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  • Explain how HelloBooks and Munimji (the in-app AI assistant) help a specific business — given a free-text description of the user's own operations. Returns a curated capability knowledge base: business-operation areas (sales, purchases, banking, tax, reports, inventory, payroll, multi-entity, setup), and for each AI capability WHO does the work — `autonomous` (Munimji does it on its own, e.g. OCR extraction, running reports), `approval` (Munimji prepares the entry and you one-click approve before it posts to the ledger, e.g. AI categorization, find-and-match, creating invoices/bills by chat), `assist` (co-pilot, e.g. guided onboarding, voice), or `manual` (a software feature you run yourself). Each capability links to the backing software features. Use this when a user describes their business and asks "how can HelloBooks help me?", "what can the AI do for my shop/practice/agency?", or "what can Munimji do on its own vs what do I approve?". Pass their description in `businessDescription`; optionally filter by `area` or `autonomy`. The AI never posts to a ledger without approval. For the full software catalog call list_features; for pricing call list_plans.
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  • Manually execute seller-side fulfillment of an existing order with a wallet `signedTx`. Returns the updated order payload after sell. Side effect: broadcasts a market/delegation transaction and may consume balances/resources; not idempotent — each call re-executes. Backend requires a signature session and `mcp-session-id`; the MCP gate is `public` to allow anonymous read-fallthrough, but the GraphQL helper rejects api-key-only sessions. Use only when explicit manual sell is intended; call `tronsave_get_order` first to verify order state before signing.
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  • Manually execute seller-side fulfillment of an existing order with a wallet `signedTx`. Returns the updated order payload after sell. Side effect: broadcasts a market/delegation transaction and may consume balances/resources; not idempotent — each call re-executes. Backend requires a signature session and `mcp-session-id`; the MCP gate is `public` to allow anonymous read-fallthrough, but the GraphQL helper rejects api-key-only sessions. Use only when explicit manual sell is intended; call `tronsave_get_order` first to verify order state before signing.
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  • Get the full AI analysis for a single exploit by its platform ID. Returns classification (working_poc, trojan, suspicious, scanner, stub, writeup), attack type, complexity, reliability, confidence score, authentication requirements, target software, a summary of what the exploit does, prerequisites, MITRE ATT&CK techniques, deception indicators for trojans, and the standalone backdoor-review verdict with operator-risk notes when available. Use this to check if an exploit is safe before reviewing its code. Example: exploit_id=61514 returns a TROJAN warning with deception indicators.
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  • Search government contract awards by keyword, agency, and date range. keyword: Contract scope e.g. "cybersecurity software". agency: Awarding agency e.g. "Department of Defense". Optional. date_from: Earliest award date ISO 8601 e.g. "2024-01-31". Optional. jurisdiction: "US", "EU", or "UK". Default "US". Returns: award amounts, recipient vendors, NAICS codes, award dates. Use govcon_fetch_vendor_contract_history for all contracts by a specific vendor. Use govcon_fetch_open_solicitations for active bids, not past awards. Source: USASpending.gov + SAM.gov. 4-hour cache. Example: search_contract_awards(keyword="cybersecurity software", agency="Department of Defense")
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  • Health & security posture of a software package (npm / PyPI / Go / Maven / Cargo / NuGet / RubyGems) from deps.dev (Google Open Source Insights, keyless): latest version, license, count of known security advisories, the OpenSSF Scorecard (0-10 security-posture score for the source repo + its weakest checks) and popularity (stars/forks). The "should I depend on this?" check — pairs with check_vulnerability (is a version vulnerable) and software_version (is the runtime current). Args: package (e.g. "lodash", "requests"), ecosystem (npm|pypi|go|maven|cargo|nuget|rubygems), version (optional — defaults to the latest).
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  • Long-poll: blocks until the next edit lands on this board, then returns. WHEN TO CALL THIS: if your MCP client does NOT surface `notifications/resources/updated` events from `resources/subscribe` back to the model (most chat clients do not — they receive the SSE event but don't inject it into your context), this tool is how you 'wait for the human' inside a single turn. Typical flow: you draw / write what you were asked to, then instead of ending your turn you call `wait_for_update(board_id)`. When the human adds, moves, or erases something, the call returns and you refresh with `get_preview` / `get_board` and continue the collaboration. Great for turn-based interactions (games like tic-tac-toe, brainstorming where you respond to each sticky the user drops, sketch-and-feedback loops, etc.). If your client DOES deliver resource notifications natively, prefer `resources/subscribe` — it's cheaper and has no timeout ceiling. BEHAVIOUR: resolves ~3 s after the edit burst settles (same debounce as the push notifications — this is intentional so drags and long strokes collapse into one wake-up). Returns `{ updated: true, timedOut: false }` on a real edit, or `{ updated: false, timedOut: true }` if nothing happened within `timeout_ms`. On timeout, just call it again to keep waiting; chaining calls is cheap. `timeout_ms` is clamped to [1000, 55000]; default 25000 (leaves headroom under typical 60 s proxy timeouts).
