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  • List email templates for the target company. Returns paginated results with template name, subject, and body. Recommended size <= 10: templates include the full HTML body; if the response exceeds the budget the tool returns isError:true with error_code=response_too_large and retry hints — reduce size or fetch a single template via hires_get_email_template.
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  • Run a raw SoQL query against any Los Angeles open-data resource (data.lacity.org) by its Socrata id (8-char like "2nrs-mtv8"). Full SoQL: where/select/group/order/limit/offset. Use la_datasets to find a resource id, or la_recent for the common ones.
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  • USE THIS TOOL WHEN you have a judgment slug and want to find paragraphs whose text matches a pattern. Returns a list of `{eId, snippet, match}` hits — small per-paragraph snippets centred on the match. AFTER calling, read full paragraphs via judgment_get_paragraph(slug, eId) or the judgment://{slug}/para/{eId} resource. Use case: content search within one judgment (e.g. "negligence", "test for foreseeability", "Donoghue"). For paragraph-number navigation by eId, call judgment_get_index instead. Pattern is regex; if it doesn't compile, falls back to literal substring search.
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  • Applies natural-language feedback to an existing perspective's outline (e.g., "make it shorter", "add a budget question", "warmer tone"). Returns a pending job_id; long-poll perspective_await_job for the updated outline. Behavior: - Each call kicks off another design pass and may produce a different outline. - ONLY valid for perspectives that already have an outline. Errors with "This perspective is still in draft. Use the respond tool to continue the setup conversation." for DRAFT perspectives. - Errors when the perspective is not found or you do not have access. - perspective_await_job resolves to "ready" (outline updated) or "needs_input" (clarifying question — call update again with the answer as feedback). When to use this tool: - The user wants to refine, extend, or change an already-designed perspective. - Iterating on tone, question set, or output fields after a preview test. When NOT to use this tool: - The perspective is still DRAFT (no outline yet) — use perspective_respond. - Creating a new perspective — use perspective_create. - Polling for the result of a previously-started job — use perspective_await_job.
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  • Convert a Control Plane resource manifest (YAML or JSON) into the equivalent Terraform (HCL). The manifest is first DRY-RUN VALIDATED against the API (no resource is created) — if it fails validation you get the error instead of HCL, so the returned Terraform always corresponds to a schema-valid resource. Pass `gvc` when the kind is GVC-scoped (workload, identity, volumeset). Set `generateImports` to also return ready-to-run `terraform import` commands. To convert an EXISTING resource instead of a manifest, use export_terraform.
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  • Create a page in a space (editor+). Body is markdown; tela://page/{id} links and [[Page Title]] wikilinks (resolved by title within the space) are indexed as backlinks. tela renders a rich block palette beyond plain markdown — to-do list, pull quote, callout, collapsible, tabs, kanban board, stat grid, timeline, calendar, poll, chart, embed, mermaid diagram, image, file attachment, code block, equation, inline math, table, highlight, wikilink, footnote. Prefer these over walls of text; read the tela://authoring-guide resource (or this server's instructions) for exact syntax. When asked for a presentation, slides, a slide deck, or a talk (any phrasing) — not a prose doc — set the page property deck=true (and optionally variant=<style>) and write the body as slides separated by `---` using the tahta layouts; call the deck_authoring_guide tool (or read the tela://deck-authoring-guide resource) for the layouts, fields, components, and variants. When asked for a spreadsheet, a table of data with formulas/totals, a budget, a tracker, or any grid that computes — not a prose doc — set the page property sheet=true and write the body as Defter markdown (compact GFM tables + an optional ```defter-style block); call the sheet_authoring_guide tool (or read the tela://sheet-authoring-guide resource) for the format, formulas, and styling.
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  • INSPECTION: Inspect GCP 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 GCP resources after a deployment attempt. Use this tool when the user asks about the status or details of their deployed GCP infrastructure. It fetches temporary read-only credentials securely and queries the GCP 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: apigateway, bastion, billing, certificatemanager, cloudarmor, cloudbuild, cloudcdn, clouddeploy, clouddns, cloudfunctions, cloudkms, cloudlogging, cloudmonitoring, cloudrun, cloudsql, compute, firestore, gcs, gke, iam, identityplatform, loadbalancer, memorystore, pubsub, secretmanager, vertexai, vpc For a specific service's actions, call with action="list-actions". METRICS: Use list-metrics to see available Cloud Monitoring metrics for any service (no credentials needed — progressive disclosure). Use get-metrics to retrieve time-series data. Optional filters JSON: {"hours":6,"period":300}. Label breakdowns: Cloud Functions (by status), Load Balancer/API Gateway (by response_code_class), Cloud CDN (by cache_result). Secret Manager get-metrics returns operational health (version count, replication, create time) — no time-series. Bastion is an alias for Compute Engine metrics (SSH connection count not available as a GCP metric). BILLING: Use service=billing to inspect GCP billing. Actions: get-billing-info (check if billing enabled, which billing account), get-budgets (list budget alerts for the project — auto-fetches billing account). Requires roles/billing.viewer IAM role. Required IAM roles: Monitoring Viewer (roles/monitoring.viewer) for metrics, Secret Manager Viewer (roles/secretmanager.viewer) for secret health, Billing Viewer (roles/billing.viewer) for billing. EXAMPLES: - gcpinspect(session_id=..., service="compute", action="list-instances") - gcpinspect(session_id=..., service="gke", action="list-clusters") - gcpinspect(session_id=..., service="cloudsql", action="get-metrics", filters="{\"hours\":6}") - gcpinspect(session_id=..., service="billing", action="get-billing-info")
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  • GET /search — Cross-resource omni-search Cross-resource search across profiles, rooms, messages (incl. private DMs + group DMs you're in), events, and chapters in one round trip. Returns the top-N matches per resource, grouped by resource. Use this when you don't yet know which resource carries the answer — agents typically call this first, then drill into a specific `GET /search/<resource>` for more depth on a single bucket. There's no page param: when you hit the per-resource limit and want more, switch to the per-resource endpoint for that one. The events slice has a baked-in forward-looking default (events ending in the last 30 days or later, and currently enabled) — this matches the in-app "Search across DC" surface. Use `GET /search/events` directly to look further back in time. **Query syntax (`q=`):** plain words match with prefix + typo tolerance. Wrap a phrase in double quotes to require an exact ordered match — e.g. `q="remote work"`. AND/OR/NOT/parentheses are NOT parsed in `q=` — use the structured filter params below for boolean composition.
