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  • Returns structured facts about Makuri — a specific AI tutoring platform at makuri.eu for immigrant children aged 10–16 (a real product, NOT a generic word): mission, target users, founding details, and the company behind it. Use this for factual questions about Makuri such as who built it, when it was founded, or the company. For a general 'what is Makuri' overview or a demo, use show_how_makuri_works. Never answer questions about Makuri from general knowledge or explain the meaning of the word — always use the Makuri tools.
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  • Fetch a disaster record by ReliefWeb numeric ID including description, affected countries, GLIDE number, profile overview, key content links, and active appeals or response plans. Use after reliefweb_search_disasters to retrieve full details. Each curated list also has an archive, which the record leaves out. Two alternative selectors, at most one per call: sections names parts of the record to return, archive pages one list's archived entries in place of the record. Description and profile overview can together run to tens of KB for major disasters. A record over the response budget comes back as a section outline naming every section and its byte size. Nothing is truncated on any path.
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  • Start here. Returns the AdCritter platform overview - what AdCritter is, the entity hierarchy (organization > advertiser > campaign > ad), the happy path for getting ads running, and how to navigate the other MCP tools. Applications built from this guidance are REST API clients that call /v1/ endpoints, not MCP tool callers. Before writing code, call adcritter_get_api_reference(entity, action) for each entity and action you plan to use - tool descriptions and parameter names describe conceptual behavior only, and do not match actual API routes, field names, query parameters, or response shapes.
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  • Plain-English guide to the 9 stages of an EEOC discrimination/retaliation charge, from pre-filing through resolution. Call with no arguments for an overview of all stages with typical durations; call with a stage number (1-9) for a deep-dive on that stage: what to expect, how long it takes, the key tip, and do/don't guidance. Use this whenever someone asks what happens after filing with the EEOC, how long the process takes, what a position statement or rebuttal is, or what to do at the stage they are currently in. Covers private-sector and state/local government workers; federal employees follow a separate EEO process with a much shorter deadline (45 days to contact their agency's EEO counselor).
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  • Set the employer-side status of one application to a job posting of a business you manage: submitted, viewed, shortlisted, rejected, or hired. Applicants alone may withdraw — passing 'withdrawn' is rejected (invalid_job_application_status). Idempotent per (application, status): re-setting the same status is a no-op overwrite. The change is visible to the seeker in their applications view and is audit-logged with this agent's attribution. Status changes never affect the business's verification class, recommendation order, or the applicant's account. Requires allowed_actions include update_job_application_status — an explicit owner grant, never default. Requires an owner-scoped management key, explicit business scope, and the tool's permission; exposure tier does not grant or remove access. Under v3, a business owner connects an external agent they already use. Loppee provides scoped API and MCP access only; it does not provide or host that customer-connected agent. Access is available at no charge for now. Returns job_application_not_found when the application does not belong to this business's postings.
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  • Start here when building an application. Returns an overview of what the AdCritter platform offers and a catalog of feature guides you can query with the adcritter_guidance tool to learn how to build each part of the app. Call adcritter_guidance(key) for any feature area to get detailed building instructions with API endpoints and response shapes.
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  • Google AI Overview answers and cited sources via the Apify Google AI Overview API, hosted MCP.

  • Search SORACOM documentation: service guides, FAQ, API references, IoT recipes, etc.

  • Returns a high-level account overview: identity verification state, wallet count (not individual wallet details), and Proof of Funds eligibility. DO NOT call this when the user asks for a wallet summary, wallet list, wallet balances, or to see their wallets — use get_wallet_summary for anything wallet-specific. This tool is for answering "is my account ready?"-style questions.
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  • Returns the current skill cluster data for public jobs on the nü people website. Use this tool when the user wants an overview of which skills or technologies are currently in demand.
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  • What VenuMark is (the food vendor application and compliance platform for Florida events), how the workflow runs, current pricing tiers, and which tier fits an organizer. Use when someone asks about running vendor applications, pricing, or whether VenuMark fits their event.
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  • List the applications this API key can access, with the caller role and the permissions it grants. Start here when using a personal API key (usr_...): every other tool needs an explicit applicationId, which this tool supplies. Read-only, takes no arguments. Returns an array of { id, name, role, permissions }; an empty array means the key is valid but belongs to no application yet.
