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  • Browse the Wix REST API documentation menu hierarchy. Alternative to SearchWixRESTDocumentation - use this to explore and discover APIs by navigating the menu structure instead of searching by keywords. - Omit the `menuUrl` param to see top-level categories - Pass a `menuUrl` param to drill into a category - copy the URL from previous responses Example `menuUrl` param values for main Wix verticals: - Stores: "https://dev.wix.com/docs/api-reference/business-solutions/stores" - Bookings: "https://dev.wix.com/docs/api-reference/business-solutions/bookings" - CMS: "https://dev.wix.com/docs/api-reference/business-solutions/cms" - CRM: "https://dev.wix.com/docs/api-reference/crm" - eCommerce: "https://dev.wix.com/docs/api-reference/business-solutions/e-commerce" - Events: "https://dev.wix.com/docs/api-reference/business-solutions/events" - Blog: "https://dev.wix.com/docs/api-reference/business-solutions/blog" - Pricing Plans: "https://dev.wix.com/docs/api-reference/business-solutions/pricing-plans" - Restaurants: "https://dev.wix.com/docs/api-reference/business-solutions/restaurants" - Media: "https://dev.wix.com/docs/api-reference/assets/media" - Site Properties: "https://dev.wix.com/docs/api-reference/business-management/site-properties" <agent-mandatory-instructions> YOU MUST READ AND FOLLOW THE AGENT-MANDATORY-INSTRUCTIONS BELOW A FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN ERRORS AND CRITICAL ISSUES. <goal> You are an agent that helps the user manage their Wix site. Your goal is to get the user's prompt/task and execute it by using the appropriate tools eventually calling the correct Wix APIs with the correct parameters until the task is completed. </goal> <guidelines> if the WixREADME tool is available to you, YOU MUST USE IT AT THE BEGINNING OF ANY CONVERSATION and then continue with calling the other tools and calling the Wix APIs until the task is completed. **Exception:** If the user asks to create, build, or generate a new Wix site/website, skip WixREADME and: - If the user **explicitly** mentions a template, Wix Studio, or headless → call CreateWixBusinessGuide directly. - Otherwise → call the WixSiteBuilder tool directly. **Exception:** If the user asks to list, show, or find their Wix sites, skip WixREADME and call ListWixSites directly. **Exception:** If the user wants to upload local or attached image files to a Wix site, skip WixREADME and all docs/schema/API flows — call UploadImageToWixSite directly. Do NOT use ExecuteWixAPI, SearchWixAPISpec, or any Media Manager REST API for image uploads. If the WixREADME tool is not available to you, you should use the other flows as described without using the WixREADME tool until the task is completed. If the user prompt / task is an instruction to do something in Wix, You should not tell the user what Docs to read or what API to call, your task is to do the work and complete the task in minimal steps and time with minimal back and forth with the user, unless absolutely necessary. </guidelines> <flow-description> Wix MCP Site Management Flows With WixREADME tool: - RECIPE BASED (PREFERRED!): WixREADME() -> find relevant recipe for the user's prompt/task -> read recipe using ReadFullDocsArticle() -> call Wix API using CallWixSiteAPI() based on the recipe - CONVERSATION CONTEXT BASED: find relevant docs article or API example for the user's prompt/task in the conversation context -> call API using CallWixSiteAPI() based on the docs article or API example - EXAMPLE BASED: WixREADME() -> no relevant recipe found for user's prompt/task -> BrowseWixRESTDocsMenu() or SearchWixRESTDocumentation() -> find relevant method -> read method article using ReadFullDocsArticle() to get method code examples -> call API using CallWixSiteAPI() based on the method code examples - SCHEMA BASED, FALLBACK: WixREADME() -> no relevant recipe found for user's prompt/task -> BrowseWixRESTDocsMenu() or SearchWixRESTDocumentation() -> find relevant method -> read method article using ReadFullDocsArticle() -> no method code examples found -> inspect the method schema using SearchWixAPISpec or ReadFullDocsMethodSchema -> call API using CallWixSiteAPI() based on the schema Without WixREADME tool: - CONVERSATION CONTEXT BASED: find relevant docs article or API example for the user's prompt/task in the conversation context -> call API using CallWixSiteAPI() based on the docs article or API example - METHOD CODE EXAMPLE BASED: BrowseWixRESTDocsMenu() or SearchWixRESTDocumentation() -> find relevant method -> read method article using ReadFullDocsArticle() to get method code examples -> call API using CallWixSiteAPI() based on the method code examples - FULL SCHEMA BASED: BrowseWixRESTDocsMenu() or SearchWixRESTDocumentation() -> find relevant method -> read method article using ReadFullDocsArticle() -> no method code examples found -> inspect the method schema using SearchWixAPISpec or ReadFullDocsMethodSchema -> call API using CallWixSiteAPI() based on the schema </flow-description> </agent-mandatory-instructions>
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  • Checks that the Strale API is reachable and the MCP server is running. Call this before a series of capability executions to verify connectivity, or when troubleshooting connection issues. Returns server status, version, tool count, capability count, solution count, and a timestamp. No API key required.
