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  • Return a canonical Clipkit doc as text. topic "card" = the ~8KB compact authoring card — the recommended context for authoring; "pattern-data-viz" / "pattern-cinematic-ui" / "pattern-ui-screencast" = ~4-5KB archetype pattern cards (proven idioms: count-ups and bar rows; product hero shots with camera rigs; faked app UI with typing/cursor/clicks) — load ONE alongside the card when the brief matches its archetype; "agents" = the full authoring guide (fetch only when the card doesn't cover a need); "protocol" = the formal field spec; "brand" = brand reference. (Same docs offered as MCP resources, exposed as a tool so you can read them directly — resources are not always model-readable.)
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  • Analyze text for writing style issues: weasel words, passive voice, duplicate words, long sentences, nominalizations, hedging, filler adverbs, and research-cited AI tells. Read-only and stateless — text is analyzed in memory on the hosted server and never stored. Returns a plain-text report with each issue's line and column, the matched text, surrounding context, and the reason for AI tells; texts over 100,000 characters return an error message. This hosted server has no filesystem access — the wsc-mcp npm package adds a check_file tool for local files. It only reports issues — to auto-remove duplicate words, follow up with fix_duplicates.
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  • Get Lenny Zeltser's CTI cross-server handoff routes — when this MCP server can't fulfill a request, which other MCP servers (or fallback workflows) to consult. Surfaces a compact subset of `cti_load_context`. This server never requests your campaign or threat-intel notes and instructs your AI to keep them local—templates and guidelines flow to your AI for local analysis.
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  • Return the catalog of paired models — concrete real-world systems that live in two ChiAha sandboxes simultaneously, one for dynamics (DES via ReliaSim) and one for statistics (distribution fitting + validation via ReliaStats). Today: a single paired model — the bottling line. Returns canonical model IDs + cross-MCP routing metadata (which ReliaSim chapter, which ReliaSim MCP tools, which ReliaStats mode consumes which file shape). Use when a user asks about cross-MCP workflows, paired sandboxes, or the bottling-line example. ANTI-FABRICATION: this is a soft-reference catalog — to actually run a simulation, the LLM client calls ReliaSim's MCP tools directly.
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  • Surface payroll and deduction anomalies in the latest snapshot. NOTE: internal drafting is disabled on this deployment. If your client supports MCP sampling, this tool asks YOUR model to draft in the same call (verified server-side); otherwise it returns an explicit refusal, and you should use ask_prepare then ask_submit_draft to draft with your own model.
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  • Parse one supported document into markdown, HTML, links, summary, targeted answers, or JSON matching a schema. Supported inputs include common HTML, PDF, Word, RTF, OpenDocument, and spreadsheet files; PDF parsing can be bounded with `pdfOptions.maxPages`. Local MCP reads `filePath` from the server filesystem. Hosted MCP uses two calls: first provide `filePath` to receive upload instructions, upload locally, then call again with the returned `uploadRef`; do not send both fields together. Remote web URLs belong in `firecrawl_scrape`. Set `redactPII` to request redaction of personally identifiable information in the returned content. `zeroDataRetention` requires an eligible authenticated account; omit it for anonymous keyless use. Returns upload instructions for hosted phase one or parsed document content for the final call.
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  • Check if a task runs locally vs cloud. Save money on calls that don't need cloud inference.

  • Let ChatGPT, Claude & Cursor use your Mac: email, calendar, iMessage, Teams, files. Local, free.

  • Get real-time heuristic prices for tokens. Supports buy/sell price, confidence, and depth info. SAP MCP context: Jupiter protocol tools are served as AgentKit ecosystem tools. Use them for quote, route, and swap preparation, then use SAP transaction preview/sign/submit tools when an unsigned transaction must pass MCP signer policy. Parameter aliases accepted by SAP MCP: mint/id/token/address -> ids[0]. Prefer canonical ids: string[] in new calls. SAP MCP execution guidance: Intent: read/discovery workflow. Pricing: free; call directly without x402. Routing: free hosted call; call directly and keep it small/exact when possible. Signer boundary: hosted reads/builders never receive keypair bytes; value-moving results must be finalized locally when signing is required.
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  • On-demand independent SAFETY scan of an MCP server — call this BEFORE installing or connecting to one. Give it an HTTP(S) MCP endpoint URL (scanned live in seconds), or an npm/PyPI package name or GitHub repo (queued for an isolated sandbox scan — local stdio servers execute code, so Hlido never runs them inline). Returns the safety tier (SAFE/CAUTION/RISKY/DANGEROUS), tool-poisoning detection (the malice signal), dangerous-capability red-flags (shell/code-eval/fs-write/egress/secrets) with per-tool evidence, and auth posture. Tier = blast radius if hijacked, not maintainer trustworthiness. A server Hlido hasn't scanned returns not_scanned — never assumed safe. Register of already-scanned servers: https://hlido.eu/mcp/
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  • Get Lenny Zeltser's IR cross-server handoff routes — when this MCP server can't fulfill a request, which other MCP servers (or fallback workflows) to consult. Surfaces a compact subset of `ir_load_context`. This server never requests your incident notes and instructs your AI to keep them local—guidelines flow to your AI for local analysis.
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  • Get Lenny Zeltser's Malware cross-server handoff routes — when this MCP server can't fulfill a request, which other MCP servers (or fallback workflows) to consult. Surfaces a compact subset of `malware_load_context`. This server never requests your sample, analysis notes, or indicators and instructs your AI to keep them local—guidelines and the report template flow to your AI for local analysis.
