economic activities in Brazil. Hierarchical structure: - Section (letter A-U): 21 main categories - Division (2 digits): 87 divisions - Group (3 digits): 285 groups - Class (4-5 digits): 673 classes - Subclass (7 digits): 1,332 subclasses Features: - Search by CNAE code - Search by activity description - List by hierarchical level - Show complete hierarchy Examples: - Search software: busca="software" - Specific code: codigo="6201-5/01" - View section: codigo="J" - List divisions: nivel="divisoes" Behavior: read-only and idempotent — a live GET against the public IBGE CNAE API. Returns Markdown.
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  • Free preview of breaking changes / new releases for a software dependency. Pass an npm/PyPI `package` (resolved and fetched live if not already tracked) or a GitHub `repo` (owner/repo). Returns up to 5 recent changes plus the package's current version. Full history, significance filtering, and the LLM brief are paid via x402.
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  • Fast deterministic preflight for tool-only clients. Call this before any other WORKS tool when eligibility is uncertain, especially for mutable or abbreviated refs, local or private repositories, and build, test, runtime, deployment, or production claims. It does not download a repository or persist data. If eligible is false, stop without calling verification.
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  • Search the Klever VM knowledge base for smart contract development context. Returns structured JSON with matching entries, scores, and pagination. Use this for precise filtering by type or tags; use search_documentation for human-readable "how do I..." answers.
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  • List pre-configured group-conversation templates. Templates are shapes for common multi-agent setups: software team, research pod, content team. Each has a slug, default title + description, suggested role labels, and an optional starter message that gets pinned at creation. Use ``colony_create_group_from_template`` with the slug to create.
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  • Get full detail for a Tuki solution: description, who it is for, capabilities, status and contact / CTA. Use after `list_solutions` or when the user asks about a specific Tuki product (WhatsApp Booking OS, boutique ticketing, rental inventory software, event post-sale, tailor-made tourism software).
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  • WHEN: user asks to create a DevOps Task or start development on a Work Item. Triggers: 'create task', 'créer une tâche', 'start development on', 'commencer le dev sur', 'créer un task ADO', 'new development task for WI'. Create a D365 F&O development Task work item in Azure DevOps following the project naming convention. Rules applied automatically based on the parent work item: (A) Parent title starts with a project prefix + digits (FDD/RDD/IDD/CR/...) => Task named '{Prefix} - N - {Title}', Task is child of that WI, branch '{Prefix}_Task_{id}'. (B) Selected WI is related to a prefixed WI (e.g. a Bug linked to a CR) => Task is child of the prefixed WI, Bug is 'related' to the Task, same naming. (C) No prefixed relation => Task named '{3-letter-type}{wiId} - N - {Title}', child of selected WI, branch '{3-letter-type}{wiId}_Task_{id}'. The N counter increments automatically based on existing sibling tasks. A Git branch is created automatically in the repository. Assignee and CC list are embedded in the task description. LANGUAGE RULE: write the 'description' (Proposed Solution) in the same language the user used in their request. Default is English. If the user wrote in French, write the solution in French. Static section labels (headers, field names) remain in English. Requires DEVOPS_ORG_URL + DEVOPS_PAT (Work Items: Read & Write, Code: Read & Write).
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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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  • Get G2 software reviews. Returns ratings, pros, cons, use cases. Args: product: Software product name (e.g. 'Salesforce') max_results: Max reviews (default 20)
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  • Generate and send an invoice for a completed job. Auto-pushes to connected accounting software (Xero/QuickBooks/MYOB/FreshBooks), generates Stripe payment link, and notifies the customer via SMS. Full pipeline: invoice → accounting sync → payment link → customer notification → team alert.
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  • Explain how HelloBooks and Munimji (the in-app AI assistant) help a specific business — given a free-text description of the user's own operations. Returns a curated capability knowledge base: business-operation areas (sales, purchases, banking, tax, reports, inventory, payroll, multi-entity, setup), and for each AI capability WHO does the work — `autonomous` (Munimji does it on its own, e.g. OCR extraction, running reports), `approval` (Munimji prepares the entry and you one-click approve before it posts to the ledger, e.g. AI categorization, find-and-match, creating invoices/bills by chat), `assist` (co-pilot, e.g. guided onboarding, voice), or `manual` (a software feature you run yourself). Each capability links to the backing software features. Use this when a user describes their business and asks "how can HelloBooks help me?", "what can the AI do for my shop/practice/agency?", or "what can Munimji do on its own vs what do I approve?". Pass their description in `businessDescription`; optionally filter by `area` or `autonomy`. The AI never posts to a ledger without approval. For the full software catalog call list_features; for pricing call list_plans.
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  • Searches across ALL Fluentive content — features, pricing, FAQ, comparisons, and live blog posts — for topics relevant to a query. Use for generic questions like 'does Fluentive support X?', 'is it good for Y type of business?', or 'I need software that does Z'. Returns the top 5 most relevant content excerpts.
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  • List the GitHub repositories that blobpedia has INDEXED for Celestia, with item counts. Read-only view of the Celestia index on this server — does NOT browse your GitHub account or arbitrary repos (use a dedicated GitHub tool for that). Zero arguments.
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  • POST-ACTION Wallet Secret Guardian ($0.02). Scans for BIP-39 seed phrases (12 or 24 consecutive wordlist words), raw hex or WIF-format private keys, Ethereum/Bitcoin wallet addresses, and API keys/bearer tokens appearing near wallet/custody/signing terminology. Any finding results in NO_COMMIT — wallet secrets have no safe threshold, unlike other DCL evaluators. Returns a `sanitized_output` with all matches redacted (null if nothing was found) and a masked `redacted_sample` per finding — the real value is never returned or stored server-side.
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  • Tune how a single topic is treated in future briefings: more or less of it, more or less technical, deeper or shorter, more or less often, muted entirely, or followed so every development gets reported. This is the precise instrument — for a vague comment like "too much crypto lately" use correct_briefing instead.
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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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  • Search US federal trademarks by mark text — the clearance/knockout-search path. Find registered and pending marks by wordmark without knowing a serial or registration number, then filter by international class and live/dead status to see which marks are actually enforceable. Covers the full USPTO register (the tmsearch.uspto.gov Elasticsearch backend that replaced TESS). Keyless. Use this to check whether a proposed brand name conflicts with existing US trademarks. Returns wordmark, serial and registration numbers, status, live flag, international classes, goods/services, owner, and filing dates. For a name-availability check, set live_only:true and pass the relevant class (e.g. 35 for advertising/business, 42 for software/SaaS, 9 for downloadable software).
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  • Generate a Shakespearean insult; optionally target a specific person or recipient category (colleague/ex/traffic/software/abstract_concept/the_universe), set severity (mild→nuclear), and request a modern English translation alongside the original.
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