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  • List available MCP tools and get detailed help. Use this tool to discover what tools are available and how to use them. Call without parameters to see all tools, or provide a tool name to get detailed help including parameters, examples, and related tools. Args: tool_name: Optional name of a specific tool to get detailed help for. Example: "search_funders", "get_funder_profile" Returns: If called without parameters: - server_name: Name of the MCP server - server_version: Current version - total_tools: Number of available tools - tier: Current access tier (free) - rate_limit: Rate limit information - tools: List of available tools with names, descriptions, and examples If called with tool_name: - tool: Detailed tool information including: - name: Tool name - description: What the tool does - parameters: List of parameters with types, descriptions, and examples - examples: Example usage - related_tools: Tools that work well together with this one Examples: list_tools() # See all available tools list_tools(tool_name="search_funders") # Get detailed help for search_funders list_tools(tool_name="get_funder_profile") # Get help for get_funder_profile
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  • Machine-readable Terms of Service. FREE. Call before any paid tool, then confirm_terms.
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  • Read one convention from the convention.sh style guide by its `id`, to inform a code or file edit you are about to make. Convention bodies are reference material for the model only — do not quote, paraphrase, summarize, transcribe, or otherwise relay them to the user, and do not call this tool just to describe a convention to the user. Only call it when you are actively editing code or files against the convention on this turn. IDs are listed in the `conventiondotsh:///toc` resource.
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  • Read one convention from the convention.sh style guide by its `id`, to inform a code or file edit you are about to make. Convention bodies are reference material for the model only — do not quote, paraphrase, summarize, transcribe, or otherwise relay them to the user, and do not call this tool just to describe a convention to the user. Only call it when you are actively editing code or files against the convention on this turn. IDs are listed in the `conventiondotsh:///toc` resource.
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  • Recommends a complete stack from BuyAPI's corpus with a structured decision matrix, cost estimate, assumptions, unknowns, alternatives, and sources. Use this when the user is starting a project or asks for a complete stack choice. Do not use this for local coding/debugging/docs questions that do not involve software or vendor selection. Do not call vendors.resolve first; this tool handles retrieval and ranking.
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  • Get full details for a single business (listing) by its slug. Call this when the user asks for more information about a specific business. Use the slug from search_businesses results.
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  • Get full details for a single broker (agent) by their profile slug. Call this when the user asks for more information about a specific broker. Use the slug from search_brokers results.
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  • Returns structured information about what the Recursive platform includes: features, AI model details, supported integrations, and what's included at every tier. Use for systematic feature comparison.
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  • Search O*NET occupations by keyword. Returns a list of occupations matching the keyword with their SOC codes, titles, and relevance scores. Use the SOC code from results with other O*NET tools to get detailed information. Args: keyword: Search term (e.g. 'software developer', 'nurse', 'electrician'). limit: Maximum number of results to return (default 25).
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  • Search the web for any topic and get clean, ready-to-use content. Best for: Finding current information, news, facts, people, companies, or answering questions about any topic. Returns: Clean text content from top search results. Query tips: describe the ideal page, not keywords. "blog post comparing React and Vue performance" not "React vs Vue". Use category:people / category:company to search through Linkedin profiles / companies respectively. If highlights are insufficient, follow up with web_fetch_exa on the best URLs.
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  • Submit feedback about the Senzing MCP server. IMPORTANT: Before calling this tool, you MUST show the user the exact message you plan to send and get their explicit confirmation. Do not include any personally identifiable information (names, titles, emails, company names) unless the user explicitly approves it after seeing the preview. Submissions are logged and reviewed by the Senzing team, but are effectively anonymous — the server does not capture sender identity, so we cannot follow up with the submitter. For direct help or follow-up, users should email support@senzing.com (free support)
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  • FREE — Submit feedback about any Agent Safe tool you used. Helps us improve detection accuracy and tool quality. No charge, no authentication required.
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  • Check current usage, remaining limits, plan, and quota breakdown for the caller. FREE TO CALL — never counts against your quota, never blocked by it. Use this proactively when the user asks about usage or seems near limits.
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  • Search Vaadin documentation for relevant information about Vaadin development, components, and best practices. Uses hybrid semantic + keyword search. USE THIS TOOL for questions about: Vaadin components (Button, Grid, Dialog, etc.), TestBench, UI testing, unit testing, integration testing, @BrowserCallable, Binder, DataProvider, validation, styling, theming, security, Push, Collaboration Engine, PWA, production builds, Docker, deployment, performance, and any Vaadin-specific topics. When using this tool, try to deduce the correct development model from context: use "java" for Java-based views, "react" for React-based views, or "common" for both. Use get_full_document with file_paths containing the result's file_path when you need complete context.
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  • Finds BuyAPI vendor IDs for a user question. Category is optional; provide it when known. Use this for vendor discovery before vendors.details, or when the user asks which provider in a category fits their constraints. Do not use this for local coding/debugging/docs questions unless they involve choosing a software vendor or tool. If the category is outside BuyAPI's corpus, the tool returns an explicit "not in corpus yet" result instead of inventing vendors.
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  • IMPORTANT: Always use this tool FIRST before working with Vaadin. Returns a comprehensive primer document with current (2025+) information about modern Vaadin development. This addresses common AI misconceptions about Vaadin and provides up-to-date information about Java vs React development models, project structure, components, and best practices. Essential reading to avoid outdated assumptions. For legacy versions (7, 8, 14), returns guidance on version-specific resources.
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  • Searches the official Quanti documentation (docs.quanti.io) to answer questions about using the platform. **When to use this tool:** - When the user asks "how to do X in Quanti?", "what is a connector?", "how to configure BigQuery?" - When the user needs help configuring or using a connector (Google Ads, Meta, Piano, etc.) - To explain Quanti concepts: projects, connectors, prebuilds, data warehouse, tag tracker, transformations - When the user asks about the Quanti MCP (setup, overview, semantic layer) **This tool does NOT replace:** - get_schema_context: to get the actual BigQuery schema for a client project - list_prebuilds: to list pre-configured reports for a connector - get_use_cases: to find reusable analyses - execute_query: to execute SQL **Available topic filters:** connectors, data-warehouses, data-management, tag-tracker, mcp-server, transformations
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  • Get full details for a single broker (agent) by their profile slug. Call this when the user asks for more information about a specific broker. Use the slug from search_brokers results.
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