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  • Track every document added or changed in one RIS application within an exact date window (changed_from/changed_to), optionally including deletions (include_deleted) — the delta-sync and monitoring primitive for mirrors and watchers, and the only surface that reports removals. Unlike the search tools’ coarse, additive-only changed_since intervals, this is exact-dated and deletion-aware. application takes any RIS application code (e.g. BrKons, Dsk, BgblAuth); the four applications with a different History-feed name are mapped automatically. Each changed document comes back in a compact cross-class record — document_number (for ris_get_document), title, dates, binding_status, and rendition URLs — plus its last-changed date; removed documents come back as deleted records with a deletion timestamp. One application per call; page explicitly for large windows. Application codes and coverage: ris_list_reference topic applications.
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  • Create a new application (workspace) owned by the caller. Requires a personal API key (usr_...) — application-scoped keys cannot create applications. Seeds default flows unless skipDefaultFlows is true. Creates persistent state and is NOT idempotent: calling it twice creates two applications. Returns the new application id, which you then pass as applicationId to the other tools.
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  • Compile one callable third-party API brief: base URL, auth scheme, required parameters and types, request body, and documented response codes. Service is required and endpoint optionally narrows the operation. Set responseFormat="compact" for tokenizer-measured context savings; the backward-compatible default returns the full brief plus compact form. Uses metered access. Prefer factreason_api_schema when exploring multiple endpoints.
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  • BROWSING / DISCOVERY search — cities, neighbourhoods, or mixed venues near a location. Use this when the user is exploring a REGION rather than looking for a specific category. Supports population filtering ('cities > 100k'), distance/population sorting, and layer filtering (locality / neighbourhood / venue / address / street). For specific POI categories (gas, food, charging, etc.), use `search_places` instead.
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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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  • Detect website technology stack: CMS, frameworks, CDN, analytics tools, web servers, languages (via HTTP headers + HTML analysis). Use for passive reconnaissance; for full audit use audit_domain. Free: 30/hr, Pro: 500/hr. Returns {technologies: [{name, category, confidence%, version}]}.
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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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  • Quick company lookup: facilities (with addresses and operations) and enforcement actions (recalls) for a single company and its known aliases. Costs 1 credit. Excludes: 510(k) clearances, PMA approvals, drug applications, inspection history, and subsidiary data. Related: fda_company_full (adds clearances/approvals/drugs for 5 credits), fda_suggest_subsidiaries (discover related entities), fda_get_facility (per-facility products and operations by FEI).
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  • Get the international / foreign footprint of a U.S. trademark by serial number: its Madrid Protocol international registration (IR number, date, status, renewal), whether it was filed as a 66(a) Madrid extension, Madrid maintenance (§8/§15, renewal), and the foreign applications/registrations it claims as priority or basis (country, registration number, dates). Use this for ANY question about a mark's foreign, international, Madrid Protocol, WIPO, or EUIPO registrations. Data comes from USPTO records, so it is only available for marks with a USPTO record — it does not query WIPO/EUIPO live.
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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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  • 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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  • Search or browse the GBIF backbone taxonomy. Accepts scientific name fragments, rank filters, and higher-taxon constraints. Useful for exploring what species exist under a higher taxon (e.g., "list all families of Coleoptera"), for simple name-fragment searches, or when gbif_match_species returns too narrow a result. kingdom, family, and genus scope the browse to a higher taxon: each is resolved to its backbone key before the search runs, so the narrowest one supplied is what scopes, an alternative name resolves to the taxon it is a synonym of, and a name that matches no backbone taxon at that rank fails rather than returning the whole index. Names are capitalized as GBIF writes them ("Paridae", not "paridae") and are matched exactly, not fuzzily. Paginated — use limit and offset to walk through results.
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  • Returns the current skill cluster data for public jobs on the nü people website. Use this tool when the user wants an overview of which skills or technologies are currently in demand.
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  • What VenuMark is (the food vendor application and compliance platform for Florida events), how the workflow runs, current pricing tiers, and which tier fits an organizer. Use when someone asks about running vendor applications, pricing, or whether VenuMark fits their event.
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  • List the applications this API key can access, with the caller role and the permissions it grants. Start here when using a personal API key (usr_...): every other tool needs an explicit applicationId, which this tool supplies. Read-only, takes no arguments. Returns an array of { id, name, role, permissions }; an empty array means the key is valid but belongs to no application yet.
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  • List applications owned by the authenticated user, newest activity first. Returns up to `limit` apps per call plus the total count; page with `offset` when the account has more.
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  • Canonical profile of a US internet provider by name (handles brand variants, e.g. 'ATT', 'Google Fiber'). Returns the canonical identity, FCC registration numbers, technologies filed, the live profile URL, and — when precomputed — an answer pack of grounded sections (overview, coverage, measured-vs-claimed speeds, competition, recent signals, trajectory). Use it to disambiguate providers before making claims about them.
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  • Compile one callable third-party API brief: base URL, auth scheme, required parameters and types, request body, and documented response codes. Service is required and endpoint optionally narrows the operation. Set responseFormat="compact" for tokenizer-measured context savings; the backward-compatible default returns the full brief plus compact form. Uses metered access. Prefer factreason_api_schema when exploring multiple endpoints.
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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 tokens), Pro: 500/hr. Returns {domain, report, technologies, live_headers, summary, next_calls}.
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  • Calculate the Office of the Public Guardian fees to register Lasting Powers of Attorney in England & Wales: £92 per LPA (applications received from 17 November 2025), with a 50% remission where the donor's gross annual income is under £12,000 and a full exemption on certain means-tested benefits (both claimed with form LPA120). Registration fees only — nothing about drafting costs or whether an LPA is right for someone.
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