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  • Retrieve a paginated list of team members filtered by department, role, or active status for team management and resource planning.
    MIT
  • Records and tracks agent task lifecycle actions: dispatch intent, check status, handoff to another model, or close tasks. Use for task planning and audit instead of direct execution.
    MIT
  • Check the status and progress of a video dubbing task by providing its unique identifier. This tool returns current processing stage and completion details for previously submitted dubbing jobs.
    MIT
  • Execute bounded tasks quickly and cheaply using DeepSeek's flash mode—ideal for classification, summarization, JSON edits, table generation, and template population.
    MIT
  • Push session events to enable end-of-session summarization and token-savings analytics. Idempotent writes allow safe retries.
    MIT
  • View and manage Heroku team memberships, access metadata, and verify enterprise relationships. Output team details in simplified text or detailed JSON format for app operations and membership verification.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve a task screenshot with visual markers and annotations to clarify requirements when task instructions are insufficient, especially for layout-related tasks or visual bug resolution.
    MIT
  • Get lifetime stats, EPA ratings, win/loss record, and location for an FRC team by providing its team number.
    MIT
  • Retrieve and explore the full category structure of a team with paginated results and support for pattern-based filtering using prefix, suffix, match, or exact match. Ideal for organizing, cleaning up, or planning category migrations.
    MIT