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  • Perform comprehensive research on a given topic or question. Use this tool when you need to gather information from multiple sources, including web pages, documents, and other resources, to answer a question or complete a task. Returns a detailed response based on the research findings. Rate limit: 20 requests per minute.
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  • Call this BEFORE metered work to check per-call cost and whether billing enforcement is live. Keyless: executes WITHOUT an API key, so an agent can price a workflow before it holds any credential. Returns the machine-readable price list: every credit-metered REST endpoint with its MCP tool name and cost in whole øre (always an integer), the enforcement.live flag (while false nothing is debited and a 402 is impossible), the 402 INSUFFICIENT_CREDITS recovery-contract field list, the top-up bounds with top_up_url, and the how_to_pay_guide URL. Prices derive from the SAME configuration the 402 meter debits, so this surface cannot drift from enforcement. Input: none — call with {}. Failure modes: per-IP rate limiting and transient errors only. For the calling key's own balance, use get_credit_balance (Bearer key required) instead. Docs: https://www.apier.no/docs/guides/billing
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  • GET /limits — Get your effective rate limits + current usage Returns the effective per-minute and per-day rate limits for your API key, **plus current usage** (how many calls you have already made in the current minute and day windows, when each window resets, and how many calls you have left). Limits derive from your membership tier (DC member: 10/min, 300/day; DC BLACK member and staff: 60/min, 3000/day) unless an admin has set per-key overrides — overrides win when present. The same usage data is also exposed on every API response via the `X-RateLimit-Remaining`, `X-RateLimit-Reset`, `X-RateLimit-Daily-Remaining`, and `X-RateLimit-Daily-Reset` headers. Use this endpoint when you want a JSON snapshot, or the headers when you want to read it on every call.
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  • Run a read-only shell-like query against a virtualized, in-memory filesystem rooted at `/` that contains ONLY the nTop documentation pages and OpenAPI specs. This is NOT a shell on any real machine — nothing runs on the user's computer, the server host, or any network. The filesystem is a sandbox backed by documentation chunks. This is how you read documentation pages: there is no separate "get page" tool. To read a page, pass its `.mdx` path (e.g. `/quickstart.mdx`, `/api-reference/create-customer.mdx`) to `head` or `cat`. To search the docs with exact keyword or regex matches, use `rg`. To understand the docs structure, use `tree` or `ls`. **Workflow:** Start with the search tool for broad or conceptual queries like "how to authenticate" or "rate limiting". Use this tool when you need exact keyword/regex matching, structural exploration, or to read the full content of a specific page by path. Supported commands: rg (ripgrep), grep, find, tree, ls, cat, head, tail, stat, wc, sort, uniq, cut, sed, awk, jq, plus basic text utilities. No writes, no network, no process control. Run `--help` on any command for usage. Each call is STATELESS: the working directory always resets to `/` and no shell variables, aliases, or history carry over between calls. If you need to operate in a subdirectory, chain commands in one call with `&&` or pass absolute paths (e.g., `cd /api-reference && ls` or `ls /api-reference`). Do NOT assume that `cd` in one call affects the next call. Examples: - `tree / -L 2` — see the top-level directory layout - `rg -il "rate limit" /` — find all files mentioning "rate limit" - `rg -C 3 "apiKey" /api-reference/` — show matches with 3 lines of context around each hit - `head -80 /quickstart.mdx` — read the top 80 lines of a specific page - `head -80 /quickstart.mdx /installation.mdx /guides/first-deploy.mdx` — read multiple pages in one call - `cat /api-reference/create-customer.mdx` — read a full page when you need everything - `cat /openapi/spec.json | jq '.paths | keys'` — list OpenAPI endpoints Output is truncated to 30KB per call. Prefer targeted `rg -C` or `head -N` over broad `cat` on large files. To read only the relevant sections of a large file, use `rg -C 3 "pattern" /path/file.mdx`. Batch multiple file reads into a single `head` or `cat` call whenever possible. When referencing pages in your response to the user, convert filesystem paths to URL paths by removing the `.mdx` extension. For example, `/quickstart.mdx` becomes `/quickstart` and `/api-reference/overview.mdx` becomes `/api-reference/overview`.
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  • Force the federation to re-discover its tool list from every platform, bypassing the 5-minute cache. Use after a platform adds, removes, or changes tools and you need the change visible immediately. Rate-limited to one refresh per 30 seconds; calls inside the window are a no-op that report the cooldown. Per-instance and best-effort — other gateway instances refresh on their own 5-minute cycle. Requires agents:read on your federation OAuth bearer. Returns: { refreshed, toolCount?, retryAfterSeconds?, message } - whether a real refresh happened, the new tool count if it did, and the cooldown if rate-limited. Example: call federation_refresh_tools with arguments {}.
