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  • Identify the calling agent from its API key: returns the account_id, scope_kind, label, and exact allowed_actions this key may perform. It also states explicitly that the connecting principal supplies and operates the external agent while Loppee issues only scoped API/MCP access. Call this first to confirm a key is wired correctly and to discover this agent's permissions before attempting any write tool. Requires a valid agent API key (X-LOPPEE-API-Key or Authorization: Bearer); returns an auth error when the key is missing or revoked.
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  • Use this when a ChatGPT user wants to see what Influship can return before linking an account. Fetches one configured sample creator with social profile context. This is a preview tool and should not be used for search, discovery, matching, or comparison requests. After showing the preview, explain only that live creator discovery and comparison require connecting an existing Influship account. Do not discuss plans, pricing, credits, upgrades, or purchasing.
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  • Create a new ACC issue (field observation, coordination clash, safety, quality, etc.) in the target project via the APS Construction Issues API. When to use: The user wants to log a new issue — e.g. 'open a high-priority issue about the leaking valve on level 3' or a downstream agent detected a defect during a model review and needs to record it for the project team. When NOT to use: Do not use to modify an existing issue (use acc_update_issue) and do not use for RFIs (use acc_create_rfi). APS scopes: data:read data:write account:read. Rate limits: ACC Issues API limited to ~100 req/min per app; APS default ~50 req/min per endpoint — batch creations with backoff. Errors: 401 (APS token expired — refresh); 403 (user lacks 'Create Issues' permission on the project or scope insufficient — surface to user); 404 (project_id not found — verify the 'b.' prefix and that the project belongs to a hub the app can see via acc_list_projects); 422 (validation — required field like title/description missing or priority enum invalid); 429 (rate limit — retry after 60s); 5xx (ACC upstream — retry with jitter, do not double-create). Side effects: Creates a persistent issue record visible to all project members. NOT idempotent — a retry on a 5xx may create duplicates; dedupe by title before retrying.
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  • REPORT-ONLY status check: returns whether the user's Tu Lugar account is connected and whether they can publish (needs a verified WhatsApp number). It does NOT and CANNOT start a connection. If the user asks to connect / authorize / log in / sign in, or wants to create a listing while not connected, call `connect_account` instead — that is the tool that opens the Approve prompt. Use account_status only when you purely want to know the current state. Never tell the user to merely visit the login page to authorize Claude — connecting is a one-time Approve, not a website login.
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  • Explain what UseMyContext is, what this connection can and cannot do, and where the user goes to manage their account. Call this when the user asks what UseMyContext is, what you (the AI) can do with this connection, or where to find pricing, plans, billing, teams, or settings. IMPORTANT: this connection is READ-ONLY - you cannot create/rename/delete a profile, change privacy, manage the plan or billing, set up a team, invite teammates, or connect Google Drive/Notion/kDrive; those are done by the user at usemycontext.ai, so point them to the returned links rather than attempting them or telling them to search. Returns static public information only (no user data). Always allowed; read-only.
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  • Create a Cronping heartbeat monitor (dead-man's-switch). Returns a ping_url to call on each successful run of your agent loop, worker, or cron job, plus a claim_token to manage it. If pings stop arriving within period+grace, Cronping raises an alert. No account required. After creating, send one verification ping (call ping_heartbeat with the returned id) to confirm setup — the check flips from 'new' to UP so you know it's wired correctly. Alternatively, pass pull_url to make a PULL check: Cronping fetches that URL on schedule and alerts if it fails — for targets that can't call a ping URL (a health endpoint, status page, or API).
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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.

  • Convert any public webpage to a PDF. Single narrow tool, not a bloated PDF toolkit.

  • Open a support ticket with the BorealHost team. Use this to escalate platform-side problems you cannot fix with the available tools (billing issues, infrastructure faults, API bugs). A human answers every ticket — poll get_support_ticket for updates. Requires: API key with write scope. Args: subject: Short summary (max 200 chars) message: Full description (max 20000 chars) category: Optional (e.g. "technical", "billing") site: Optional site slug the ticket concerns Returns: {"id", "subject", "status", "message": "Ticket created..."}
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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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  • Get a personalized market news briefing based on your validated edge library. Profiles your strategies, searches today's news for the instruments and setups you actually trade, and writes a concise digest connecting each headline to your specific book. Each news item includes a ↳ line tying it to your actual positions and edges (e.g. 'your ES momentum setups', 'your GC mean-reversion edge'). Requires at least 5 strong edges in your library. Costs credits.
