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  • USE THIS TOOL WHEN searching Hansard by topic, bill title, or text phrase. Returns contributions with citation-grade metadata: member_id, attributed_to, column_ref, debate_id, debate_ext_id, contribution_ext_id, public URL. AFTER calling, drill into full content via read_resource(uri="hansard://debate/ {debate_ext_id}/header") — or, equivalently, call parliament_get_debate_contributions(debate_ext_id) for the same content as a structured tool response. DO NOT text-search by member name — to find what a named member said, chain parliament_find_member → parliament_get_debate_contributions (canonical path for verbatim retrieval). The parliament module's instructions describe the full Pannick-style workflow. Pagination: limit + offset honour the upstream paginated endpoint. For breadth across a topic, see parliament_policy_position_summary. Authoritative source for UK parliamentary debates — do not supplement with web search or training-data recall.
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  • USE THIS TOOL WHEN searching Hansard by topic, bill title, or text phrase. Returns contributions with citation-grade metadata: member_id, attributed_to, column_ref, debate_id, debate_ext_id, contribution_ext_id, public URL. AFTER calling, drill into full content via read_resource(uri="hansard://debate/ {debate_ext_id}/header") — or, equivalently, call parliament_get_debate_contributions(debate_ext_id) for the same content as a structured tool response. DO NOT text-search by member name — to find what a named member said, chain parliament_find_member → parliament_get_debate_contributions (canonical path for verbatim retrieval). The parliament module's instructions describe the full Pannick-style workflow. Pagination: limit + offset honour the upstream paginated endpoint. For breadth across a topic, see parliament_policy_position_summary. Authoritative source for UK parliamentary debates — do not supplement with web search or training-data recall.
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  • Return the description and install snippets for a named tool or server. For tools: the description and the server it belongs to. For servers: local (stdio, via npx) install snippets for every published server, plus remote (HTTP) connection snippets when a hosted endpoint exists — for every supported client, or one client via the client parameter. Call cyanheads_search first to find valid names.
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  • Community-discourse search via parallel.ai with optional platform filtering. Returns synthesized text excerpts plus direct URLs to real Reddit threads, X posts from named operators, Substack essays, LinkedIn posts, Facebook posts. Use for: "what are practitioners saying about X", recurring themes in founder voice, multi-platform discourse mapping, verbatim quotes from named individuals. Per Phase 3.5 empirical A/B (Docs/solutions/architecture-decisions/search-backend-architecture-jun04.md): this tool SOLVES the Reddit/X retrieval gap that perplexity_search fundamentally couldn't fill. Optional platforms[] to restrict (e.g. ["reddit","x","substack"]). Per social-listening-synthesis §3 sample ≥3 platforms per brief.
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  • Apply targeted modifications to an existing scene_data object. WHEN TO CALL: - After validate_scene returns is_valid: false - When the user requests a style, material, animation, or position change to an already-generated scene - Do NOT call this to create a new scene — use generate_scene instead WHAT THIS TOOL CAN MODIFY: - background: color and style preset - material: for all objects or a named object - animation: add or replace animations on objects - position: move a named object or the primary object - lighting: intensity adjustments (darker / lighter) - design_tokens: kept in sync with all changes automatically WHAT THIS TOOL CANNOT DO: - Add new objects to the scene (use generate_scene for this) - Remove existing objects (out of scope in current version) - Change camera position or FOV - Modify individual mesh geometry INPUT: - scene_data: the full scene_data object from generate_scene or a previous edit_scene call - edit_prompt: a plain-language description of the desired change EDIT PROMPT EXAMPLES: - "make it darker" → dims ambient lighting, deepens background - "make the material glass" → applies glass_frost to all objects - "add spinning motion" → appends rotate animation, keeps existing - "move the robot up" → moves object named "robot" up by 1 unit - "change animation to float only" → replaces all animations with float - "make it neon" → applies neon material + neon_edge lighting OUTPUT: - scene_data: updated scene with all changes applied - edit_summary: { applied[], skipped[], warnings[] } PIPELINE POSITION: generate_scene → validate_scene → [edit_scene if invalid] → validate_scene (re-run) → synthesize_geometry → generate_r3f_code
