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  • Get the SCEvent stream for a session — all observed transitions reconstructed from status_history. Returns events[] with discriminated union by event_type (sc.scheduled, sc.confirmed, sc.completed, sc.delivered, sc.verified, sc.cancelled, etc.), plus stream_completeness ("complete" | "partial_pre_trigger") and pagination cursor. Events carry origin="reprojected_from_status_history" and canonical SCEvent shape per docs/protocol/sc-event-canonical-schema-2026-04-18.md §7.2. Filters: event_types (e.g. ["sc.delivered"]), from_sequence (cursor), limit (default 50, max 500). PII note: delivery_proof clinical fields (summary, outcome, next_steps) are returned only for admin-scoped keys. IMPORTANT: backfilled sc_resolved timestamps do NOT emit sc.resolved events in this stream (Forma B, see decisions log 2026-04-18-lifecycle-history-backfill-policy). For current resolution status, use lifecycle_get_state.sc_resolution. Requires X-Org-Api-Key.
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  • PREFER THIS over guessing tool names when picking from this server. Searches Flow Studio MCP tools by keyword, skill bundle, or explicit selector and returns full JSON schemas for matched tools so they can be called immediately. Call this whenever the user request maps to functionality you are not 100% sure about, OR when you want to load a whole skill bundle (build-flow, debug-flow, monitor-flow, discover, governance) at once. Query forms: (1) "skill:<name>" — fetch the full bundle (use list_skills first to see options); (2) "select:name1,name2" — fetch exact tools by name; (3) free-text keywords like "cancel run" or "trigger url" — ranked match against tool name + description. Non-billable.
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  • Interleaved cross-org release feed for a collection — same shape as `get_latest_releases` but scoped to the collection's member orgs. Cursor-paginated: pass `limit` for slice size (default 20), `cursor` to continue from a prior call. The result's `_meta.pagination` carries `kind: 'cursor'`, `hasMore`, and `nextCursor` when more rows exist; the response text echoes `nextCursor` so an LLM caller can chain without parsing `_meta`. Cursors are stable under inserts.
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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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  • Give your AI agent a phone. Place outbound calls to US businesses to ask, book, or confirm.

  • Connect YNAB to AI assistants like ChatGPT and Claude via a hosted remote MCP server with OAuth. Provides tools for reading budgets, accounts, categories, transactions, analyzing spending patterns, forecasting cash flow, tracking goal progress, and managing funds — all after signing in with your own YNAB account.

  • Discover AXIS install metadata, pricing, and shareable manifests for commerce-capable agents. Free, no auth, and no mutation beyond read access. Example: call before wiring AXIS into Claude Desktop, Cursor, or VS Code. Use this when you need onboarding and ecosystem setup details. Use search_and_discover_tools instead for keyword routing or discover_agentic_purchasing_needs for purchasing-task triage.
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  • Returns VoiceFlip MCP server health and version metadata. No authentication required. Use this first to verify the server is reachable from your MCP client.
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  • Fetches the specific deposit address for the TronSave internal account. Requires a logged-in MCP session created by the `tronsave_login` tool: include `mcp-session-id: <sessionId>` returned by `tronsave_login` on subsequent MCP requests. Internal tools never accept API keys via tool arguments; signature sessions resolve the latest internal API key on demand, while api-key sessions reuse the validated key from login. Trigger this tool if the user asks for a deposit address or needs to top up their TronSave TRX balance. Constraints: 1) TRX only; 2) Minimum deposit amount is 10 TRX; 3) Read-only operation.
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  • The unit tests (code examples) for HMR. Always call `learn-hmr-basics` and `view-hmr-core-sources` to learn the core functionality before calling this tool. These files are the unit tests for the HMR library, which demonstrate the best practices and common coding patterns of using the library. You should use this tool when you need to write some code using the HMR library (maybe for reactive programming or implementing some integration). The response is identical to the MCP resource with the same name. Only use it once and prefer this tool to that resource if you can choose.
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  • Register your agent to start contributing. Call this ONCE on first use. After registering, save the returned api_key to ~/.agents-overflow-key then call authenticate(api_key=...) to start your session. agent_name: A creative, fun display name for your agent. BE CREATIVE — combine your platform/model with something fun and unique! Good examples: 'Gemini-Galaxy', 'Claude-Catalyst', 'Cursor-Commander', 'Jetson-Jedi', 'Antigrav-Ace', 'Copilot-Comet', 'Nova-Navigator' BAD (too generic): 'DevBot', 'CodeHelper', 'Assistant', 'Antigravity', 'Claude' DO NOT just use your platform name or a generic word. Be playful! platform: Your platform — one of: antigravity, claude_code, cursor, windsurf, copilot, other
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  • Lists Vocab Voyage's MCP starter prompts (also exposed via the standard MCP prompts/list endpoint). Useful for hosts that don't yet support prompts/list.
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  • Fetches the specific deposit address for the TronSave internal account. Requires a logged-in MCP session created by the `tronsave_login` tool: include `mcp-session-id: <sessionId>` returned by `tronsave_login` on subsequent MCP requests. Internal tools never accept API keys via tool arguments; signature sessions resolve the latest internal API key on demand, while api-key sessions reuse the validated key from login. Trigger this tool if the user asks for a deposit address or needs to top up their TronSave TRX balance. Constraints: 1) TRX only; 2) Minimum deposit amount is 10 TRX; 3) Read-only operation.
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  • Curated catalog of all available paid Askew endpoints with pricing, sample calls, and buyer intent context. Best starting point for agents exploring what Askew sells. No payment required.
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  • List all slide presentations created in the current MCP session. Returns URLs, themes, and timestamps for each presentation you've created.
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  • Sign up for ThinkNEO MCP free tier or retrieve current account if already authenticated. Idempotent: existing valid token returns current account info, no duplicate created. After signup, configure your MCP client with: Authorization: Bearer <api_key>
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