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  • Fetch a single social profile by (platform, username). Always use this first when the user gives an exact handle on a specific platform (for example "@niickjackson on Instagram") and you need the full profile: bio, follower/engagement metrics, recent activity, growth, and the canonical creator ID. Pass exactly the username they typed without the @ sign — case-insensitive matching is handled server-side. Do not use `search_creators` for an exact platform+username lookup. Examples: - User: "Pull @niickjackson on Instagram" -> use this tool with platform "instagram" and username "niickjackson". - User: "Tell me about instagram.com/niickjackson" -> parse the platform and username, then use this tool. - User: "Is @niickjackson a fit for Pixel?" -> use this tool first, then call `get_posts` and/or `match_creators` if the task needs content or fit analysis. Returns the profile record plus the underlying creator record. If you already have a creator UUID, use `get_creator` instead. For batch lookups by handle, use `lookup_profiles`.
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  • Authenticate with TronSave and create a server session. Returns `{ sessionId, walletAddress?, expiresAt }` — pass `sessionId` as the `mcp-session-id` header on every subsequent MCP request. `walletAddress` is set only for signature-mode logins. Two modes: (1) wallet signature (preferred for platform tools) — call this tool with `signature_timestamp` formatted as `<signature>_<timestamp>`, where `<signature>` must be produced client-side by signing the timestamp message; you may optionally call `tronsave_get_sign_message` to obtain a helper message/timestamp pair; (2) API key (internal tools) — pass `apiKey` (raw key, no prefix). Side effect: creates a new session on the server. Wallet signing must happen client-side; never send private keys to the server.
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  • Get observed water levels from a NOAA tide station as a time series. Choose the interval: "6" = standard 6-minute observations (preliminary or verified, max 31 days per request), "1" = 1-minute preliminary data (max 4 days), "hourly" = verified hourly heights (max 1 year). Heights are relative to the requested datum (MLLW by default — the US nautical chart zero). Returns per record: t (timestamp in requested time zone), v (height), s (sigma), f (quality flags, decoded in output), q (p=preliminary, v=verified). Recent data is preliminary; verification takes days to weeks. Use for: "what is the water level right now" (date=latest), storm surge analysis, comparing observed vs predicted tide. Do NOT use for future tides — use noaa_get_tide_predictions.
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  • Fetch the full record for a single creator by ID or exact platform username. Use this when you already have either: - a canonical creator UUID returned by `search_creators`, `semantic_search_creators`, `autocomplete_creators`, or `find_lookalike_creators`; or - an exact platform+username pair such as platform "instagram" and username "niickjackson". Pass `include: ['profiles']` to also receive the creator's social profile summaries when using a creator UUID. For platform+username inputs, this tool resolves through the profile endpoint and returns the profile record plus the underlying creator record, so you already get the matched profile context. Examples: - User: "Get creator 123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426614174000" -> call with id. - User: "Get @niickjackson on Instagram" -> call with platform "instagram" and username "niickjackson", or use `get_profile` if profile metrics are the main need. - User: "Tell me about @niickjackson and include his profiles" -> use platform "instagram" and username "niickjackson"; then use `get_profile`/`get_posts` for platform-specific metrics and content if needed. Use `lookup_profiles` for batch exact profile lookups.
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  • Analyze text for writing style issues: weasel words, passive voice, duplicate words, long sentences, nominalizations, hedging, filler adverbs, and research-cited AI tells. Read-only and stateless — text is analyzed in memory on the hosted server and never stored. Returns a plain-text report with each issue's line and column, the matched text, surrounding context, and the reason for AI tells; texts over 100,000 characters return an error message. This hosted server has no filesystem access — the wsc-mcp npm package adds a check_file tool for local files. It only reports issues — to auto-remove duplicate words, follow up with fix_duplicates.