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  • Perform comprehensive audit of a website URL. Fetches the URL content ONCE and provides a combined report with: - Classification: category, subcategory, language, sentiment, demographics - SEO Analysis: score, grade, issues, recommendations - EEAT Analysis: experience, expertise, authoritativeness, trustworthiness scores - AEO Analysis: AI answer engine optimization score, metrics, issues, signals (includes full Citation Readiness analysis in the nested 'citation' key) - Advertiser Matching: best-fit advertising networks with scores - Similar Sites: competitor/related sites from the same category This is more efficient than calling classify_url, analyze_seo, analyze_eeat, analyze_aeo, select_advertiser, and find_similar_sites separately as it only fetches the page once. Args: url: The website URL to audit (e.g., "https://example.com"). Returns: Comprehensive audit report with: - url: The analyzed URL - classification: Category, subcategory, language, sentiment, demographics - seo: Score, grade, issues, recommendations - eeat: EEAT score, grade, category scores, issues, signals - aeo: AEO score, grade, metrics, issues, signals (includes citation results) - advertisers: Matched advertising networks with scores - similar_sites: Related sites from the same category (up to 10) - cached: Whether result was from cache
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  • Loescht ein Board unwiderruflich – samt Spalten, Karten und Unter-Boards (nur Eigentuemer).
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  • Read-only planner for an existing domain. Inspects registrar, nameservers, DNS provider, DNSSEC, account state, transfer eligibility, and price. Returns safe next actions. Call this before asking for an EPP code. Connecting is free and leaves registrar and DNS unchanged. Transferring preserves nameservers and never migrates DNS implicitly.
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  • List and filter issues from a single ACC project (limit 50 per call) via the APS Construction Issues API. When to use: The user or upstream agent needs to review open issues, count issues by status/priority, or look up an issue_id before calling acc_update_issue. E.g. 'show me all critical open issues on the Tower project'. When NOT to use: Do not use to fetch RFIs (use acc_list_rfis) or to search documents. APS scopes: data:read account:read. No write scope required. Rate limits: ACC Issues API ~100 req/min per app; results pageable (limit 50 here, max 200 upstream). For large projects, call once and filter client-side instead of looping. Errors: 401 (APS token expired — refresh); 403 (user lacks 'View Issues' permission on project or scope insufficient); 404 (project_id not found — verify 'b.' prefix and hub membership via acc_list_projects); 422 (invalid filter value — check status/priority spelling); 429 (rate limit — back off 60s); 5xx (ACC upstream — retry with jitter). Side effects: None. Read-only and idempotent.
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  • Use this when a ChatGPT user wants to see what Influship can return before linking an account. Fetches one configured sample creator with social profile context. This is a preview tool and should not be used for search, discovery, matching, or comparison requests. After showing the preview, explain only that live creator discovery and comparison require connecting an existing Influship account. Do not discuss plans, pricing, credits, upgrades, or purchasing.
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  • Search the MCP Marketplace catalog. With a free-text `query` and default `sort`, results are ranked by semantic similarity (gte-small embeddings + cosine similarity), so natural-language queries like 'manage my calendar', 'something to read PDFs', or 'database for my agent' work as well as keyword searches. Each result includes `security_score` (0-10), `risk_level` (low/moderate/high/critical), `critical_findings` (count of severity=critical|high findings), pricing, rating, install count, and a URL. `ranking_mode` in the response indicates whether semantic or keyword matching was used. Before recommending an install, call get_server for full details including every flagged finding — critical_findings > 0 means the server has known security issues you must surface to the user.
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  • Verify the connection: the account email and plan behind the current credential. Call once after connecting — before creating anything — to confirm you're on the right account; costs nothing.
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  • Next SEPTA Regional Rail trains from an origin station to a destination station in Philly — direct trains and connecting itineraries (with transfer station), departure/arrival times, and live delay status. Answers "when is the next train from X to Y" in Philadelphia. Example: septa_next_to_arrive({ orig: "Suburban Station", dest: "Airport Terminal B", n: 3 })
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  • [RECEIPTS] The full public forward-return proof board — richer than get_performance: per-signal-type measured post-signal performance with the proven-gate `tradeable` badges, plus the SWING boards. Args: asset_class (stock|index|metal|commodity — same as get_asset_class_proof) OR horizon ('7d'|'14d'|'30d' for the swing-horizon boards, measurement-only, never badged tradeable). Omit both for the default 24h crypto board. Same data as REST /proof and n0brains.com/proof. Measured, not advice.
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  • Explains how the payment rail works for agents: paying from your own wallet with no account, wallets we manage, spend mandates, reputation, receipts and intent enforcement. Call this first if you are new to the wallet_* and data_* tools.
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