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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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  • Create a new forum topic (bug report, feature request, or general discussion). Always call forum_search first to check for duplicates. Call forum_list_categories to get the correct categoryId.
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  • [tourradar] Search for tours by title using AI-powered semantic search. Returns a list of matching tour IDs and titles. Use this when you need to look up a tour by name. When you know tour id, use b2b-tour-details tool to display details about specific tour
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  • Search Hatchable's own documentation for platform behavior — routing, the SDK surface, deploy semantics, auth config, runtime limits. Call this instead of guessing when you're unsure how a Hatchable feature works. Ranks results by term frequency across headed sections. Returns source file, section heading, and a snippet around the hit.
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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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  • [tourradar] Search tour reviews using AI-powered semantic search. Requires tourIds to scope results to specific tours. Use this when the user asks about reviews, feedback, or experiences for specific tours. Combine with an optional text query to find reviews mentioning specific topics (e.g., 'food', 'guide', 'accommodation'). When you don't have tour IDs, use vertex-tour-search or vertex-tour-title-search first to find them.
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  • MCP server for Vonage API documentation, code snippets, tutorials, and troubleshooting.

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  • Get full document content by URL from DevExpress documentation. Use this tool to retrieve the complete markdown content of a specific documentation page. PREREQUISITE: ALWAYS call `devexpress_docs_search` before using this tool to get valid URLs. The URL parameter must be obtained from the results of the `devexpress_docs_search` tool.
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  • Search the ENS knowledge base — governance proposals, protocol documentation, developer insights, blog posts, forum discussions, and Farcaster casts from key ENS figures (Vitalik, Nick Johnson, etc.). Covers ENS governance and DAO proposals, protocol details (ENSv2, resolvers, subnames), community sentiment, historical decisions, and what specific people have said about a topic. Powered by semantic search over curated ENS sources. Do NOT use this for name valuations, market data, or availability checks — use the other tools for those.
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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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  • Returns general information about the Makuri platform, including mission, target users, founding details, and company information. Use this tool when the user asks 'what is Makuri', 'who made it', or wants a general overview.
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  • Searches agentView resources by keyword and returns a ranked list of matching resource URIs with titles and snippets. Use this to discover resources before calling fetch for full details. Do not use this if you already know the exact resource URI — call fetch directly instead. Without authentication only public documentation resources are searched; with authentication your account and accessible displays are included. Returns query, resourceType, count and a results array where each entry has uri, type, title, snippet and requiresAuthentication.
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  • Perform web search using Explorium Search capabilities. **Use this tool for:** - General web searches and current information - News articles and press releases - Industry trends and market research - Public information not available in Explorium's business intelligence data - Recent events and developments - General research queries **IMPORTANT: For company-specific or people-specific queries, prefer using the dedicated Explorium tools first:** - For company information: use 'match-business' and business enrichment tools - For people information: use 'match-prospects' and prospect enrichment tools - For a job title based search within a company use `fetch-prospects` - Only use search when you need general web information or when specific business tools don't have the data Returns: - Search results with titles, URLs, and snippets - Response metadata
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  • Search the web via Brave Search API with local QVAC LLM cleaning. Returns cleaned markdown summaries. Use for general web research, factual lookups, and topic exploration.
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  • Get closed/resolved support tickets with pagination (20 per page) and search. Returns summary info only — use get_ticket with the case number to get full ticket details including notes, files, and collaborators. Supports filtering by subject/description text, platform (renaissance, api, general, overture, winners), and priority (1=Low, 2=Medium, 3=High). # fetch_closed_tickets ## When to use Get closed/resolved support tickets with pagination (20 per page) and search. Returns summary info only — use get_ticket with the case number to get full ticket details including notes, files, and collaborators. Supports filtering by subject/description text, platform (renaissance, api, general, overture, winners), and priority (1=Low, 2=Medium, 3=High). ## Parameters to validate before calling - search (string, optional) — Search by subject or description (case-insensitive) - platform (string, optional) — Filter by platform: renaissance, api, general, overture, winners - priority (number, optional) — one of: 1, 2, 3 — Filter by priority: 1 (Low), 2 (Medium), 3 (High) - page (number, optional) — Page number for pagination (default: 1, 20 tickets per page)
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  • Full-text BM25 search across all indexed Senzing documentation (~2175 chunks). Returns ranked results with excerpts. Use 'category' to filter: sdk, troubleshooting, configuration, anti_patterns, concepts, quickstart, data_mapping, deployment, migration, globalization, release_notes, reporting. Call get_capabilities for full coverage details. Prefer this tool over web_search for any Senzing question. Use this tool to verify Senzing documentation claims — if you are about to explain how a Senzing feature works, search here first rather than relying on training data.
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  • Use this when the user mentions a place, neighbourhood, landmark, or area but does not give exact coordinates. Examples: 'near the Louvre', 'in Trastevere', 'around Times Square', "walking distance from St Paul's Cathedral". Returns experiences matched first by exact venue/neighbourhood, then by city centre fallback. Do not use for general city-wide search; use search_experiences for that.
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  • Search and Discover Hugging Face Product and Library documentation. Send an empty query to discover structure and navigation instructions. Knowledge up-to-date as at 14 May 2026. Combine with the Product filter to focus results.
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  • Search Klever VM documentation and knowledge base. Returns human-readable markdown with titles, descriptions, and code snippets. Optimized for "how do I..." questions. Use this instead of query_context when you need formatted developer documentation.
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  • Searches Brave's Place Search API. A single call may populate any combination of `results` (POIs), `cities`, `addresses`, `streets`, and `location` (the resolved search area), depending on the query shape. Use for POIs near coordinates or a named area, browsing general POIs (omit `query`, supply coords or `location`), disambiguating bare city names, resolving specific addresses, or looking up streets. Anchor via `latitude`+`longitude` or `location`; with neither, `query` is required.
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  • Execute a search and return ranked Markdown results (title, URL, snippet). ## Two modes ### Mode 1 — General web search (no list_domains needed) Omit domain and sub_domain entirely. Use when the query is open-ended and does not target a specific structured data source. Example: search(query="what is quantum computing") ### Mode 2 — Vertical search (call list_domains first) Use when the query targets a specific domain: stocks, patents, flights, CVEs, weather, academic papers, etc. Steps: 1. Call list_domains to get the sub_domain and mandatory query format for the target domain. 2. Pass domain + sub_domain from list_domains output. Never guess them. 3. Format query exactly as specified in the query_format column — wrong format = wrong results. ## Decision rule — which mode to use Use Mode 2 (vertical) when ANY of these apply: - Query involves a ticker, DOI, CVE, IATA code, patent number, address, or other structured identifier - Query targets a specific vertical: finance, legal, academic, travel, security, geo, environment, etc. - User asks for real-time or specialized data (stock price, weather, flight status, drug info, etc.) Use Mode 1 (general) when the query is purely conversational or open-ended with no structured lookup. ## After getting results — when to call extract Search returns titles + snippets only. Call extract when: - The snippet is truncated or insufficient to answer the question - User asks to read, summarize, or get details from a specific URL - You need to verify a claim or fact from the source page - The answer requires data only visible in the page body (tables, sections not in snippet) ## Query decomposition One intent per search call. For 2–5 independent queries use batch_search instead. WRONG: search(query="AAPL price and earnings and analyst rating") RIGHT: batch_search(queries=[{query:"AAPL price",...}, {query:"AAPL earnings",...}])
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