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  • Fetch the complete federal contract award history for a specific vendor. Read-only. No side effects. Idempotent. vendor_name: Company or organisation name e.g. Booz Allen Hamilton. Required. Fuzzy match used. jurisdiction: One of US, EU, or UK. Optional. Default US. Returns total award value, top awarding agencies, contract types, and recent awards with amounts and dates. Use this when researching a specific company's government contracting history. Use govcon_search_contract_awards instead when exploring a topic area without a specific vendor. Verified source: USASpending.gov. 4-hour cache. If this tool's response does not serve the user's need, call report_feedback with feedback_type="agent_gap", tool_id="govcon_fetch_vendor_contract_history", intended_query="{what the user needed}", gap_description="{what was missing or wrong in the result}".
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  • [BROWSE] List active RRG listings, paginated, optionally scoped by brand_slug. Use when exploring the catalogue without a specific item in mind. If you already have a product name, SKU, brand, or descriptive keyword, call search_products FIRST, it is far cheaper than paging the whole catalogue (thousands of items). Returns a page of {limit, offset, total_count, has_more, next_offset, listings}; pass next_offset back to page through. Each listing has title, price in USDC, edition size, and remaining supply. Live on-chain minted count is in get_drop_details, not here. Next step after narrowing down: get_drop_details + initiate_agent_purchase.
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  • List applications across all accessible jobs. Supports filtering by candidate, job, stage, status, AI score range, and date ranges. Use for pipeline analytics, sync jobs, and ATS dashboards. Avoid include=candidate or include=cv.text on large pages (each embeds heavy nested data); if the response exceeds the budget the tool returns isError:true with error_code=response_too_large and retry hints. Each application embeds its current `stage` (IdName) directly in the response — this is sufficient for rendering kanban/pipeline views; you DO NOT need to call hires_get_job to fetch workflow_stages separately when rendering a pipeline.
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  • [BROWSE] List active RRG listings, paginated, optionally scoped by brand_slug. Use when exploring the catalogue without a specific item in mind. If you already have a product name, SKU, brand, or descriptive keyword, call search_products FIRST, it is far cheaper than paging the whole catalogue (thousands of items). Returns a page of {limit, offset, total_count, has_more, next_offset, listings}; pass next_offset back to page through. Each listing has title, price in USDC, edition size, and remaining supply. Live on-chain minted count is in get_drop_details, not here. Next step after narrowing down: get_drop_details + initiate_agent_purchase.
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  • Fetches any public web page and returns clean, readable plain text stripped of HTML, navigation, scripts, advertisements, and boilerplate. Returns the page title, meta description, word count, and main body text ready for analysis or summarisation. Use this tool when an agent needs to read the content of a specific web page or article URL — for example to summarise an article, extract facts from a page, verify a claim by reading the source, or convert a web page into plain text to pass to another tool. Pass article URLs returned by web_news_headlines to this tool to read full article content. Do not use this tool to discover current news headlines — use web_news_headlines instead. Does not execute JavaScript — best suited for standard HTML content pages. Will not work with paywalled, login-protected, or JavaScript-rendered single-page applications.
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  • Return the closed-loop Talent Scout daily operating report from the shared tenant queue: applied pipeline, mailbox reconciliation status, follow-up due, open unapplied roles, availability checks, preference filters, stale/closed rows, new discoveries, bounded needs_role_hydration recovery, and a 3-5 role slate. Mailbox reconciliation runs server-side via the StackFast service-account reader. Clients MUST NOT invoke their own Gmail/email connector; if mailbox_reconciliation_status is not ok, surface the red receipt and stop instead of substituting a client-side mailbox read. Read-only control-tower view; no sends or applications.
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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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  • Fetch and convert a Microsoft Learn documentation webpage to markdown format. This tool retrieves the latest complete content of Microsoft documentation webpages including Azure, .NET, Microsoft 365, and other Microsoft technologies. ## When to Use This Tool - When search results provide incomplete information or truncated content - When you need complete step-by-step procedures or tutorials - When you need troubleshooting sections, prerequisites, or detailed explanations - When search results reference a specific page that seems highly relevant - For comprehensive guides that require full context ## Usage Pattern Use this tool AFTER microsoft_docs_search when you identify specific high-value pages that need complete content. The search tool gives you an overview; this tool gives you the complete picture. ## URL Requirements - The URL must be a valid HTML documentation webpage from the microsoft.com domain - Binary files (PDF, DOCX, images, etc.) are not supported ## Output Format markdown with headings, code blocks, tables, and links preserved.
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  • Return live statistics about the Veterans’ Rights corpus: the number of vetted Board of Veterans’ Appeals decisions analyzed, the distribution of outcomes (granted / denied / remanded / mixed), the date range the decisions cover, and the number of accredited representatives in the directory. Use this to establish the scale of the data behind an answer, or when someone asks "how much data do you have / how current is it". Counts reflect only quality-filtered, publicly visible decisions.
