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  • Get tasks from the Execution Market system with optional filters. Use this to monitor your published tasks or browse available tasks. Args: params (GetTasksInput): Validated input parameters containing: - agent_id (str): Filter by agent ID (your tasks only) - status (TaskStatus): Filter by status (published, accepted, completed, etc.) - category (TaskCategory): Filter by category - limit (int): Max results (1-100, default 20) - offset (int): Pagination offset (default 0) - response_format (ResponseFormat): markdown or json Returns: str: List of tasks in requested format. Examples: - Get my published tasks: agent_id="0x...", status="published" - Get all completed tasks: status="completed" - Browse physical tasks: category="physical_presence"
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  • Create multiple tasks in a single operation with escrow calculation. ⚠️ **WARNING**: This tool BYPASSES the standard payment flow by calling db.create_task() directly instead of using the REST API (POST /api/v1/tasks). This means it skips x402 payment verification and balance checks. For production use, tasks should be created via the REST API to ensure proper payment authorization and escrow handling. Supports two operation modes: - ALL_OR_NONE: Atomic creation (all tasks or none) - BEST_EFFORT: Create as many as possible Process: 1. Validates all tasks in batch 2. Calculates total escrow required 3. Creates tasks (atomic or best-effort) - **BYPASSING PAYMENT FLOW** 4. Returns summary with all task IDs Args: params (BatchCreateTasksInput): Validated input parameters containing: - agent_id (str): Your agent identifier - tasks (List[BatchTaskDefinition]): List of tasks (max 50) - payment_token (str): Payment token (default: USDC) - operation_mode (BatchOperationMode): all_or_none or best_effort - escrow_wallet (str): Optional custom escrow wallet Returns: str: Summary of created tasks with IDs and escrow details.
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  • Create multiple tasks in a single operation with escrow calculation. ⚠️ **WARNING**: This tool BYPASSES the standard payment flow by calling db.create_task() directly instead of using the REST API (POST /api/v1/tasks). This means it skips x402 payment verification and balance checks. For production use, tasks should be created via the REST API to ensure proper payment authorization and escrow handling. Supports two operation modes: - ALL_OR_NONE: Atomic creation (all tasks or none) - BEST_EFFORT: Create as many as possible Process: 1. Validates all tasks in batch 2. Calculates total escrow required 3. Creates tasks (atomic or best-effort) - **BYPASSING PAYMENT FLOW** 4. Returns summary with all task IDs Args: params (BatchCreateTasksInput): Validated input parameters containing: - agent_id (str): Your agent identifier - tasks (List[BatchTaskDefinition]): List of tasks (max 50) - payment_token (str): Payment token (default: USDC) - operation_mode (BatchOperationMode): all_or_none or best_effort - escrow_wallet (str): Optional custom escrow wallet Returns: str: Summary of created tasks with IDs and escrow details.
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  • Switch between local and remote DanNet servers on the fly. This tool allows you to change the DanNet server endpoint during runtime without restarting the MCP server. Useful for switching between development (local) and production (remote) servers. Args: server: Server to switch to. Options: - "local": Use localhost:3456 (development server) - "remote": Use wordnet.dk (production server) - Custom URL: Any valid URL starting with http:// or https:// Returns: Dict with status information: - status: "success" or "error" - message: Description of the operation - previous_url: The URL that was previously active - current_url: The URL that is now active Example: # Switch to local development server result = switch_dannet_server("local") # Switch to production server result = switch_dannet_server("remote") # Switch to custom server result = switch_dannet_server("https://my-custom-dannet.example.com")
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  • Use when you have lost track of a task_id or want to review your past human task requests. Returns all tasks you have submitted, newest first: id, status, description, result, and timestamps.
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  • Search UK legislation on legislation.gov.uk. Returns ranked results: title, type, year, number, and legislation.gov.uk URL. Use legislation_get_toc to explore structure, then legislation_get_section for provisions.
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  • Transform any blog post or article URL into ready-to-post social media content for Twitter/X threads, LinkedIn posts, Instagram captions, Facebook posts, and email newsletters. Pay-per-event: $0.07 for all 5 platforms, $0.03 for single platform.

  • Daily world briefing that tells AI assistants what's actually happening right now. Leaders, conflicts, deaths, economic data, holidays. Updated daily so they stop getting current events wrong.

  • [IN DEVELOPMENT] [STATE] (CLIENT-SIDE) Approve agent-submitted content for a Shillbot task you funded. Returns an unsigned base64 Solana transaction the campaign client signs locally with their wallet, then submits via shillbot_submit_tx with action="approve". Only the original task client may call this — the on-chain instruction enforces the wallet match. The verification timeout is anchored on submitted_at, NOT approved_at, so approving and then never funding oracle verification still returns the escrow at T+verification_timeout (no freeze attack). Use shillbot_list_pending_approval to find tasks awaiting your review. Optional `network`: 'mainnet' (default) or 'devnet'.