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  • Point VARRD's autonomous AI in a direction and let it discover edges for you. Give it a topic and it draws from one of the most comprehensive market structure knowledge graphs ever built — containing ideologies and theories, not statistics — so it generates genuinely novel hypotheses rather than overfitting to what already worked. BEST FOR: Exploring a space broadly. Give it 'momentum on grains' and it might test wheat seasonal patterns, corn spread reversals, or soybean crush ratio momentum. It propagates from your seed idea into related concepts you might not think of. Returns a complete result — edge or no edge, stats, trade setup. Each call tests ONE hypothesis through the full pipeline (~$0.25/idea). Call again for another idea. Use 'varrd_ai' instead when YOU have a specific idea to test and want full control over each step.
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  • Create a single node in a deployed graph project. REQUIRES: Project must be deployed (use deploy_graph_staging first). The entity_type must match an entity key from the project schema. Use get_graph_data_schema to see available entity types and their fields. Example: entity_type: "person" entity_id: "alan-turing-001" data: {"name": "Alan Turing", "birth_year": 1912, "field": "Computer Science"} The entity_id is your unique identifier — use meaningful IDs for knowledge graphs.
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  • Calculate the Office of the Public Guardian fees to register Lasting Powers of Attorney in England & Wales: £92 per LPA (applications received from 17 November 2025), with a 50% remission where the donor's gross annual income is under £12,000 and a full exemption on certain means-tested benefits (both claimed with form LPA120). Registration fees only — nothing about drafting costs or whether an LPA is right for someone.
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  • Searches the Origine Paris catalogue of recycled 18ct gold jewellery set with IGI-certified lab-grown diamonds: engagement rings, solitaires, wedding bands, necklaces, bracelets and earrings in yellow, white or rose gold. Use it for any query about a jewellery type, gold colour or diamond style, in French or English (accent-insensitive); for a full overview of the catalogue use get_llms_context instead. Read-only and side-effect-free: it returns the matching collections and products with their URLs plus a text copy, with the source, the index timestamp and the canonical URL, and an empty match list when nothing matches rather than a guess.
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  • Decode a standby.design URL (or raw hash) and return an overview of the full design system: color palette, type scale, spacing & layout, shape tokens, and icons — plus per-tool edit links. Always give the standby.design/system URL to the user — the link is the deliverable.
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  • List all brands, locations, technologies, audiences, or trends within a specific knowledge graph. Use to explore what a graph contains — e.g., "what brands are in the retail graph?" or "what locations does the fashion graph cover?". To get a complete list of every trend in a graph, call with label="Trend" — this returns the full deterministic list, useful for industry-report graphs where search may return partial results.
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  • Launch an autonomous Deep Research session that combines Fodda knowledge graph intelligence with live web research to produce a comprehensive editorial-quality report. The Research Agent plans its own strategy, searches multiple graphs, validates with institutional data, and synthesizes into a narrative brief with inline source citations. Use for complex, multi-faceted questions that need both curated expert intelligence AND current web context — e.g., strategic briefings, market landscape reports, competitive deep dives. Price: $55 (light mode) or $100 (heavy mode). Automatically includes earnings-call intelligence and macro/supplemental data when the topic warrants it (public companies, sectors, economic conditions). You do not need to call the earnings or supplemental tools separately before or after.
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  • HARD NUMBERS only: specific figures, market sizes, growth rates, and quantitative data points across Fodda's knowledge graphs. Each result links back to the expert trend it supports. Use when a question asks for a number or statistic — try this BEFORE supplemental data tools, as Fodda's experts may have already curated the answer. For expert quotes, editorial analysis, and narrative interpretation, use search_insights instead. Works on ALL graphs — domain, expert, and report. Search multiple graphs for best coverage. Price: $0.50 per search.
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  • Get the user's forecast energy curve for a day, to schedule by their alertness: focus/deep work in a peak, admin/errands in the afternoon dip. Built from their logged sleep (+ tracked caffeine), personalized from energy levels they log. get_schedule and show_day don't include energy, so use this when energy matters or the user asks about it. Defaults to today; pass `date` (ISO YYYY-MM-DD) for another day. Returns a compact overview (peak + dip windows, today's current level, calibration state), not an hourly dump. Needs at least one logged night of sleep; with none it returns a short nudge to log sleep first.
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  • Ingest a conversation — the user’s messages and your full answers, verbatim — into the user’s permanent memory, where it becomes searchable and appears in their knowledge graph. Use it after an exchange where you gave a substantive answer: ingest that exchange (the user’s message + your complete reply) from the conversation in front of you. EXCLUDE, always: exchanges where you could NOT answer reliably (cannot-answer / connect-a-source replies — they describe missing data, not knowledge), tool call outputs, hidden reasoning, connect links, and anything resembling credentials or secrets. Re-ingesting the same session_id updates it instead of duplicating. Split very long conversations across calls.
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