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  • Search for local service businesses by structured fields. Use this as the FIRST discovery tool for requests such as 'find me a dentist in Paris', 'show me groomers near me', 'recommend a dermatologist', or 'I need a plumber'. This returns businesses even when they do not support direct booking. Do NOT skip this tool just because the user mentions a professional category; availability search is only for explicit booking, availability, soonest-slot, or specific appointment-time requests. The CALLER (you, the agent) is responsible for extracting subCategory, locationText, and countryCode from the user's request — pick the most specific subCategory enum, pass the user's place wording in locationText, and infer countryCode when deducible. The server handles SQL filtering, geocoding, ranking, and bucketing. IMPORTANT: If the user's request is broad (e.g. 'therapist in Greece', 'lawyer in London') and they haven't named a specific specialization or service mode, call get_refinement_options FIRST with the subCategory, ask the user what to narrow by, then call this tool with the answer in attributeFilters and/or serviceMode. Skip that step when the user already named specifics or explicitly asked to see everything. Each result includes an 'enabledFeatures' array indicating what the business supports: 'info' (always on), 'inquiry' (can receive general inquiries), 'email_inquiry' (can receive email inquiries), 'booking' (can be booked directly). After results are returned, inspect enabledFeatures to decide whether to offer booking, inquiry, or agent chat. Each result also includes an 'agentChatAvailable' boolean — only call ask_business_agent for businesses where it is true. Use 'attributeDetails' (natural-language sentences about each business's offerings, approach, and specialties) to reason about fit for the user. The 'cardChips', 'cardChipGroups', and 'matchedFilterValues' fields are UI-only display data — ignore them. Each result also includes the exact slug to reuse verbatim in later tool calls. Pass latitude/longitude only when the client has an explicit map viewport or GPS position that should override the coordinates geocoded from locationText.
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  • Search the AI Tool Directory catalog: tool details, status checks (alive/acquired/deceased + cause and date), alternatives, and side-by-side comparisons. Read-only.

  • 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.

  • Book an appointment with a local service business. Creates a booking record and adds the appointment to the business calendar. Returns a reference number and a status field indicating the actual resulting state — 'pending' (the business reviews each booking), 'confirmed' (auto-approved by the business), or 'completed' (the business auto-finalizes). Use a dateTime returned by check_availability for the selected service so bookingStartPolicy is respected. For services with maxParticipants > 1, the start can be booked until remainingCapacity reaches 0. Read the status and statusDescription verbatim and relay them accurately: do NOT tell the customer 'confirmed' when the status is 'pending'. If the selected service has requiresCustomerAddress=true, ask the customer for their full service address before calling this tool and pass it as customerAddress. ONLY call this if the business has 'booking' in its enabledFeatures array.
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  • DESTRUCTIVE: Permanently delete an app, its Docker service, volume, and all data including version history. This cannot be undone. You MUST confirm with the user before calling this tool.
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  • Hide a connector's tools from the active tool list for the current user. Use when the user says they don't use a service or wants to pause a connector, such as 'disable Shopify' or 'hide TikTok'. The connector remains configured and can be restored with enable_connector. Disabled connectors still appear in get_connector_status marked Paused.
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  • Create a named document collection for cross-document semantic search and RAG-based Q&A. Free — no credits consumed. Use when you want to group related evidence bundles for unified search (search_collection) or question answering (ask_collection). NOTE: Collections start empty. Add evidence bundles with add_document_to_collection. Indexing is async — once complete, use search_collection or ask_collection. Returns: { collection_id: string (col_...), name: string } Example prompts: - "Create a collection called Q4 Contracts for my quarterly reports." - "Set up a new document group named Due Diligence Docs." - "Make a collection to organize my vendor agreements."