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  • Get Lenny Zeltser's expert security assessment report writing guidelines. Topics: severity (the risk-adjusted severity model — the spine), findings, remediation, methodology, scope, strengths, brief (one-page brief section guidance), executive_summary, analysis, anti_patterns, frameworks, handoffs, and summary. The general 'tone' topic defers to `get_security_writing_guidelines` for the canonical Five Elements rules. This server never requests your assessment notes or report and instructs your AI to keep them local—the templates and guidelines flow to your AI for local analysis.
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  • Get a side-by-side comparison matrix of all five agent payment protocols (AP2, ACP, x402, MPP, UCP) across creator, layer, agent delegation, budget limits, cross-merchant coordination, and MCP integration. Use when the user asks to compare protocols ('AP2 vs ACP', 'which protocol handles budgets?', 'what's the difference between x402 and MPP?', 'show me the landscape'). Use get_protocol_info instead for deep details on a single protocol.
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  • Diff a baseline page mapping against a current one and return a CI-style verdict: PASS / FIX / BLOCK, plus per-element drift (ok, renamed, healable, ambiguous, lost, added, rebound). Pure and deterministic — provide two mappings as JSON with "elements" arrays of {role, name, selector, context?}. Use the companion @ia-qa/self-healing package (npm install -g @ia-qa/self-healing) to capture mappings from your app via its local MCP server ia-qa-heal-mcp, or paste the snippet from ia-qa.com/devtools/selector-drift into your browser console.
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  • Get a side-by-side comparison matrix of all five agent payment protocols (AP2, ACP, x402, MPP, UCP) across creator, layer, agent delegation, budget limits, cross-merchant coordination, and MCP integration. Use when the user asks to compare protocols ('AP2 vs ACP', 'which protocol handles budgets?', 'what's the difference between x402 and MPP?', 'show me the landscape'). Use get_protocol_info instead for deep details on a single protocol.
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  • Search the RoloCache catalog and return matching vendors. All three parameters are optional and combinable. With no parameters, returns all indexed vendors. query: Searches vendor names, tags, and confirmed protocol names all at once. Examples: "hotel", "car rental", "corporate travel", "MCP". Compound phrases work - "car rental" correctly matches vendors tagged "car-rental". protocol: Exact match against confirmed protocol names. Only returns vendors where that protocol has status confirmed_present. Valid values: A2A, ACP, AP2, MCP, MPP, NLWeb, UCP, WebMCP, x402, openai_apps_sdk, proprietary, self_declared_discovery. An unrecognized value returns empty results, not an error. has_agent_interface: Exact match against "true", "false", or "partial". "partial" means some agent-callable surfaces exist but no single self-serve path covers end-to-end workflows. Results only include vendors with real, current scan data. Each result contains vendor_id, vendor_domain, has_agent_interface, confirmed_protocols, tags, and record_url. Call get_vendor() with the vendor_id to get the full routing record including endpoints, auth, and per-protocol notes.
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  • Execute a signed swap transaction obtained from getOrder and receive execution status. SAP MCP context: Jupiter protocol tools are served as AgentKit ecosystem tools. Use them for quote, route, and swap preparation, then use SAP transaction preview/sign/submit tools when an unsigned transaction must pass MCP signer policy. SAP MCP execution guidance: Intent: SAP MCP tool workflow. Pricing: paid value-action; preview cost and transaction effects before user confirmation. Routing: hosted accountless write is blocked; do not call this as a paid hosted write and no x402 payment should be charged. Use the local sap_payments bridge or a hosted unsigned builder when user signing is required. Signer boundary: user-controlled local profile or external signer; OOBE hosted MCP remains non-custodial.
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  • Search the agentage MCP directory - a public catalog of Model Context Protocol servers crawled from the official registry - for servers matching a keyword, optionally narrowed by type, category, language, or license. Use this FIRST whenever the user wants to discover, find, compare, or pick an MCP server ("is there an MCP for X", "which MCP servers do Y"). Results are ranked by text relevance to the query first, then by popularity, so the best match is on top. Returns a page of lean cards (slug, title, description, category, transport, match_score - text relevance the ranking is based on, details_url). To read one server's full packages, tools, and install command, call mcp_get with the slug from a result; open a card's details_url for the human detail page. Valid category, language, and license values come from the mcp_categories tool, not from guesswork - call it before filtering and pass its labels verbatim, or the call is rejected. Read-only - never installs or runs anything.
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  • List all AI models available through DPX Compute. All models are free-tier (no token cost) — routed via OpenRouter. Returns model IDs, provider, capability strengths, context window, and speed tier. Use this before compute.route to understand what models are available and pick the right one for a task. Free.
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  • Read-only native-XGR value-flow analysis starting from one transaction. Use model="possible" for conservative attribution ranges or model="proportional" for haircut attribution. Native XGR has no per-coin identity, so results are provenance models rather than proof that a specific coin moved. maxTransfers and maxHops accept a number or "all"; "all" is still bounded by Explorer server safety caps and reports truncation explicitly.
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  • Load Lenny Zeltser's security assessment report writing context for local analysis. Returns a JSON payload with the risk-adjusted severity model (the spine), reader-first section guidance, completeness criteria, frameworks (NIST SP 800-115/800-30, OWASP WSTG/Risk Rating, CVSS, MITRE ATT&CK, PTES, PCI DSS, CREST), and the mcpHandoffs array. The 'profile' parameter ANNOTATES sections (internal/external applicability) rather than filtering — every section is returned so cross-profile comparisons are possible. This server never requests your assessment notes or report and instructs your AI to keep them local—the templates and guidelines flow to your AI for local analysis.
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