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  • Authenticate with TronSave and create a server session. Returns `{ sessionId, walletAddress?, expiresAt }` — pass `sessionId` as the `mcp-session-id` header on every subsequent MCP request. `walletAddress` is set only for signature-mode logins. Two modes: (1) wallet signature (preferred for platform tools) — call this tool with `signature_timestamp` formatted as `<signature>_<timestamp>`, where `<signature>` must be produced client-side by signing the timestamp message; you may optionally call `tronsave_get_sign_message` to obtain a helper message/timestamp pair; (2) API key (internal tools) — pass `apiKey` (raw key, no prefix). Side effect: creates a new session on the server. Wallet signing must happen client-side; never send private keys to the server.
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  • Execute a capability by exact name. Copy canonical Action names returned by capabilities_search or capabilities_get without modification; Actions may use integration or Sandbox-local execution backends, while Skill names use the Skill runtime. For requires-user-acknowledgement, show the effect and redacted inputs, ask the user, then retry the identical request with acknowledgementScope set to an available scope. For credit-approval-required, ask the user and retry once with the returned approvalToken. Before a side-effecting Action, call capabilities_get first: when it returns more than one active entry in userAccounts, surface the default alias, obtain an explicit alias choice or confirmation of that default, and pass that exact alias as accountAlias; the server rejects an omitted alias with account-selection-required. Skill execution never accepts accountAlias.
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  • Fetch the full record for a single creator by ID or exact platform username. Use this when you already have either: - a canonical creator UUID returned by `search_creators`, `semantic_search_creators`, `autocomplete_creators`, or `find_lookalike_creators`; or - an exact platform+username pair such as platform "instagram" and username "niickjackson". Pass `include: ['profiles']` to also receive the creator's social profile summaries when using a creator UUID. For platform+username inputs, this tool resolves through the profile endpoint and returns the profile record plus the underlying creator record, so you already get the matched profile context. Examples: - User: "Get creator 123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426614174000" -> call with id. - User: "Get @niickjackson on Instagram" -> call with platform "instagram" and username "niickjackson", or use `get_profile` if profile metrics are the main need. - User: "Tell me about @niickjackson and include his profiles" -> use platform "instagram" and username "niickjackson"; then use `get_profile`/`get_posts` for platform-specific metrics and content if needed. Use `lookup_profiles` for batch exact profile lookups.
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  • Authenticate with TronSave and create a server session. Returns `{ sessionId, walletAddress?, expiresAt }` — pass `sessionId` as the `mcp-session-id` header on every subsequent MCP request. `walletAddress` is set only for signature-mode logins. Two modes: (1) wallet signature (preferred for platform tools) — call this tool with `signature_timestamp` formatted as `<signature>_<timestamp>`, where `<signature>` must be produced client-side by signing the timestamp message; you may optionally call `tronsave_get_sign_message` to obtain a helper message/timestamp pair; (2) API key (internal tools) — pass `apiKey` (raw key, no prefix). Side effect: creates a new session on the server. Wallet signing must happen client-side; never send private keys to the server.
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  • Get a single V³ event: headline, why-it-matters, scores, and how much structured analysis V³ holds on it (perspectives, decisions, outcomes). Use after v3_search_events (or v3_breaking_now) when the user wants detail on a specific event. This returns V³'s public summary; the full country-by-country perspectives, timeline, decisions to watch, and calibrated outcomes are on v3.news at the returned url (a V³ account unlocks the multi-perspective analysis). Args: event_id: the V³ event id from a prior tool result.
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  • ALWAYS run this before paying a request you received. It confirms the payee address, chain, token and amount were signed by whoever controls the payee address, and that the request has not expired. If `signedByPayee` is false, DO NOT PAY — that is what an altered payee address looks like, and address substitution is the most common theft in this space. A valid signature proves AUTHENTICITY, not that the payment is owed and not that the payee is trustworthy.
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  • List upcoming seller-facing deadlines on Amazon, Shopify and/or TikTok Shop, soonest first. Use for "any Amazon deadlines coming up", "what do TikTok Shop sellers need to do before month end". Deadlines come from curated official announcements (API sunsets, policy compliance dates, fee effective dates); past deadlines are excluded server-side. Free-form deadlines ("rolling") sort after dated ones. Args: platform: Optional platform slug — amazon, shopify or tiktok-shop. Empty = all platforms. Returns {generated_at, as_of, platforms, total, deadlines:[{id, platform, deadline, title, summary, effectiveAt, originalUrl, ...}]}. `as_of` is the server-side cutoff date used. Cite each record's originalUrl.
