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  • Adds or updates a glossary term to maintain consistent definitions for field-specific terms across sessions.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Look up the definition of an aviation term using its slug (e.g., squawk, angle-of-attack). Returns the definition, category, and related terms.
    MIT
  • Retrieve a comprehensive HPO phenotype term record including definition, synonyms, hierarchy, cross-references, and obsolescence info. Accepts an HP id, label, synonym, or external xref CURIE.
    MIT

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  • Submit a revised proposal or term definition after receiving 'REVISE' or 'REJECT' feedback. The review bot re-evaluates your revision automatically.
    MIT
  • Retrieves the full definition of a philosophy glossary term using its URL slug, with support for Portuguese, English, and Spanish.
    MIT
  • Reduce triangle count in STL mesh files for faster previews or smaller file sizes. Uses vertex-clustering decimation to merge nearby vertices while preserving shape.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Retrieve a glossary term by its GUID to get the full term including definition, linked entities, related terms, and category assignments.
    MIT
  • Analyze decisions or strategies to detect where short-term gains create long-term fragility. Uses a 6-phase protocol to assess alignment gaps across 9 dimensions at interpersonal, organizational, or systemic scales.
  • Retrieve the glossary definition of a term from a repository's documentation. Returns the exact, case-insensitive matching entry from Markdown or RST glossary blocks.
  • Retrieve a list of every term in your voice vocabulary with pronunciations and add-date. Audit what has been taught or check for duplicates before adding new terms. Performs a read-only lookup of the vocabulary database.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Permanently delete a term from your voice vocabulary to stop incorrect corrections. Use for irrelevant or problematic entries. Requires exact spelling. Idempotent—safe to run even if term doesn't exist.
    AGPL 3.0