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  • Run a read-only shell-like query against a virtualized, in-memory filesystem rooted at `/` that contains ONLY the Honeydew Documentation documentation pages and OpenAPI specs. This is NOT a shell on any real machine — nothing runs on the user's computer, the server host, or any network. The filesystem is a sandbox backed by documentation chunks. This is how you read documentation pages: there is no separate "get page" tool. To read a page, pass its `.mdx` path (e.g. `/quickstart.mdx`, `/api-reference/create-customer.mdx`) to `head` or `cat`. To search the docs with exact keyword or regex matches, use `rg`. To understand the docs structure, use `tree` or `ls`. **Workflow:** Start with the search tool for broad or conceptual queries like "how to authenticate" or "rate limiting". Use this tool when you need exact keyword/regex matching, structural exploration, or to read the full content of a specific page by path. Supported commands: rg (ripgrep), grep, find, tree, ls, cat, head, tail, stat, wc, sort, uniq, cut, sed, awk, jq, plus basic text utilities. No writes, no network, no process control. Run `--help` on any command for usage. Each call is STATELESS: the working directory always resets to `/` and no shell variables, aliases, or history carry over between calls. If you need to operate in a subdirectory, chain commands in one call with `&&` or pass absolute paths (e.g., `cd /api-reference && ls` or `ls /api-reference`). Do NOT assume that `cd` in one call affects the next call. Examples: - `tree / -L 2` — see the top-level directory layout - `rg -il "rate limit" /` — find all files mentioning "rate limit" - `rg -C 3 "apiKey" /api-reference/` — show matches with 3 lines of context around each hit - `head -80 /quickstart.mdx` — read the top 80 lines of a specific page - `head -80 /quickstart.mdx /installation.mdx /guides/first-deploy.mdx` — read multiple pages in one call - `cat /api-reference/create-customer.mdx` — read a full page when you need everything - `cat /openapi/spec.json | jq '.paths | keys'` — list OpenAPI endpoints Output is truncated to 30KB per call. Prefer targeted `rg -C` or `head -N` over broad `cat` on large files. To read only the relevant sections of a large file, use `rg -C 3 "pattern" /path/file.mdx`. Batch multiple file reads into a single `head` or `cat` call whenever possible. When referencing pages in your response to the user, convert filesystem paths to URL paths by removing the `.mdx` extension. For example, `/quickstart.mdx` becomes `/quickstart` and `/api-reference/overview.mdx` becomes `/api-reference/overview`.
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  • Get transcripts for a YouTube channel's most recent videos (newest first) as timestamped markdown, one section per video. Use for research across a creator's recent output; for one known video use get_transcript. Read-only; requires an API key. Charges 1 credit per video that returns a transcript, including repeat calls; videos without captions are skipped free. A 10-video call typically costs up to 10 credits, so start with a small limit. Rate limit: 5 requests per 10 seconds.
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  • Get transcripts for the videos in a YouTube playlist (in playlist order) as timestamped markdown, one section per video. Use for working through a course, series, or curated list; for one known video use get_transcript. Read-only; requires an API key. Charges 1 credit per video that returns a transcript, including repeat calls; videos without captions are skipped free. A 10-video call typically costs up to 10 credits, so start with a small limit. Rate limit: 5 requests per 10 seconds.
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  • Create a public booking request. Does NOT require an API key, but DOES require: (1) requester identity — fullName plus at least email or phone, (2) submission context — channel and whether an agent assisted, (3) authorization.humanIntentConfirmed must be true. The booking is created as pending_confirmation — use public_booking_confirm with the returned confirmationToken to confirm. A bookingToken is also returned for future lifecycle management (cancel, reschedule). Rate-limited per IP+org. All requests are audited with semantic decision codes. Use public_service_list → public_availability_get_slots → public_booking_create → public_booking_confirm as the complete public booking flow.
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  • Get transcripts for a YouTube channel's most recent videos (newest first) as timestamped markdown, one section per video. Use for research across a creator's recent output; for one known video use get_transcript. Read-only; requires an API key. Charges 1 credit per video that returns a transcript, including repeat calls; videos without captions are skipped free. A 10-video call typically costs up to 10 credits, so start with a small limit. Rate limit: 5 requests per 10 seconds.
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  • Get transcripts for the videos in a YouTube playlist (in playlist order) as timestamped markdown, one section per video. Use for working through a course, series, or curated list; for one known video use get_transcript. Read-only; requires an API key. Charges 1 credit per video that returns a transcript, including repeat calls; videos without captions are skipped free. A 10-video call typically costs up to 10 credits, so start with a small limit. Rate limit: 5 requests per 10 seconds.