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  • List every Stimulsoft product/platform that has indexed documentation available through this MCP server. Returns a JSON array of { id, name, description } objects covering the full Stimulsoft Reports & Dashboards product line (Reports.NET, Reports.WPF, Reports.AVALONIA, Reports.WEB for ASP.NET, Reports.BLAZOR, Reports.ANGULAR, Reports.REACT, Reports.JS, Reports.PHP, Reports.JAVA, Reports.PYTHON, Server API, etc.). CALL THIS FIRST when the user's question is ambiguous about which Stimulsoft platform they are using, or when you need to pick a valid `platform` value to pass into `sti_search`. The returned platform `id` values are the exact strings accepted by the `platform` parameter of `sti_search`. This tool is cheap (no OpenAI call, no vector search) — call it freely whenever you are unsure about platform naming.
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  • Check whether a domain has SMTP TLS Reporting (TLS-RPT) configured. Queries _smtp._tls.<domain> for the v=TLSRPTv1 record and validates its reporting destination (rua= mailto:/https:), flagging a missing record, duplicate records, or an invalid/absent reporting URI. Complements MTA-STS by giving visibility into TLS delivery failures. Part of the scan_domain audit.
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  • Fetch a single social profile by (platform, username). Always use this first when the user gives an exact handle on a specific platform (for example "@niickjackson on Instagram") and you need the full profile: bio, follower/engagement metrics, recent activity, growth, and the canonical creator ID. Pass exactly the username they typed without the @ sign — case-insensitive matching is handled server-side. Do not use `search_creators` for an exact platform+username lookup. Examples: - User: "Pull @niickjackson on Instagram" -> use this tool with platform "instagram" and username "niickjackson". - User: "Tell me about instagram.com/niickjackson" -> parse the platform and username, then use this tool. - User: "Is @niickjackson a fit for Pixel?" -> use this tool first, then call `get_posts` and/or `match_creators` if the task needs content or fit analysis. Returns the profile record plus the underlying creator record. If you already have a creator UUID, use `get_creator` instead. For batch lookups by handle, use `lookup_profiles`.
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  • Get the full cancellation, refund and modification policy. Use this whenever a customer asks about cancelling, changing, or refunds — never guess the policy.
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  • Upsert a named watchlist with a list of tickers. Replace semantics — the full ticker list is the source of truth for that name. Use this for both creation AND modification (delete + recreate is not required for edits). 500-ticker cap per list. Names are case-insensitive uniqueness.
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  • Public (no auth): returns the REAL operator checklist for publishing (most assets are auto-generated — bundle id, screenshots, descriptions, policies — so the operator only provides API access). For Play: invite console@cabgo.app + decide update-or-new + (if updating) upload keystore. For App Store: upload the API key alone (no invitation needed). Pass platform='android'|'ios'|'both' (default both).
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  • Full V-Safe risk assessment of an Israeli company — all 8 layers incl. AI-scored adverse media. Returns a 0-100 risk score + LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH band, per-layer breakdown, linked evidence, confidence and coverage. Input: the 9-digit Israeli company number (registration_number / ח.פ); optional name, website and global ids (LEI/DUNS/VAT) enrich the result. Response time is typically 8-20s: V-Safe queries primary sources LIVE (registries, insolvency courts, sanctions, adverse media, domain) at request time, not from a cache. Set the client timeout to >= 30s.
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  • Wait for a platform agent task to complete and return its result. Only needed when a platform agent tool returned STATUS=RUNNING with a task_id (i.e. the task was still running after the initial 50s inline wait). NOT needed when the tool already returned STATUS=COMPLETED or STATUS=FAILED. NOT needed for a2a_call_agent — that always returns directly. Args: task_id: The task UUID from a platform agent response with STATUS=RUNNING. max_wait_seconds: Max seconds to wait (default 45, max 300).
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