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  • INSPECTION: View a session's conversation transcript and metadata Returns the full message history (user / assistant / tool turns) plus the session's meta — workflow step, cloud, deployment status, drift state. This is the transcript-reader companion to the other read tools — combine it with: • `convostatus` for the live stack / config / pricing • `tfruns` for deployment history (apply / destroy / plan / drift) • `stackversions` for the stack-version ladder Use it when a user asks 'what did I say earlier?' or you need to retrace why the session ended up where it did. Read-only; never mutates session state. REQUIRES: session_id (format: sess_v2_...).
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  • A flagship development statistic from Our World in Data: the latest value for a country plus a short multi-year trend, with full source attribution. ONE source, MANY indicators (breadth) — CO2 per capita, population, fertility, urbanisation, GDP-per-capita (a development stat in PPP, NOT a market price), extreme poverty, R&D spend, Human Development Index, literacy, internet access, electricity access. Distinct from `global_macro` (World Bank): OWID adds the long-run development + climate set. `indicator` = a slug/alias from the curated allowlist (default "co2-emissions-per-capita"; aliases: co2, pop, gdp, hdi, literacy, internet, poverty, fertility, urban, rd) — call indicator="list" for the full menu. `country` = ISO-3 code (AUS, USA, CHN, GBR, IND, …); omit for the World aggregate. Source: Our World in Data (ourworldindata.org) — OWID's processing layer is CC BY 4.0, keyless; every response carries BOTH OWID's attribution AND each underlying producer's citation + licence. Only indicators whose underlying sources are cleared for commercial re-serving (CC BY / CC BY IGO / CC0 / public domain) are served — a fail-closed runtime gate refuses any non-redistributable indicator. Annual-ish statistics, not a live-telemetry feed. Every value is returned in an Ed25519-signed, provenance-stamped envelope (source and observation time) you can verify offline against /.well-known/keys, no account required.
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  • Switch between local and remote DanNet servers on the fly. This tool allows you to change the DanNet server endpoint during runtime without restarting the MCP server. Useful for switching between development (local) and production (remote) servers. Args: server: Server to switch to. Options: - "local": Use localhost:3456 (development server) - "remote": Use wordnet.dk (production server) - Custom URL: Any valid URL starting with http:// or https:// Returns: Dict with status information: - status: "success" or "error" - message: Description of the operation - previous_url: The URL that was previously active - current_url: The URL that is now active Example: # Switch to local development server result = switch_dannet_server("local") # Switch to production server result = switch_dannet_server("remote") # Switch to custom server result = switch_dannet_server("https://my-custom-dannet.example.com")
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  • Get detailed information about a specific job listing/posting by its job listing ID (not application ID). Use this to view the full job posting details including description, salary, skills, and company info. For job application details, use get_application instead.
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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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  • Get a full application guide by its stable slug (e.g. 'security-application', 'observable-evaluation'). Returns sections, action items, and linked principles. Use this when you already have the guide slug from guides.list or guides.search. Prefer guides.search when the user describes a topic in natural language; prefer guides.list when you need the full inventory.
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  • Command your AI agents: verifiable passports, credential injection, full audit, revoke in 60s.

  • Create, edit, preview, publish, and manage web pages from MCP-capable AI clients.

  • List application guides that show how Blueprint principles apply to engineering challenges (security, evaluation, observability, etc.). Use this to discover which guides exist before drilling in. Prefer guides.search when the user describes a topic or failure mode in natural language. Prefer guides.get when you already know the guide slug and need full detail.
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  • Get a full application guide by its stable slug (e.g. 'security-application', 'observable-evaluation'). Returns sections, action items, and linked principles. Use this when you already have the guide slug from guides.list or guides.search. Prefer guides.search when the user describes a topic in natural language; prefer guides.list when you need the full inventory.
