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"Ford" matching MCP tools:

  • Generate Ford circles to visualize fractions in Farey sequences. This mathematical tool calculates geometric representations of rational numbers for number theory analysis.
    Apache 2.0
  • Analyze Ford circle properties to determine tangency relationships in Farey sequences. Enter an integer to calculate geometric configurations.
    Apache 2.0
  • Compute BFS shortest-path distances from root nodes to sequence deployment order, group migration waves, and size blast radius for impact analysis.
    MIT

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  • Fill any PDF form from your AI agent — in a single tool call.

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  • Add new fields to a kintone app in the preview environment. Supports text, number, date, lookup, selection, and other field types. Requires App Management permissions.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve a complete fragrance profile including notes, accords, perfumer, and community score by entering its id or slug.
    MIT
  • Resolve a fuzzy phrase or entity token to an existing canonical object, so agents refer to the same identity instead of creating duplicates.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve form schemas for human review requests in AI workflows, enabling structured data collection during approval processes.
    MIT
  • Retrieve form field settings from a kintone app to understand field structure, including types, labels, validation rules, and configurations, before modifying or verifying field setups.
    Apache 2.0
  • Get FDA food recall enforcement reports. Filter by product name, classification, status, or recalling firm's state for targeted recall information.
    MIT
  • Compute BFS hop distances from root nodes to sequence objects for deployment, group migration waves, and size blast radius within N hops.
    MIT
  • Wrap long input lines at a fixed character width for display-constrained formatting. Breaks lines at exact positions, adapting to terminal width constraints.
    MIT