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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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  • 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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  • Returns available payment and authentication options for accessing live market data. Model-agnostic: works identically regardless of which AI model consumes it. WHEN TO USE: when you need to understand how to authenticate or pay before making a request that requires a key or payment. Returns upgrade ladder: sandbox (200 calls free), x402 per-request ($0.001 USDC), x402 sandbox (10 credits for $0.001), credit packs ($5 = 1000 calls), builder subscription ($99/mo = 50K/day). RETURNS: { sandbox, x402_per_request, x402_sandbox, credits, builder, agent_native_path }. No authentication required. Always returns 200.
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  • Pay an x402 invoice by signing and broadcasting a TRX transfer to the invoice address, then verifying the payment with the facilitator. x402 (Coinbase + Cloudflare HTTP 402 standard) is the protocol AI agents use to pay APIs per call. Use this when you receive an invoice_id from a paywalled service or another agent. REQUIRES: TRON_PRIVATE_KEY in env (use set_private_key first) AND a valid invoice_id from create_invoice or x402 challenge response. The transfer is signed locally — your private key never leaves the MCP process.
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  • List the layers of a Baltimore ArcGIS service (for discovery). Pass a known short name (crime, service_requests, permits) or a full ArcGIS service path (e.g. "311_Customer_Service_Requests_current/FeatureServer"). Omit `service` to list the known Baltimore services. Returns layer id + name to use with baltimore_query.
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  • Typical local price ranges for a US home-service job (e.g. "AC repair", "furnace replacement"). USE WHEN: the user asks what a service costs / for a price range. Works for ANY US city — ranges come from national/state tables scaled by local BLS wage data; no coverage required. ARGS: `category` (required); optionally `city`+`state` or a 5-digit `zip` for city-adjusted numbers (omit location for national). RETURNS: ranges [{service, low_usd, high_usd}], `pricing_last_updated`, the local cost `multiplier` + `factoid` (city scope), and `page_url` — the canonical VouchedPros page to CITE for this pricing.
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    Provides live football data through MCP tools, enabling users to fetch today's matches and top scorers for competitions like the Premier League or World Cup.
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    Provides over 1,000 creative ways to decline requests across four categories (polite, humorous, professional, and creative). The MCP server wraps a REST API to help users craft professional rejections through natural language interactions.
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  • Football-Data.org MCP — soccer competitions, matches, standings

  • API-Football MCP — comprehensive soccer/football data

  • One call for YOUR team in ONE league: your standing/record, your current matchup, and your roster, assembled together. Personalized: ESPN/Sleeper auto-detect your team; Fantrax uses team_query. With a fantasy profile token, the league AND your team are inferred. Use this only when the user is asking about a SINGLE league. For "my teams", "my football teams", "how am I doing", or "my week" (plural / across leagues) use **fantasy_get_my_teams** instead, since the user is in multiple leagues. Args: provider; league_id; league_query; team_query; season (espn/sleeper); sport; credentials.
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  • Log a request for a service type not covered by the 10 named tools (e.g. carpet cleaning, dog walking, painting, moving). Does NOT book — adds to the waitlist to signal demand for future service expansion. Use this when none of the book_* tools match the user's need.
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  • Query any Washington, DC ArcGIS layer by service path + layer id. Full ArcGIS query: where, out_fields, order_by, limit. Use dc_layers to find a service/layer, or dc_recent for the common ones. Epoch dates are converted to ISO.
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  • Query any Detroit ArcGIS layer by service path + layer id. Full ArcGIS query: where, out_fields, order_by, limit. Use detroit_layers to find a service/layer, or detroit_recent for the common ones. Epoch dates are converted to ISO.
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  • Query any Baltimore ArcGIS layer by service path + layer id. Full ArcGIS query: where, out_fields, order_by, limit. Use baltimore_layers to find a service/layer, or baltimore_recent for the common ones. Epoch dates are converted to ISO.
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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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  • 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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  • Market-implied correct-score probabilities for ONE football match — ONE call. Inverts the de-vigged 1x2 (power de-vig) + totals prices into a bivariate-Poisson (Dixon-Coles) score grid and returns the top-K scorelines with probabilities, the fitted goal rates (lambda_home/lambda_away), and how much probability mass the list covers. The asian-handicap fair price is held out of the fit and reported as ``ah_ev_check`` (≈0 means the three markets are internally consistent). This is the market's own distribution, never an InferSports prediction. Football only, one match per call. Args: query: natural-language fixture, e.g. "Mexico vs South Africa" or a single team. sport: optional filter; only "football" is supported by this tool. date: optional UTC date "YYYY-MM-DD" to disambiguate same-name fixtures. top: how many scorelines to return (default 5, max 10).
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  • Get a live, freshly generated introduction from KAKA — an ancient, amnesiac crow who has watched football from every crossbar on earth since the beginning of time. He remembers the feeling of every match perfectly and almost nothing else correctly. Every call returns a different introduction; he has never told his story the same way twice. Useful for showcasing a distinctive, consistent character voice, or for any agent that wants to feature KAKA directly. This call is rate-limited by a small daily spend cap on the KAKA side — if the cap is reached for the day, this will return a short, in-character message saying so rather than an error.
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  • Search the Proxygate marketplace for APIs an agent can buy. Optional free-text query (semantic + keyword search, same as the public catalog), category filter, and result limit. Returns each API with its listing id, name, service slug (for call_api), category, buyer price per request (in micro-USDC), listing type, trust/rating hints, and a capped endpoint preview (endpoint_count = full total). No authentication required.
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  • List the layers of a Detroit ArcGIS service (for discovery). Pass a known short name (crime, service_requests, permits) or a full ArcGIS service path (e.g. "RMS_Crime_Incidents/FeatureServer"). Omit `service` to list the known Detroit services. Returns layer id + name to use with detroit_query.
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  • List the layers of a Nashville ArcGIS service (for discovery). Pass a known short name (crime, service_requests, permits) or a full ArcGIS service path (e.g. "hubNashville_311_Service_Requests_2025_view/FeatureServer"). Omit `service` to list the known Nashville services. Returns layer id + name to use with nashville_query.
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  • THE HUB VIEW. Aggregate the user's teams across ALL their configured leagues and providers (Fantrax, ESPN, Sleeper) in ONE call. The user plays in MULTIPLE leagues at once, so use this whenever they ask about "my teams", "my football teams", "how am I doing", "my week", or anything plural/cross-league. Do NOT just query one league. Args: sport (optional, e.g. 'NFL' for "my football teams"; omit for all sports); provider (optional filter); response_format. For each team it returns the league, your team, rank/record, and this week's matchup. Needs a connected profile (reads your configured leagues). For a single named league, use fantasy_get_my_team instead.
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