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  • A blank Excel workbook the organiser fills in and hands back: Name, Level, Gender, Comments, one player per row, with a sheet explaining each column. Offer it when the organiser has no list ready, asks how to send their players, or would rather work in a spreadsheet than paste names into chat. Needs no key. The file comes back both as a download link and as an attachable file. Reading a filled-in sheet needs no tool: parse it yourself and send the rows to add_players.
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  • Add, rename or delete a tab in a Google Spreadsheet. action:"add" + title · action:"rename" + tab + newTitle · action:"delete" + tab. Name the tab by its TITLE or its numeric sheetId (list_sheet_tabs gives both); an unknown tab is refused with the real list rather than a Google error nobody can map back. DELETING a tab destroys everything on it: call it without confirm first to get the filled-cell count, then confirm:true + confirmCells. Google does not allow removing the LAST remaining tab in a file, and that is refused by name with the way out (clear it, or delete the whole file with delete_drive_file). Every action is read back from the spreadsheet before it is reported as done.
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  • Add an expense without a receipt, or record money a client provided in advance for expenses. Writes directly to the user's expense spreadsheet after confirmation. For an ordinary expense, call list_categories first and provide a configured Expense Account. For a client advance, set isClientAdvance=true and clientName; ExpenseBot reuses or creates the canonical client group, applies Cash advance received, and stores the amount as a negative expense. Use this only for money supplied by a client before related spending, never for vendor refunds, reimbursements, earned fees, retainers, or generic deposits. Use the Manual expense link from get_spreadsheet_url instead when the user needs a reviewed form for multiple entries, credits/refunds, tax or tip breakdowns, per diem, or incomplete details.
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  • Read ONE entity with its sub-resources nested in a single call. Convenience over well_get_schema + well_query_records: resolves the field paths for you and returns the single record with its related data expanded. depth (relation-nesting BOUNDARY, 1-3, default 1): 1 = the entity + its direct sub-resources (emails, phones, locations, …) 2 = + the sub-resources' related scalars 3 = the full level-3 graph (LARGER payload — use when you need the whole picture) Stops at depth 3. Aggregates are excluded. Each child collection is capped at 50 rows; for a full list or to page a large child collection, use well_query_records on that child root instead.
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  • Explain how HelloBooks and Munimji (the in-app AI assistant) help a specific business — given a free-text description of the user's own operations. Returns a curated capability knowledge base: business-operation areas (sales, purchases, banking, tax, reports, inventory, payroll, multi-entity, setup), and for each AI capability WHO does the work — `autonomous` (Munimji does it on its own, e.g. OCR extraction, running reports), `approval` (Munimji prepares the entry and you one-click approve before it posts to the ledger, e.g. AI categorization, find-and-match, creating invoices/bills by chat), `assist` (co-pilot, e.g. guided onboarding, voice), or `manual` (a software feature you run yourself). Each capability links to the backing software features. Use this when a user describes their business and asks "how can HelloBooks help me?", "what can the AI do for my shop/practice/agency?", or "what can Munimji do on its own vs what do I approve?". Pass their description in `businessDescription`; optionally filter by `area` or `autonomy`. The AI never posts to a ledger without approval. For the full software catalog call list_features; for pricing call list_plans.
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  • Order a formatted, downloadable financial report (Excel or PDF) for a Norwegian company — the same multi-source-fused figures, layout and source note as the report a customer would download in the Firmaradar portal, ready to file or forward. Returns a short-lived download link + metadata (years covered, source, currency), NOT the file itself and NOT base64 data — fetch the download_url separately, no further auth required, within expires_in seconds. Use `get_company_financials` instead when you need the raw figures to reason about, not a document to hand off. Requires the Excel-export or PDF-export add-on (matching the requested format) on the caller's account. Charges 1 credit per financial year included in the report.
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  • Excel analytics: inspect, query (JSON rows), charts, and JSON-to-xlsx workbook writing.

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  • Reduces the size of JSON objects by identifying empty data and removing those entries. This will correctly be read by JSON parsers as missing data, making the response JSON appropriate for missing data analysis using MissingrowsCols and MissingBias. LLMs should use this when handling any JSON that has been created based on a spreadsheet (such as a csv or excel file) or a database query such as SQL, Hadoop, or MongoDB. Example Input: {"payload": [{"Category":"","Price":4436,"Rating":4.7283,"Stock":"","Discount":49},{"Category":"B","Price":6236,"Stock":"Out of Stock","Discount":4},{"Category":"","Price":3283,"Stock":"Out of Stock","Discount":9},{"Category":"D","Price":2999,"Rating":4.426,"Stock":"","Discount":40},{"Category":"","Rating":2.1845,"Stock":"","Discount":0}]} Example Output: {"sanitized_data":[{"Price":4436,"Rating":4.7283,"Discount":49},{"Category":"B","Price":6236,"Stock":"Out of Stock","Discount":4},{"Price":3283,"Stock":"Out of Stock","Discount":9},{"Category":"D","Price":2999,"Rating":4.426,"Discount":40},{"Rating":2.1845,"Discount":0}]}
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  • Look up a MITRE ATT&CK threat group (intrusion set) or software entry by name or ID for authorized penetration testing and threat intelligence. Returns the group or software record: ATT&CK ID, display name, known aliases, type (group vs. software), description, and the techniques it uses with procedure-level context from public ATT&CK reporting. Accepts exact ATT&CK IDs (G0007 for threat groups, S0002 for software) or keyword/name search (e.g., "APT28", "Mimikatz", "Lazarus Group"). Equally useful for defenders building detection coverage around specific adversary tradecraft.
