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"A service for finding people" matching MCP tools:

  • Search a knowledge graph for entities like people, organizations, or technologies using semantic similarity. Discover who or what is mentioned in memories and find entities by concept.
    MIT
  • Search audit findings by title, severity, or status to check for duplicates before creating a new finding or to locate a specific finding for update or evidence attachment.
    MIT
  • Fetch popular people from TMDB's public directory. Returns paginated results with IDs, names, known-for titles, profile images, and detail URLs for each person.
    MIT
  • Retrieve the service catalog for any local service business, including service names, descriptions, durations, and price ranges. Essential for discovering what services a business offers.
    MIT

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  • Link a Railway service to your project workspace to integrate deployments. Specify a service name to connect it or list available services for selection.
    MIT
  • Retrieve contact information for a specific Custify account to access associated people data with pagination controls.
    MIT
  • List all recognized people in your photo library with their ID, name, and photo count. Browse who appears or get a person's ID for further queries.
    MIT
  • See available Great People with recruitment costs and which civilization is recruiting them.
    MIT
  • Find people across contacts, directory, and communications. Get ranked results with job titles and relevance for 'who is X?' or 'who do I email about Y?' lookups.
    MIT
  • Frame a people-analytics study across engagement, attrition, selection, DEI, wellbeing, or performance. Get construct definitions, validated instruments, metrics, design tips, pitfalls, data sources, and governance flags to launch research.
    MIT
  • Check a campaign's location-intent setting to see if it targets people physically present or those searching for or viewing pages about the locations.
    MIT
  • Restart a Railway service to apply configuration changes, clear service state, or resolve runtime issues in a specific environment.
    MIT