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  • Searches a curated catalog of 600+ free, public APIs that require no authentication and work over HTTPS — ideal for embedding live data in display HTML pages via fetch(). Covers 47 categories including weather, news, finance, sports, images, food, entertainment, science, geocoding and more. Use this when generating HTML that needs live data from the internet. Returns matching APIs with documentation links, CORS support info and ready-to-use fetch() code hints. No authentication required.
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  • Lists all public-API categories with the number of APIs in each. Call this BEFORE search_public_apis when you want to offer the user a guided category pick (weather, finance, news, etc.), or when answering 'what kinds of free APIs do you have?'. No authentication required.
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  • Fetch current NFL football game scores, schedules, and results. Returns team matchups, final scores, scheduled start times, team standings, and individual player stats. Use for fantasy football, sports analysis, or following NFL season progress.
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  • Get an exact sat cost quote for a service BEFORE creating a payment. Useful for budget-aware agents to price-check before committing. No payment required, no side effects. Pass service=text-to-speech&chars=1500, service=translate&chars=800, service=transcribe-audio&minutes=5, etc. Returns { amount_sats, breakdown, currency }. Omit params to see the full catalog of supported services.
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  • Get upcoming vessel arrivals and departures at a specific port. Use this to check what vessels are expected at a port — useful for booking planning and tracking. Returns vessel names, carriers, ETAs/ETDs, and service routes. For transit time estimates between two ports, use shippingrates_transit. For detailed service-level routing, use shippingrates_transit_schedules. PAID: $0.02/call via x402 (USDC on Base or Solana). Without payment, returns 402 with payment instructions. Returns: Array of { vessel_name, carrier, voyage, eta, etd, service, from_port, to_port }.
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  • AI-to-AI petrol station. 56 pay-per-call endpoints covering market signals, crypto/DeFi, geopolitics, earnings, insider trades, SEC filings, sanctions screening, ArXiv research, whale tracking, and more. Micropayments in USDC on Base Mainnet via x402 protocol.

  • French public services: tax, property, admin, education, healthcare, security, risks, legal texts

  • Quote price for a service at a business. Deterministic lookup of pricing_json_v2.ranges[]; LLM fallback on miss, labelled 'estimate' with disclaimer.
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  • Propose a change to a service's data — like a GitHub Pull Request. Use this when you discover that a service has new endpoints, changed APIs, updated auth methods, or any other data that should be corrected. Your proposal goes into a review queue. Once approved, the change is automatically applied and trust scores are recalculated.
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  • Assess email attachments for malware risk based on filename, MIME type, and size BEFORE opening/downloading. $0.01/call via skyfire-api-key header (Skyfire Buyer API Key). By using this service you accept the Terms of Service. Advisory service only.
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  • Delete a public agenda permanently. Cascades to related sessions booked through this agenda, comments, and service configs. Requires confirm: true. Cannot be undone.
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  • Get full details for a specific residential service by its slug. If not found, returns a list of available slugs to help you pick the right one.
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  • Query available time slots within a date range. Agenda-aware: without clientId, filters by the org default public agenda — each org decides which services to expose. With clientId, resolves the client titular provider and returns their full service catalog. Five modes: (1) orgSlug only — slots from the public agenda grouped by service, provider auto-assigned at booking; (2) orgSlug + clientId — resolves titular provider if set, falls back to agenda; (3) orgSlug + agendaId — slots for a specific agenda; (4) serviceId — slots for all providers assigned to that service; (5) providerId — slots for a specific provider. Modes 1–3 hide provider details. Use before booking_create.
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  • Get content recommendations for an AWS documentation page. ## Usage This tool provides recommendations for related AWS documentation pages based on a given URL. Use it to discover additional relevant content that might not appear in search results. URL must be from the docs.aws.amazon.com domain. ## Recommendation Types The recommendations include four categories: 1. **Highly Rated**: Popular pages within the same AWS service 2. **New**: Recently added pages within the same AWS service - useful for finding newly released features 3. **Similar**: Pages covering similar topics to the current page 4. **Journey**: Pages commonly viewed next by other users ## When to Use - After reading a documentation page to find related content - When exploring a new AWS service to discover important pages - To find alternative explanations of complex concepts - To discover the most popular pages for a service - To find newly released information by using a service's welcome page URL and checking the **New** recommendations ## Finding New Features To find newly released information about a service: 1. Find any page belong to that service, typically you can try the welcome page 2. Call this tool with that URL 3. Look specifically at the **New** recommendation type in the results ## Result Interpretation Each recommendation includes: - url: The documentation page URL - title: The page title - context: A brief description (if available)
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  • List available node classes for a provider.service combo. Args: provider: Provider name (e.g. 'aws', 'gcp', 'k8s'). service: Service category (e.g. 'compute', 'database', 'network'). Returns: List of nodes with keys: name, import, alias_of (optional).
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  • Analyze one or more URLs for phishing, malware, redirects, and spoofing. Returns per-URL and overall verdicts. $0.01/call via skyfire-api-key header (Skyfire Buyer API Key). By using this service you accept the Terms of Service. Advisory service only.
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  • Check CryptoGuard API health, version, and service status. No payment required. Use this to verify the service is running.
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  • Smart service finder (text search + AI combined). Use when: User has vague symptoms/descriptions OR you need to explore service options before booking. Runs parallel search and AI prediction, merges results by relevance. Returns: Service names and IDs. Follow: Use service info with advanced_search_availability.
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  • Service status for the Askew x402 endpoint. Returns wallet address, network, current pricing, and payment summary. Free — use to verify the service is operational before making paid calls.
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  • Get upcoming vessel arrivals and departures at a specific port. Use this to check what vessels are expected at a port — useful for booking planning and tracking. Returns vessel names, carriers, ETAs/ETDs, and service routes. For transit time estimates between two ports, use shippingrates_transit. For detailed service-level routing, use shippingrates_transit_schedules. PAID: $0.02/call via x402 (USDC on Base or Solana). Without payment, returns 402 with payment instructions. Returns: Array of { vessel_name, carrier, voyage, eta, etd, service, from_port, to_port }.
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  • Analyze non-email messages (SMS, WhatsApp, Instagram DMs, Discord, Slack, Telegram, LinkedIn, Facebook Messenger, iMessage, Signal) for platform-specific threats including smishing, wrong-number scams, OTP interception, impersonation, and crypto fraud. $0.01/call via skyfire-api-key header (Skyfire Buyer API Key). By using this service you accept the Terms of Service. Advisory service only.
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