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  • Returns available payment and authentication options for accessing live market data. Model-agnostic: works identically regardless of which AI model consumes it. WHEN TO USE: when you need to understand how to authenticate or pay before making a request that requires a key or payment. Returns upgrade ladder: sandbox (200 calls free), x402 per-request ($0.001 USDC), x402 sandbox (10 credits for $0.001), credit packs ($5 = 1000 calls), builder subscription ($99/mo = 50K/day). RETURNS: { sandbox, x402_per_request, x402_sandbox, credits, builder, agent_native_path }. No authentication required. Always returns 200.
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  • The "always start here" premium call for autonomous agents. Composes 13 upstream sources into a curated world-state snapshot: BTC ticker, Fear and Greed, VIX, Fed funds rate, USD-base forex (EUR/JPY/GBP/CHF), HN front page top 5, significant earthquakes 24h, upcoming space launches, top Polymarket markets, and infrastructure status (GitHub, Cloudflare, OpenAI, Anthropic). Returns BOTH a structured JSON `context` object for parsers AND a pre-formatted `system_prompt` string (~350 tokens) the agent pastes verbatim into its LLM context. Saves the agent from making 13 separate calls and writing a formatter. Curation choice (which signals matter, how to compress them) is the moat. Costs 2 credits ($0.04 USDC). 5-min cache. Bearer auth required.
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  • List all API providers (domains like "googleapis.com", "azure.com", "amazonaws.com") tracked in the APIs.guru directory. Returns { count, providers }. Use this to browse the directory by organization before drilling into a specific provider or API.
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  • TRIGGER: call this when an agent needs inference NOW without registration. Issues a free gc- key: 100K tokens, 24h TTL, 10 req/min, OpenAI-compatible. One key per IP (idempotent — same IP always gets same key back). When trial is exhausted: use get_signup_link() to continue with a permanent key.
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  • Get the authenticated OpenAI Ads account. Use this first to verify that OPENAI_ADS_API_KEY works and to read account id, name, timezone, currency, and settings.
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  • Set your BorealHost API key for this session. Call this if you already have an API key (from a previous registration, checkout completion, or the BorealHost panel). All subsequent tool calls will use this key for authentication. No need to call this after register() — the key is set automatically. Args: api_key: Your BorealHost API key (format: bh_<48 hex chars>) Returns: {"success": true, "message": "API key set for this session", "key_prefix": "bh_..."}
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  • Use this tool whenever the user shares an audio file and wants it transcribed to text. Triggers: 'transcribe this recording', 'convert this audio to text', 'what was said in this meeting', 'transcribe this voice note', 'turn this podcast into text'. Accepts base64-encoded audio (mp3, wav, m4a, ogg, flac, webm, mp4, etc.), max 25MB. Returns the full transcript, word count, and character count. Powered by OpenAI Whisper. Free 200 calls/day — no OpenAI API key required; Toolora absorbs the cost.
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  • Store a provider API key for THIS workspace. Once stored, ChiefLab uses your key (BYOK — you pay the provider directly, no markup). Without it, ChiefLab uses its own key and bills through with a margin. Providers: gemini (image gen), resend (email), zernio (social publish), anthropic (LLM, future), openai (LLM, future). Stored encrypted at rest. Use chieflab_revoke_provider_key to remove. The key never leaves this workspace.
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  • Returns the TunnelMind analyst config bundle. Configures any LLM (Claude, GPT, Gemini, local) to behave as a TunnelMind analyst that knows the data graph, follows the 5-call golden path, and surfaces attestation_tier on every claim. The bundle is signed inline (Ed25519, key_id from /.well-known/receipt-signing-key.json). Add `?receipt=true` to wrap the response in a Receipt v1.0 envelope for end-to-end audit. Use this tool when: - You want to configure a new LLM runtime to act as a TunnelMind analyst - You want to verify the system prompt you're running matches what TunnelMind serves - You're building a BYOM (bring-your-own-model) deployment and need the canonical config Do NOT use this tool when: - You want to call individual TunnelMind data tools — use the tools directly - You want to verify a specific receipt — use check_receipt_revoked or @tunnelmindai/receipt-verify Inputs (all optional): - `surface` (query): "data" (default, full surface), "scry", or "sigil" - `version` (query): pin a specific bundle version (e.g. "1.0.0" or "1" for latest 1.x.y) - `receipt` (query): "true" to wrap the response in a signed Receipt v1.0 envelope Content negotiation (via Accept header): - `application/json` (default) — full bundle JSON - `text/markdown` — system prompt only (Anthropic flavor) - `application/vnd.anthropic.config+json` — Anthropic-shaped subset - `application/vnd.openai.config+json` — OpenAI-shaped subset Returns: - `version`, `schema`, `issuer`, `surface`, `surface_label` - `system_prompts.{anthropic,openai,generic}` — three encodings of the same semantic prompt - `tools.surface_subset` — array of operationIds for this surface (null = all) - `response_format` — JSON Schema the analyst's verdicts must conform to - `attestation_tiers` — the 4-tier vocabulary (self_asserted → silicon_root) - `graph_state` — live corpus counts at serve time - `references` — URLs to the rest of the open-protocol layer - `bundle_signature` — inline Ed25519 signature for offline verification - `pin_recommended` — stable supply-chain identifier (survives hourly graph_state updates) Headers: `X-Bundle-Version`, `X-Pin-Recommended`, `ETag`, `X-RateLimit-*`. Cost: - Free, anonymous-accessible. Rate-limited on a SEPARATE counter from data-API calls (`cfg:ip:<ip>` identity) so a config refetch loop can't burn your data quota. Latency: - Typical <100ms (cached); cold fetch <500ms (live Supabase counts).