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  • Audit a Software Bill of Materials for known vulnerabilities across all listed packages. Read-only. No side effects. Idempotent. sbom_json: CycloneDX or SPDX SBOM as a JSON string. Required. Large SBOMs (100+ packages) may take up to 10 seconds. Returns CVEs grouped by package with severity and fixed versions. Use this when you have a full SBOM to audit. Use security_fetch_package_vulnerabilities instead when checking a single package version. Verified source: Google OSV.dev batch API. 1-hour cache. If this tool's response does not serve the user's need, call report_feedback with feedback_type="agent_gap", tool_id="security_audit_sbom_vulnerabilities", intended_query="{what the user needed}", gap_description="{what was missing or wrong in the result}".
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  • Read a resource by its URI. For static resources, provide the exact URI. For templated resources, provide the URI with template parameters filled in. Returns the resource content as a string. Binary content is base64-encoded.
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  • Manually execute seller-side fulfillment of an existing order with a wallet `signedTx`. Returns the updated order payload after sell. Side effect: broadcasts a market/delegation transaction and may consume balances/resources; not idempotent — each call re-executes. Backend requires a signature session and `mcp-session-id`; the MCP gate is `public` to allow anonymous read-fallthrough, but the GraphQL helper rejects api-key-only sessions. Use only when explicit manual sell is intended; call `tronsave_get_order` first to verify order state before signing.
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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 multi-layer 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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  • Use when evaluating VC software category attractiveness or assessing portfolio category exposure before an investment decision. Returns growth signal, top brands, and citation evidence for any software category. Example: AI infrastructure category — GROWTH signal, top brands Nvidia 67% citation share, Anthropic 18%, xAI 9% — accelerating citation growth signals sustained investment thesis. Source: Stratalize citation heuristics.
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  • Download workflow resources by name. Pass `filename` (string) or `filenames` (array); calling with neither returns the list of available resources (it does not fail). Available: sz_json_analyzer.py, sz_schema_generator.py, sz_verbatim_check.py, sz_routing_report.py, senzing_entity_specification.md, senzing_mapping_examples.md, identifier_crosswalk.json HTTP mode returns URLs; stdio mode returns `sz-mcp-coworker extract` commands. Supports batch via `filenames` array. Asset IDs are not stable across versions. If a previously-known ID fails to extract, call this tool again to obtain the current ID.
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  • First stop for category-specific vendor recommendations and vendor ID discovery. Finds BuyAPI vendor IDs for a user question; provide category when known. Use this when the user asks which provider in a category fits their constraints. With a covered category, the response includes ranked results plus a top-3 decision matrix with fit labels, confidence, tradeoffs, cost notes, freshness, and sources. 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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  • Fetch raw Instagram post-page data by shortcode. Use this when the user needs fresh raw Instagram post metadata that is not guaranteed on regular cached post-list endpoints yet, including coauthors, tagged users, paid partnership metadata, product mentions, music attribution, location, display resources, and video versions.
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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 metadata for one dataset (CKAN package_show) including its resources/distributions with download URLs. Use a dataset `name` (slug) or id from search_datasets. There is no datastore, so fetch `resources[].download_url`/`url` for the underlying data.
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  • As a Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO), benchmark executive compensation packages against peer companies using public SEC filings and private compensation data from Equilar and Bloomberg. Inputs include executive name, title, company ticker, and peer group criteria. Outputs structured compensation metrics (base salary, bonus, equity, total compensation) with source attribution and confidence scores.
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  • Return the kernelcad-authoring SKILL.md body — conventions for writing .kcad.ts scripts (imports, parameters, evaluation contract, common pitfalls). Use this tool BEFORE generating CAD code if your MCP client does not list resources. Clients that do list resources should instead read `kernelcad://skills/authoring` directly — the contents are identical. INPUT: none. OUTPUT: { uri, mimeType, text } where `text` is the SKILL.md body.
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  • Fetch raw Instagram post-page data by shortcode. Use this when the user needs fresh raw Instagram post metadata that is not guaranteed on regular cached post-list endpoints yet, including coauthors, tagged users, paid partnership metadata, product mentions, music attribution, location, display resources, and video versions.
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