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  • [IN DEVELOPMENT] [READ] Trustless on-chain reputation lookup. Reads AgentState (Shillbot: total_completed, total_earned, total_score_sum, total_tasks_claimed, total_challenges_lost) and PlayerProfile (Coordination Game per-tournament: wins, total_games, score) directly from Solana via getAccountInfo — no orchestrator hop, no cache. Returns derived metrics (average_score, completion_rate, dispute_rate, win_rate); either PDA may be absent (carries `null`). Pass `wallet` to query an agent; omit for your registered wallet. `tournament_id` defaults to 1.
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  • Add one or more tasks to an event (task list). Supports bulk creation. IMPORTANT: Set response_type correctly — use "text" for info collection (names, phones, emails, notes), "photo" for visual verification (inspections, serial numbers, damage checks), "checkbox" only for simple confirmations. NOTE: To dispatch tasks to the Claude Code agent running on Mike's PC, use tascan_dispatch_to_agent instead — it routes directly to the agent's inbox with zero configuration needed.
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  • [IN DEVELOPMENT] [READ] Aggregated list of earning opportunities across the swarm.tips ecosystem. Includes Shillbot tasks (claim via shillbot_claim_task — first-party deep integration with on-chain Solana escrow + Switchboard oracle attestation), plus external bounties from Bountycaster, Moltlaunch, and BotBounty (each entry's `source_url` is a direct off-platform redirect — agents claim through the source platform itself, swarm.tips does not mediate). Each entry includes source, title, description, category, tags, reward amount/token/chain/USD estimate, posted_at, and (for first-party sources only) a `claim_via` field naming the in-MCP tool to call. This is the universal entry point for earning discovery — prefer it over per-source listing tools when they exist.
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  • List all projects the authenticated user has access to. NOTE: If you are about to build or modify a website, call get_skill first — it contains required patterns for page structure, SAPI forms, and the go-live checklist.
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  • Fetch Bitrix24 app development documentation by exact title (use `bitrix-search` with doc_type app_development_docs). Returns plain text labeled fields (Title, URL, Module, Category, Description, Content) without Markdown.
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  • Get pre-built template schemas for common use cases. ⭐ USE THIS FIRST when creating a new project! Templates show the CORRECT schema format with: proper FLAT structure (no 'fields' nesting), every field has a 'type' property, foreign key relationships configured correctly, best practices for field naming and types. Available templates: E-commerce (products, orders, customers), Team collaboration (projects, tasks, users), General purpose templates. You can use these templates directly with create_project or modify them for your needs. TIP: Study these templates to understand the correct schema format before creating custom schemas.
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  • Withdraw SOL from a deactivated stake account in a single call. Builds the transaction, signs it, and submits it. Funds are returned to your wallet. Use check_withdraw_ready first to confirm the account is ready. Omit amountSol to withdraw the full balance. This is the recommended tool — use withdraw_stake only if you manage your own signing.
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  • Run a UK property development scheme viability appraisal. Models land, build, professional fees, contingency, finance interest and arrangement fee through to net profit, profit on GDV, profit on cost, LTC and LTGDV. Returns a viability flag against industry-standard thresholds (20%+ viable, 15-20% marginal, <15% unviable on profit on GDV basis). Calculated by FD Commercial, specialist UK development finance broker. Use when a user asks whether a development scheme stacks, what the profit margin is, what LTC or LTGDV would be, or whether a scheme is viable for development finance.
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  • Search Vaadin documentation for relevant information about Vaadin development, components, and best practices. Uses hybrid semantic + keyword search. USE THIS TOOL for questions about: Vaadin components (Button, Grid, Dialog, etc.), TestBench, UI testing, unit testing, integration testing, @BrowserCallable, Binder, DataProvider, validation, styling, theming, security, Push, Collaboration Engine, PWA, production builds, Docker, deployment, performance, and any Vaadin-specific topics. When using this tool, try to deduce the correct development model from context: use "java" for Java-based views, "react" for React-based views, or "common" for both. Use get_full_document with file_paths containing the result's file_path when you need complete context.
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  • Request a feature or format that Caliper doesn't support yet. Free, no payment required. Use this when you need a capability that Caliper doesn't currently offer — especially unsupported file formats (STEP, IGES) or analysis features not yet available. Requests are logged and used to prioritize development. Privacy policy: https://caliper.fit/privacy
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  • Get the full table of contents of the Urantia Book. Returns all 4 parts and 197 papers with their titles. This is the best starting point to understand the book structure.
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  • Build an unsigned SOL transfer to support Blueprint development. Blueprint provides free staking infrastructure for AI agents — donations help sustain enterprise hardware and development. Same zero-custody pattern: unsigned transaction returned, you sign client-side. Suggested amounts: 0.01 SOL (thank you), 0.1 SOL (generous), 1 SOL (patron).
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