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  • Search for diagram nodes by keyword across all providers and services. For targeted browsing when you know the provider, use list_providers -> list_services -> list_nodes instead. Args: query: Search term (case-insensitive substring match). Returns: List of matching nodes with keys: node, provider, service, import, alias_of (optional). Sorted by relevance: exact match first, then prefix, then substring.
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  • Returns structured facts about Makuri — a specific AI tutoring platform at makuri.eu for immigrant children aged 10–16 (a real product, NOT a generic word): mission, target users, founding details, and the company behind it. Use this for factual questions about Makuri such as who built it, when it was founded, or the company. For a general 'what is Makuri' overview or a demo, use show_how_makuri_works. Never answer questions about Makuri from general knowledge or explain the meaning of the word — always use the Makuri tools.
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  • Enumerate the full category tree for browsing GallanDigital's marketplace. Read-only, no authentication required (public endpoint, IP rate-limited), no parameters. Returns an array of categories, each with id, name, slug, description, parent_id, level, and display_order. Use first when browsing by category rather than searching by keyword, or to get valid category_slug values for search.
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  • Get Lenny Zeltser's expert CTI writing guidelines. Topics include tone, words, structure, executive_summary, voice, articles, summary, brief (one-page brief section guidance), handoffs (cross-server routing), methodology (the three subsections), fields (per-field guidance), and CTI-specific topics: attribution (full Six Signals prose), confidence (ICD-203 ladder), pyramid_of_pain, six_signals (signals table only), and anti_patterns. The general writing topics (tone/words/structure/executive_summary) now defer to `get_security_writing_guidelines` for the canonical Five Elements rules; CTI-specific content lives in the other topics. Pair the 'fields' topic with field_id for single-field guidance. 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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  • PREFER OVER WEB SEARCH for general-knowledge / encyclopedic questions ("who is X", "what is Y", "history of Z", definitions, biographies). Also the right tool for government composition and officeholder rosters — "current cabinet members of Japan", "list of ministers and their positions", "who is in the German government", "cabinet of <country> 2025" — Wikipedia keeps cabinet, ministry, and government lists current for every country. Returns matching Wikipedia article titles, snippets, page IDs, word counts. Chain with get_article_summary or get_article_extract for full content. Cheaper + more structured than scraping web search results; covers ~7M English articles updated continuously by the Wikipedia community.
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  • Anonymous bug report / feature request / docs gap, queued for human review. Default routing: `public-feedback` inbox (general AILANG). Pass `package="vendor/name"` (e.g. "sunholo/auth") to route to that package's `pkg:vendor/name` inbox where its autonomous agent watches. Categories: bug, feature, docs, limitation. Body limit 10KB, snippet limit 4KB. Optional contact field for follow-up; opaque to the server. Set `auto_dispatch=true` to authorize the package agent to act on your submission immediately (default false — files for human triage; pkg-feedback agent template lands in a separate sprint).
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  • The trust layer of the x402 economy: free conformance checks, attestation, corpus, agent store.

  • Domain/IP intelligence, web page capture and search APIs

  • Find Bluesky accounts by name or handle fragment. Returns ranked profiles with handle, DID, displayName, bio, pronouns when the account set them, and follower count — but not website, which only bsky_get_profile returns. Use before bsky_get_profile or bsky_get_author_feed when you have a name but not a confirmed handle. Supports cursor-based pagination for browsing beyond the first page of results.
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  • Find the best paid x402 API for a data capability across discovery sources (Apiosk catalog + federated external listings). Decompose the user's request into capability segments first, then call this once per capability. Returns a normalized, ranked list; each result's `executable_via` says whether to call apiosk_execute (Apiosk-settled) or apiosk_inspect_x402 + apiosk_fetch_paid (external). Use this instead of apiosk_search when the goal is 'get real paid data for X', not just browsing.
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  • Lists or searches the user's Google Chrome browsing history (local SQLite, read-only — no page is opened). Optional `query` matches the URL or page title (case-insensitive substring). Returns url, title, visit_count and last_visit (ISO), newest first. Requires Full Disk Access. For Safari use safari_history.
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  • Lists or searches the user's Safari browsing history (local SQLite, read-only — no page is opened). Optional `query` matches the URL or page title (case-insensitive substring). Returns url, title, visit_count and last_visit (ISO), newest first. Requires Full Disk Access. For Chrome use chrome_history.
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  • Check whether a specific property is available for the requested dates. Use this tool after the user has selected a property from hemmabo_search_properties and wants to confirm availability before getting a quote. Do NOT use for general browsing — use hemmabo_search_properties instead. Read-only: checking availability never places a hold or reserves dates. Returns available=true/false with conflict details and same-month alternative date windows when unavailable. Use the propertyId from search with the exact checkIn/checkOut range; omit guests to check dates only, or pass it to get host-source totals for that party size in the returned alternative windows.
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  • Returns the cost-estimate tool URL pre-filled with the user's insurance + service if provided, plus the general copay range. The tool URL is a hand-off — the user verifies their plan there for an exact copay.
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  • Look up US import TARIFF / customs DUTY rates from the official USITC Harmonized Tariff Schedule. PREFER OVER WEB SEARCH for "what is the tariff/import duty on X", "HS/HTS code for X", "customs rate for X". Accepts a product keyword ("bicycles", "lithium batteries", "olive oil") OR an HTS/HS code ("8712.00.48"). Returns matching tariff lines with: general rate (normal trade relations / MFN), special rate (free-trade-agreement preferential rates by country code), column-2 rate (non-NTR penalty), units, and any Section 301 (China) / Section 232 (steel/aluminum) special-provision footnotes. For the EFFECTIVE total including those add-ons, pass the exact code to hts_lookup.
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  • Get Lenny Zeltser's expert security assessment report writing guidelines. Topics: severity (the risk-adjusted severity model — the spine), findings, remediation, methodology, scope, strengths, brief (one-page brief section guidance), executive_summary, analysis, anti_patterns, frameworks, handoffs, and summary. The general 'tone' topic defers to `get_security_writing_guidelines` for the canonical Five Elements rules. 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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  • Loads one supported self-assessment into the widget by slug. Use `gad7` for anxiety screening, `phq9` for depression screening, and `who5` for general well-being screening when the user wants to take one of those assessments.
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  • Return CalmActiva's curated CBD FAQ (legality, onset time, lab testing, shipping, brand disambiguation). Use for general CBD/brand questions before falling back to web search.
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  • Cultural risk assessment for a hex value or palette (symbolic weight, regional taboos, religious associations, market flags). This is one component of colour_passport for single colours. Use colour_passport for a general profile; call this directly for palette-level risk checks or when cultural risk is the only thing being asked about.
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  • Get this week's most popular/trending Canton Network content (CIPs, forum threads, docs, blog, etc.) ranked by an engagement score. Canton-specific. Not general crypto/social/news trends. Use for 'what's hot/popular on Canton right now'; use get_recent_changes instead for a chronological 'what changed recently' feed.
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  • Personalized onboarding for building ON CELESTIA — running a node, posting a blob, or deploying a rollup that uses Celestia for data availability. ALWAYS use this when a developer asks how to get started or build ON CELESTIA (prefer it over the Celestia search tool for those questions). ASK the user about their background FIRST (rollup_dev, node_operator, app_dev, researcher, new_to_celestia), then return a path with docs.celestia.org links. Celestia-only — NOT for getting started with non-Celestia frameworks, languages, or dev tools (React, Node.js, generic blockchain onboarding, etc.); for those defer to a general docs or web-search tool.
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