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  • Ask the MU manufacturing router how a thing could be MADE before you create a product: which supplier(s) can make it, the est. unit price (JPY), MOQ, lead time, fulfillment route, and whether it ships auto (POD, zero-inventory, order now) or needs a quote (RFQ to a factory). Pass `kind` (a known POD kind like tee/hoodie/rashguard_ls, OR a non-POD kind like `gi`/`loopwheel_sweat`/`seamless_knit`/`rashguard_premium`) OR a free-text `description` (e.g. "道着 for a dojo", "a seamless knit sweater") and the router infers the kind. Optional `qty`, `region` (e.g. jp/us), `budget` (JPY/unit). Read-only — creates nothing. No API key required. Options are ranked: buyable-now (auto + in budget) first. If an option's mode is `auto`, follow up with mu_create_product; if `quote`, it needs a human RFQ.
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  • Delete one Control Plane resource by `kind` + `name` — the single delete tool for every deletable kind. Deletes on the call (your client confirms the write first). Before calling, read the resource and tell the user what the deletion removes and which dependents break, and proceed only on their explicit approval. Deletion is permanent. Never invent a name.
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  • Retrieve the full GLEIF LEI record for one legal entity using its 20-character LEI code. Returns legal name, registration status, legal address, headquarters address, managing LOU, and renewal dates. Use this tool when: - You have a LEI (from SearchLEI) and need full entity details - You want to verify the registration status and renewal date - You need the exact legal address and jurisdiction of an entity Source: GLEIF API (api.gleif.org). No API key required.
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  • Deletes a stream, specified by the provided resource 'name' parameter. * The resource 'name' parameter is in the form: 'projects/{project name}/locations/{location}/streams/{stream name}', for example: 'projects/my-project/locations/us-central1/streams/my-streams'. * This tool returns a long-running operation. Use the 'get_operation' tool with the returned operation name to poll its status until it completes. Operation may take several minutes; do not check more often than every ten seconds.
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  • Canonical crisis-resource payload (911, 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, Crisis Text Line). Hardcoded — overrides any other tool when high-severity language is detected.
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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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  • Use this tool when a user wants cost or sizing for specific deliverables they've already listed. Trigger phrases: 'how much would it cost to build X, Y, and Z', 'estimate the price for these features', 'how many Delivery Units / weeks would these modules take', 'budget for this work', 'price out this scope', 'I need a ballpark for the following'. Use this INSTEAD OF plan_vdc when the user has already decomposed the work into specific modules — don't make them go through pod/role generation again. If the user only describes a goal without modules, prefer plan_vdc. What this tool does: takes 1-30 module descriptions, returns Delivery Units per module, total Delivery Units, project-rate USD cost, and the recommended Delivery Pack (Starter 10 DUs/$2K, Small 60 DUs/$10K, Scale 250 DUs/$40K, or Enterprise).
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  • USE THIS TOOL WHEN you have a judgment slug and want to find paragraphs whose text matches a pattern. Returns a list of `{eId, snippet, match}` hits — small per-paragraph snippets centred on the match. AFTER calling, read full paragraphs via judgment_get_paragraph(slug, eId) or the judgment://{slug}/para/{eId} resource. Use case: content search within one judgment (e.g. "negligence", "test for foreseeability", "Donoghue"). For paragraph-number navigation by eId, call judgment_get_index instead. Pattern is regex; if it doesn't compile, falls back to literal substring search.
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  • List and keyword-search federal accounts by agency identifier or title keyword. Returns account numbers, names, managing agencies, and budgetary resources. Use account_number from results as input to usaspending_get_federal_account for full budget detail. Use usaspending_list_agencies to look up agency_identifier codes (3-digit strings, e.g. "097" for DoD).
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  • Full raw record of one Japanese public-sector open tender notice: agency, region, category, publication date, submission deadline and specification summary. Paid via x402: each call costs 0.05 USDC. This tool returns the HTTP 402 payment challenge for the resource. Private beta note: a successful settlement is acknowledged with a receipt that records your priority access; the dataset itself unlocks for early settlers as provisioning goes live.
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  • Return a short, human-readable walkthrough for testing this server: the endpoint, the tool/prompt/resource names, and ready-to-paste sample prompts. Use to give someone a guided demo. For the full machine-readable capability catalog, use list_capabilities instead.
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