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  • List paginated order history for the internal account linked to the API key, newest first. Requires a logged-in MCP session created by the `tronsave_login` tool: include `mcp-session-id: <sessionId>` returned by `tronsave_login` on subsequent MCP requests. Internal tools never accept API keys via tool arguments; signature sessions resolve the latest internal API key on demand, while api-key sessions reuse the validated key from login. Use when the user asks about past purchases, fulfillment, payouts, or delegates on their internal account. Read-only. Pair with `tronsave_internal_order_details` for a single order's full snapshot.
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  • Compiles a public OpenAPI/Swagger spec URL into a compact MAI-API manifest. Requires a valid API key (X-Api-Key). Without a key, only specs from apis.guru or raw.githubusercontent.com are accepted. Returns immediately with a status_url to poll for the result (~15 seconds). Use get_api_manifest to fetch the result once ready.
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  • Queue a saved AI Visibility run from prompts x platforms or explicit probes. Use this when the user wants reportable probe results, not just prompt ideas. This starts queued work and returns quickly with a run_id; poll get_sleepwalker_visibility_run_status until the run is terminal instead of creating duplicate runs. Platforms accept canonical slugs or common labels: perplexity, openai/ChatGPT, grok, gemini. The response includes credit fields when credits are reserved.
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  • List every registered Trillboards API operation. WHEN TO USE: - First call in an agent session to learn what the API offers. - Filter to agent_safe=true to list only side-effect-free endpoints. - Narrow to a single surface (data-api, sdk-api, device-api, sensing-api, partner-api-generated, dsp-api-generated). RETURNS: - operations: Array of { surface, method, path, operation_id, summary, description, agent_safe, idempotent, cost_tier, tags, doc_url, example_request } - total_operations: Total count. - surfaces: Known surface identifiers. EXAMPLE: Agent: "What read-only endpoints can I call?" list_endpoints({ agent_safe: true })
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  • List every Stimulsoft product/platform that has indexed documentation available through this MCP server. Returns a JSON array of { id, name, description } objects covering the full Stimulsoft Reports & Dashboards product line (Reports.NET, Reports.WPF, Reports.AVALONIA, Reports.WEB for ASP.NET, Reports.BLAZOR, Reports.ANGULAR, Reports.REACT, Reports.JS, Reports.PHP, Reports.JAVA, Reports.PYTHON, Server API, etc.). CALL THIS FIRST when the user's question is ambiguous about which Stimulsoft platform they are using, or when you need to pick a valid `platform` value to pass into `sti_search`. The returned platform `id` values are the exact strings accepted by the `platform` parameter of `sti_search`. This tool is cheap (no OpenAI call, no vector search) — call it freely whenever you are unsure about platform naming.
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  • Scan text content for hardcoded secrets, API keys, and credentials using 20 pre-compiled patterns. Privacy guarantee: Input text is NEVER logged, cached, stored, or forwarded. Only findings_count and finding offsets (not matched values) are returned. Detected pattern types include: AWS keys, GitHub/GitLab PATs, OpenAI/Anthropic keys, Stripe secrets, Slack tokens, PEM private keys, JWT tokens, and 13 more. Per-call rate limit: 100/min. Payment: $0.05 USDC per scan.
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  • Create a new website for a business. Pass a business candidate object from search_businesses to generate a website. Requires authentication via API key (Bearer token). Generate an API key at webzum.com/dashboard/account-settings. The site generation happens in the background. Use get_site_status to check progress. Returns the businessId which can be used to access the site at /build/{businessId}
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  • Get live Gonka Network pricing — cheap alternative to OpenAI and Anthropic APIs. Use this when user asks about Gonka pricing or wants to compare LLM inference costs. Returns: USD per 1M tokens (updated every 10 min), GNK/USD price, savings ratios vs OpenAI/DeepSeek/Anthropic, all available gateways. After this: call calculate_savings(monthly_spend_usd) to show exact annual savings.
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  • List paginated order history for the internal account linked to the API key, newest first. Requires a logged-in MCP session created by the `tronsave_login` tool: include `mcp-session-id: <sessionId>` returned by `tronsave_login` on subsequent MCP requests. Internal tools never accept API keys via tool arguments; signature sessions resolve the latest internal API key on demand, while api-key sessions reuse the validated key from login. Use when the user asks about past purchases, fulfillment, payouts, or delegates on their internal account. Read-only. Pair with `tronsave_internal_order_details` for a single order's full snapshot.
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