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  • List all 81 books of the World English Bible (eng-web): 39 Old Testament + 15 deuterocanonical + 27 New Testament. Each entry includes OSIS book code, full name, abbreviation, canonical order, canon, and chapter/verse counts.
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  • Fetch full details for a single opportunity by ID. Use this after search_opportunities when: - The user wants to know more about a specific match - You need the full eligibility text to confirm a strong-match claim - The user wants to draft an application — you need the requirements The response includes all fields including the full body text and eligibility criteria. Present the eligibility as a checklist when relevant.
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  • Recommends a complete stack from BuyAPI's corpus with a structured decision matrix, cost estimate, assumptions, unknowns, alternatives, and sources. Use this when the user is starting a project or asks for a complete multi-layer stack choice. Do not use this for local coding/debugging/docs questions that do not involve software or vendor selection. Do not call vendors.resolve first; this tool handles retrieval and ranking.
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  • Fetch Bitrix24 app development documentation by exact title (use `bitrix-search` with doc_type app_development_docs). Returns plain text labeled fields (Title, URL, Module, Category, Description, Content) without Markdown.
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  • Get full details for a specific entity by slug or UUID. Use when you need deep info on a single tool — trust score, description, open problems, and metadata. AI-native (2026-05-12): pass format='agent' (+ optional task_type, stack) to get the firehose: evidence-aware confidence_decomposition, known_failure_modes, recent_execution_reports, and a network_evidence block showing whether this entity has real operational reports or still needs first evidence.
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  • INSPECTION: View a session's conversation transcript and metadata Returns the full message history (user / assistant / tool turns) plus the session's meta — workflow step, cloud, deployment status, drift state. This is the transcript-reader companion to the other read tools — combine it with: • `convostatus` for the live stack / config / pricing • `tfruns` for deployment history (apply / destroy / plan / drift) • `stackversions` for the stack-version ladder Use it when a user asks 'what did I say earlier?' or you need to retrace why the session ended up where it did. Read-only; never mutates session state. REQUIRES: session_id (format: sess_v2_...).
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  • List application forms (paginated). Returns forms with their questions for the target company. Recommended size <= 10: each form embeds its full question list; if the response exceeds the budget the tool returns isError:true with error_code=response_too_large and retry hints.
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  • Fetch a single NIH grant record by application ID (numeric, distinct from project number). Returns full project details including complete abstract, PIs, terms, sub-projects, and award history.
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  • Check the current health status for one or more vendors. Accepts registered vendor slugs (e.g., "github", "aws", "gitlab") or raw Atlassian Statuspage base URLs. Registry entries are served by each vendor's native status API (Statuspage, Status.io, Slack, AWS Health, Firehydrant) and normalized to one shape. Returns per-vendor operational indicator (none = all clear, minor, major, critical), degraded components, and active incidents. Use mode: "detailed" for full component lists and maintenance windows. Batch-friendly — pass a list to check your full stack in one call.
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  • World Bank open data — 1600+ development indicators for 200+ countries. Returns most-recent values and 5-year trend for any indicator by country. Covers GDP, population, inflation, unemployment, FDI, debt, exports, CO₂, life expectancy, Gini, internet penetration, ease of doing business, and more. Accepts ticker-style aliases (gdp, inflation, unemployment) or full WB indicator codes. Sourced from api.worldbank.org — free, no key required. Use for country risk, macro comparisons, policy analysis, and development economics.
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  • Get a single ScienceBase catalog item by id — full summary, categories, types, dates, contacts, web links, and attached files (download URLs). e.g. id "58f8be37e4b0b7ea5452260e". Keyless.
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  • Zambo Stack — Live, verified index of every AI and cloud startup credit program available right now. 29+ active programs including AWS Activate, Google Cloud, Azure, OpenAI, Anthropic, Vercel, Supabase, Modal, Groq, Replicate, and more. Verified daily — dead links auto-removed. Pass your tech stack to get matched recommendations. Free, no auth.
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