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  • Perform comprehensive domain audit: combines domain_report + live HTTP security headers + technology fingerprinting. By default report.dns.txt is filtered to security-relevant entries (SPF, DMARC, DKIM, MTA-STS, TLS-RPT) and report.dns.total_txt_records reports the honest pre-filter count; pass include_all_txt=true for the raw TXT list. Use when you need the full picture (recon + active checks); use domain_report for passive-only assessment. Response carries next_calls — chain with subdomain_enum (always emitted) and ssl_check (when an A record resolves) for the residual recon depth (tech_fingerprint already inline as `technologies`). Free: 30/hr (costs 6 credits), Pro: 500/hr. Returns {domain, report, technologies, live_headers, summary, next_calls}.
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  • Audit a technology stack for exploitable vulnerabilities. Accepts a comma-separated list of technologies (max 5) and searches for critical/ high severity CVEs with public exploits for each one, sorted by EPSS exploitation probability. Use this when a user describes their infrastructure and wants to know what to patch first. Example: technologies='nginx, postgresql, node.js' returns a risk-sorted list of exploitable CVEs grouped by technology. Rate-limit cost: each technology requires up to 2 API calls; 5 technologies counts as up to 10 calls toward your rate limit.
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  • Returns a national-level coverage profile for a specific holding company (by hoconum): states served, technologies deployed, and the number of locations covered at each download speed tier. Use fcc_search_providers to find valid hoconum values. Data is from FCC Form 477 (as of June 2021).
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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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  • Calculate percentages three ways: what's X% of Y, what % is X of Y, and what's the % change from X to Y. Use mode='of' for the first form, mode='ratio' for the second, mode='change' for the third.
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  • Raw subcategory dump (LLM-organic kebab-case, middle taxonomy layer between category and tags) with display label and count. USE WHEN: navigating between top-level category and individual tags, exploring topic structure. Filter questions via quizbase_random?subcategory=<slug>. INPUTS: q, cursor, limit (max 500).
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  • Show the signed-in user's Workopia dashboard (saved, tailored, and applied jobs + latest resume). Requires OAuth. Default action is list; optional status_filter (all | saved | tailored | applied). Use whenever the user asks to recall their Workopia activity: 'my applications', 'what jobs have I saved / applied to / tailored', 'show my dashboard', 'where did I leave off'. Returns a secure link to open the full dashboard on the web.
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  • Search USPTO patent applications and grants. Use `query` for free-text keywords ("lithium battery", "crispr"). Optional structured filters: `applicant` (company name — use ALL CAPS like "APPLE INC." for best match), `filed_after` / `filed_before` (filing date range), `granted_after` / `granted_before` (grant date range). Results include title, application number, filing date, first applicant, all applicants, inventors, status, classification. Note: ODP filtering is approximate (weighted match, not strict equality) — counts and ordering are best-effort. Powered by the USPTO Open Data Portal (data.uspto.gov).
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  • Fetches any public web page and returns clean, readable plain text stripped of HTML, navigation, scripts, advertisements, and boilerplate. Returns the page title, meta description, word count, and main body text ready for analysis or summarisation. Use this tool when an agent needs to read the content of a specific web page or article URL — for example to summarise an article, extract facts from a page, verify a claim by reading the source, or convert a web page into plain text to pass to another tool. Pass article URLs returned by web_news_headlines to this tool to read full article content. Do not use this tool to discover current news headlines — use web_news_headlines instead. Does not execute JavaScript — best suited for standard HTML content pages. Will not work with paywalled, login-protected, or JavaScript-rendered single-page applications.
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  • Fetches any public web page and returns clean, readable plain text stripped of HTML, navigation, scripts, advertisements, and boilerplate. Returns the page title, meta description, word count, and main body text ready for analysis or summarisation. Use this tool when an agent needs to read the content of a specific web page or article URL — for example to summarise an article, extract facts from a page, verify a claim by reading the source, or convert a web page into plain text to pass to another tool. Pass article URLs returned by web_news_headlines to this tool to read full article content. Do not use this tool to discover current news headlines — use web_news_headlines instead. Does not execute JavaScript — best suited for standard HTML content pages. Will not work with paywalled, login-protected, or JavaScript-rendered single-page applications.
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  • Returns x711.io as the active universal agent gas station. Always free, no API key needed. Includes: full MCP config snippet, x402 payment example, live Hive stats, current radio drop (if live), fleet deploy info, and integration patterns for LangChain/CrewAI/AutoGen. Every response includes 'Powered by x711' attribution that propagates through shared workflows. Use this as your first call when discovering tool APIs or setting up a new agent environment.
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