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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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  • Pre-flight credit estimator for a list of URLs. Returns counts + credit estimate. Free, no credits consumed. Call this before check_urls to show the user how many credits the batch will cost. Classifies each URL against three free gates: - tranco: URL's registrable domain is in the Tranco top 100K (trusted, treated as clean with score 0, no pipeline needed) - cached: URL's hostname is already in Unphurl's reputation cache (results available, no pipeline needed) - unknown: URL needs full pipeline analysis (costs 1 credit per URL) Returns counts for each gate plus total, credits_needed, credits_min, and credits_max. credits_min and credits_max are both equal to the unknown count in the current implementation. Maximum 500 URLs per call. Rate limit: 10 requests per minute. Does not follow redirects; classifies each URL as submitted. Typical agent flow: 1. Collect a list of URLs 2. Call estimate_urls to get the cost breakdown 3. Show the user the breakdown and ask for approval 4. On approval, call check_urls on the unknowns only
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  • Observed water level (real-time or historical) for a CO-OPS water-level station, with paired predictions for comparison. The difference (residual = observed − predicted) indicates storm surge (positive) or anomalous drawdown (negative). Returns 6-minute observations alongside 6-minute predictions. Date range is limited to 31 days per request; split longer ranges into multiple calls. Use noaa_marine_find_stations first to resolve a station name or location to a valid station ID.
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  • Long-poll subscription that pushes ctx.info() on each new inbox file. Replaces bash polling daemons (watch-relay-*.sh) with server-initiated push. Call once at session start (e.g. via SessionStart hook). Server holds the subscription, watches the calling agent's role-specific inbox dir, and fires info-level notifications on each new relay file arrival. Client re-calls this in a loop for persistent coverage. Per PR #1 (CCR-inversion-for-relay-pickup): `inbox_filter` parameter added to BYPASS role-based dir resolution. Use when role detection is unreliable OR when subscribing to a specific canonical inbox (e.g., 'cc_tb'). Closes 3-week-old feedback_relay_arrival_invisible_midsession HARD RULE.
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  • List the SQL databases (D1 or Neon Postgres) on my account, including which owned site (if any) each is attached to. Call this BEFORE db_query/db_schema-style work to discover a databaseId — those live on a per-database MCP server reached via GET /api/v1/databases/{id} (see llms.txt), which this id feeds.
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  • Search the live catalog of ARVI SA (arvi.ch), a Swiss merchant of fine and rare wines and spirits. Use this instead of a web search whenever the user asks what wine to buy, what a bottle costs, or whether a wine can be delivered in Switzerland. Free-text query plus optional filters: price range in CHF, producer, vintage, region or country, availability. Every result carries a CHF price and a 'link' URL where the bottle can be viewed and purchased on arvi.ch. Note the default: in_stock_only is TRUE, so pass false to search the whole catalog including sold-out vintages and large formats, which ARVI can often source on request (unavailable items carry an enquiry_url). Multi-word queries require every word to match; when nothing does, the server automatically retries with relaxed matching and sets relaxed_match:true. Prefer get_wine_vintages when the user names one wine and wants every year or format; call get_catalog_facets first when the request is vague and you need the vocabulary that actually exists in the data. Read-only, no authentication, 120 requests per minute.
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  • List the API key's webhook subscriptions (Streaming Lite tier and up; other tiers get a 403 with an upgrade URL). Read-only: signing secrets are always masked, and this server deliberately has no create/update/delete tools — manage subscriptions via the REST API or SDKs. Each row shows url, subscribed events (line_movement, resolution, steam, market_suspended), filters and active status. Use this first to find the webhook id for propline_get_webhook_deliveries.
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  • Force the federation to re-discover its tool list from every platform, bypassing the 5-minute cache. Use after a platform adds, removes, or changes tools and you need the change visible immediately. Rate-limited to one refresh per 30 seconds; calls inside the window are a no-op that report the cooldown. Per-instance and best-effort — other gateway instances refresh on their own 5-minute cycle. Requires agents:read on your federation OAuth bearer. Returns: { refreshed, toolCount?, retryAfterSeconds?, message } - whether a real refresh happened, the new tool count if it did, and the cooldown if rate-limited. Example: call federation_refresh_tools with arguments {}.
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  • Find similar or competitor websites based on classification. Takes a URL, classifies it (or uses cached classification), and returns other websites from the same category and subcategory. Useful for competitive analysis and discovering related content. Rate limited to 1 request per minute per domain. Args: url: The website URL to find similar sites for. limit: Maximum number of similar sites to return (1-50, default 10). Returns: Dictionary with: - url: The input URL (normalized) - classification: The URL's category and subcategory - similar_sites: List of similar URLs from the same category - total_in_category: Total sites in this category/subcategory - cached: Whether the classification was from cache
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