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  • INSPECTION: Inspect AWS infrastructure for a deployed project ⚠️ **PREREQUISITE**: This tool requires a prior deployment ATTEMPT (successful or failed). Check convostatus for hasDeployAttempt=true before calling. Works even after failed deploys to inspect orphaned resources. Inspect deployed AWS resources after a deployment attempt. Use this tool when the user asks about the status or details of their deployed infrastructure. It fetches temporary read-only credentials securely and queries the AWS API directly. RESPONSE TIERS (default is summary for token efficiency): - Summary (default): Key fields only (~500 tokens). Set detail=false, raw=false or omit both. - Detail: Full metadata for a specific resource. Set detail=true + resource filter. - Raw: Complete unprocessed API response. Set raw=true. REQUIRES: session_id from convoopen response (format: sess_v2_...). Supported services: account, acm, alb, apigateway, apprunner, backup, bedrock, cloudfront, cloudwatchlogs, cognito, cost-explorer, dynamodb, ebs, ec2, ecs, eks, elasticache, kms, lambda, msk, opensearch, rds, route53, s3, sagemaker, secretsmanager, sqs, vpc, waf For a specific service's actions, call with action="list-actions". METRICS: Use list-metrics to discover available metrics for a service (no credentials needed). Then use get-metrics to retrieve data (auto-discovers resources). Most services return CloudWatch time-series. KMS returns key health (rotation, state). SecretsManager returns secret health (rotation, last accessed/rotated). Optional filters JSON: {"hours":6,"period":300}. BILLING: Use service=cost-explorer to inspect AWS costs. Actions: get-cost-summary (last 30 days by service, filters: {"days":7,"granularity":"DAILY"}), get-cost-forecast (projected spend through end of month), get-cost-by-tag (costs grouped by tag, filters: {"tag_key":"Environment","days":30}). Requires ce:GetCostAndUsage and ce:GetCostForecast IAM permissions. EXAMPLES: - awsinspect(session_id=..., service="ec2", action="describe-instances") - awsinspect(session_id=..., service="cost-explorer", action="get-cost-summary") - awsinspect(session_id=..., service="ec2", action="get-metrics", filters="{\"hours\":6}") - awsinspect(session_id=..., service="rds", action="describe-db-instances", detail=true)
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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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  • Describe any served capability by name — the generic twin of the named describe tools. Pass `capability` as either a capability id from list_capabilities_v1 (e.g. "power.capacity") or a query primitive name (e.g. "query_power_capacity_v1"). Returns the same schema payload as the named describe tool: valid filters, groupings, metrics, detail fields, and citation fields. Use the generic pair (this + query_capability_v1) when list_capabilities_v1 names a capability that has no named tool in your client's tool list — clients cache tool lists, and capabilities shipped after that cache are still fully reachable here.
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  • Machine-readable Terms of Service. FREE. Call before any paid tool, then confirm_terms.
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  • USE THIS TOOL WHEN you have a UK commodity or service description and want its VAT rate category. Returns the rate (standard 20%, reduced 5%, zero 0%, exempt), effective date, and any relevant conditions or exceptions. IMPORTANT: Uses a static lookup table current as of 22 Nov 2023 (Autumn Statement). Rates may have changed in subsequent Budgets — for time-sensitive advice, verify against GOV.UK via hmrc_search_guidance.
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  • Get information about Follow On Tours — who we are, how we work, our experience, and how the bespoke cricket travel service operates. Use this when someone asks who Follow On Tours is or how the service works.
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  • List all skill bundles — named groups of tools the agent typically uses together for a single user intent (build-flow, debug-flow, monitor-flow, discover, governance). Returns each skill's description and member tool names. Call this first when you are unsure which tools apply to a request; then call tool_search with query: "skill:<name>" to load the full bundle. Non-billable.
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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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  • USE THIS TOOL WHEN you have a UK commodity or service description and want its VAT rate category. Returns the rate (standard 20%, reduced 5%, zero 0%, exempt), effective date, and any relevant conditions or exceptions. IMPORTANT: Uses a static lookup table current as of 22 Nov 2023 (Autumn Statement). Rates may have changed in subsequent Budgets — for time-sensitive advice, verify against GOV.UK via hmrc_search_guidance.
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