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  • AZURE DEVOPS ONLY -- Reads the ACTUAL CONTENT of a file attached to a work item (Excel spreadsheet, Word document, text/CSV/JSON/XML file, or image). WHEN: a work item (FDD/RDD/CR/Bug/Task/User Story) has an Excel/Word attachment with requirements, field mappings, mockups, or specs that need to be read to understand the ask. Triggers: 'read the attachment', 'open the excel file on the work item', 'what does the attached document say', 'lis le fichier joint', 'ouvre l'excel du ticket'. Call ado_analyze_workitem first (or ado_query_workitems) to discover attachment file names if you don't already know the exact fileName. Supported: .xlsx/.xlsm (returns sheet names + a markdown table of the requested/first sheet), .docx (returns extracted markdown text + tables), .txt/.csv/.json/.xml/.md/.log (returned as-is), images (.png/.jpg/.jpeg/.gif/.bmp/.webp, returned as a base64 data URI for visual analysis, max 4 MB). Other binary formats (PDF, .pptx, .zip, etc.) are NOT parsed -- returns metadata + a manual download link instead. Max attachment size read: 25 MB. Requires DEVOPS_ORG_URL + DEVOPS_PAT env vars.
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  • Create a new data source from an inline base64-encoded file (CSV, TSV, JSON, Excel, TXT, PDF). The file goes through the same validation and preprocessing as a web upload. Returns the data_source_id you can pass to run_analysis as soon as preprocessing completes (poll get_data_source_schema for readiness or pass wait_seconds to block here).
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  • Get full detail for a Tuki solution: description, who it is for, capabilities, status and contact / CTA. Use after `list_solutions` or when the user asks about a specific Tuki product (WhatsApp Booking OS, boutique ticketing, rental inventory software, event post-sale, tailor-made tourism software).
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  • Tidies a spreadsheet export: removes duplicate rows, trims whitespace (half-width and full-width — Chinese exports are full of  ), unifies the half-dozen ways a cell can say "empty" (NA / null / - / 无), drops empty rows and columns, and can split one column into several. Returns the cleaned CSV plus exactly what changed: rows in, rows out, duplicates removed, cells trimmed per column. It can also transpose rows/columns and unpivot a wide table into a long one. The row arithmetic is verified in code — if in − removed ≠ out, the response says so instead of handing back a table nobody can check. Use when a CSV came out of Excel or an export and needs cleaning before analysis.
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  • Read an Excel .xlsx workbook (by URL) into rows — every sheet, or one you name. Returns cell values (not formula text), dates as YYYY-MM-DD instead of Excel serial numbers, and keeps leading zeros so ID/postcode columns are not silently mangled. Says plainly which sheet it used, which sheets are hidden, and where merged cells left blanks, instead of guessing for you.
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  • Get G2 software reviews. Returns ratings, pros, cons, use cases. Args: product: Software product name (e.g. 'Salesforce') max_results: Max reviews (default 20)
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  • Search DataCite-registered DOIs (research datasets, software, etc.). Filter by free-text query, resource type, year, publisher, or affiliation, and SORT by relevance, recency, citations, downloads, or views — e.g. "most-downloaded climate datasets" (sort=downloads), "newest genomics datasets" (sort=recent), "most-cited datasets on X" (sort=citations). Returns DOI, title, creators, publisher, type, year, and citation/download/view counts.
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  • Explain how HelloBooks and Munimji (the in-app AI assistant) help a specific business — given a free-text description of the user's own operations. Returns a curated capability knowledge base: business-operation areas (sales, purchases, banking, tax, reports, inventory, payroll, multi-entity, setup), and for each AI capability WHO does the work — `autonomous` (Munimji does it on its own, e.g. OCR extraction, running reports), `approval` (Munimji prepares the entry and you one-click approve before it posts to the ledger, e.g. AI categorization, find-and-match, creating invoices/bills by chat), `assist` (co-pilot, e.g. guided onboarding, voice), or `manual` (a software feature you run yourself). Each capability links to the backing software features. Use this when a user describes their business and asks "how can HelloBooks help me?", "what can the AI do for my shop/practice/agency?", or "what can Munimji do on its own vs what do I approve?". Pass their description in `businessDescription`; optionally filter by `area` or `autonomy`. The AI never posts to a ledger without approval. For the full software catalog call list_features; for pricing call list_plans.
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  • Export search results as CSV text (UTF-8 with BOM, Excel-friendly). entity: 'companies' or 'projects' query: free-text search in name/description category, region: filter fields budget_max: for companies, cap on min_project_price limit: 1..2000 rows (default 500) Returns CSV text ready to save as .csv and open in Excel.
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  • Compares a WB-2 Spreadsheet Input Manifest (expected digests) against pasted-back CSV/TSV text per manifest range (observed, e.g. after a recompute in Excel) and returns an XLR-1 round-trip receipt -- `result: "match"|"mismatch"` plus a `mismatches[]` cell list when expected_by_ref text is also supplied. SAME comparator module as the tools/ round-trip page (XLR-2/XLR-3) -- byte-identical receipt for the same inputs. Paste-intake is untrusted: finite-gate (#NUM! for NaN/Infinity) and CSV-injection sanitization apply identically to WB-1's CSV import. Verify-only -- never operates Excel, never ingests .xlsx.
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  • Tidies a spreadsheet export: removes duplicate rows, trims whitespace (half-width and full-width — Chinese exports are full of  ), unifies the half-dozen ways a cell can say "empty" (NA / null / - / 无), drops empty rows and columns, and can split one column into several. Returns the cleaned CSV plus exactly what changed: rows in, rows out, duplicates removed, cells trimmed per column. It can also transpose rows/columns and unpivot a wide table into a long one. The row arithmetic is verified in code — if in − removed ≠ out, the response says so instead of handing back a table nobody can check. Use when a CSV came out of Excel or an export and needs cleaning before analysis.
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