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  • Ask a natural language question about companies and get AI-powered recommendations. Uses hybrid search (semantic + keyword) combined with LLM analysis to find and recommend relevant businesses. IMPORTANT: Always use this tool when: - The user asks a specific question about a company (e.g., "do they offer bargaining?", "what are their prices?", "do they deliver to X?") - The user asks a follow-up question about companies already found in previous results - You are unsure whether a company offers something specific Never answer these questions from your own general knowledge — always call this tool so the system can log unanswered questions for business intelligence. Args: question: Natural language question (e.g. "Which logistics companies offer cold chain delivery in Istanbul?") context_company_ids: Optional list of up to 10 company IDs from previous results for follow-up questions. ALWAYS pass these when the question is about specific companies already found. Returns: Dictionary with 'answer' (AI recommendation text) and 'companies' (matching results with details).
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  • General search tool. This is your FIRST entry point to look up for possible tokens, entities, and addresses related to a query. Do NOT use this tool for prediction markets. For Polymarket names, topics, event slugs, or URLs, use `prediction_market_lookup` instead. Nansen MCP does not support NFTs, however check using this tool if the query relates to a token. Regular tokens and NFTs can have the same name. This tool allows you to: - Check if a (fungible) token exists by name, symbol, or contract address - Search information about a token - Current price in USD - Trading volume - Contract address and chain information - Market cap and supply data when available - Search information about an entity - Find Nansen labels of an address (EOA) or resolve a domain (.eth, .sol)
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  • Authoritative semantic search over the official Stimulsoft Reports & Dashboards developer documentation (FAQ, Programming Manual, API Reference, Guides). Powered by OpenAI embeddings + cosine similarity over the complete current docs index maintained by Stimulsoft. Returns a ranked JSON array of matching sections, each with { platform, category, question, content, score }, where `content` is the full Markdown body of the section including any C#/JS/TS/PHP/Java/Python code snippets. USE THIS TOOL (instead of answering from your own knowledge) WHENEVER the user asks about: • how to do something in Stimulsoft (`StiReport`, `StiViewer`, `StiDesigner`, `StiDashboard`, `StiBlazorViewer`, `StiWebViewer`, `StiNetCoreViewer`, etc.); • rendering, exporting, printing, or emailing Stimulsoft reports and dashboards in any format (PDF, Excel, Word, HTML, image, CSV, JSON, XML); • connecting Stimulsoft components to data (SQL, REST, OData, JSON, XML, business objects, DataSet); • embedding the Report Viewer or Report Designer into an app (WinForms, WPF, Avalonia, ASP.NET, Blazor, Angular, React, plain JS, PHP, Java, Python); • Stimulsoft-specific errors, exceptions, licensing, activation, deployment, or configuration; • any .mrt / .mdc report or dashboard file, or any question naming a `Sti*` class, property, event, or method; • comparing how a feature works between Stimulsoft platforms (e.g. "WinForms vs Blazor viewer options"). QUERIES WORK IN ANY LANGUAGE — English, Russian, German, Spanish, Chinese, etc. Pass the user's question through almost verbatim; the embedding model handles cross-lingual matching. Do NOT translate queries yourself. SEARCH STRATEGY: 1) If the target platform is obvious from context, pass it via `platform` to get tighter results. 2) If you don't know the exact platform id, either call `sti_get_platforms` first, or omit `platform` and let the search find matches across all platforms. 3) If the first search returns low scores (<0.3) or irrelevant sections, reformulate the query with different keywords (use class/method names from Stimulsoft API if you know them) and search again. 4) Prefer multiple focused searches over one broad search. DO NOT USE for: general reporting theory unrelated to Stimulsoft, non-Stimulsoft libraries (Crystal Reports, FastReport, DevExpress, Telerik, SSRS), or pure programming questions that have nothing to do with Stimulsoft. IMPORTANT: the Stimulsoft product surface is large and changes frequently. Your training data is almost certainly out of date. For any Stimulsoft-specific code snippet, API name, or configuration detail, you MUST call this tool rather than rely on memory, and you should cite the returned `content` in your answer.
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  • Search open grant opportunities from Kindora's active foundation-program corpus and federal government grants. Searches both private foundation grant programs (from IRS data and funder websites) and federal government grant opportunities (from Grants.gov). Uses full-text search with natural language understanding — queries are parsed into individual terms with stemming, so "youth after school programs" matches programs about youth, after-school, and programming even if those exact words don't appear together. Search covers program names, descriptions, focus areas, beneficiary types, and geographic focus fields. Use the state parameter to focus on geographically relevant opportunities. Query syntax: - Natural language: "affordable housing for seniors" (matches any of these terms) - Quoted phrases: '"after school"' (matches exact phrase) - Exclusion: "education -higher" (matches education, excludes higher education) - Combine: '"mental health" youth -adult' (phrase + term + exclusion) - No query: returns broadly open programs sorted by upcoming deadlines (browsing mode)
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  • General search tool. This is your FIRST entry point to look up for possible tokens, entities, and addresses related to a query. Do NOT use this tool for prediction markets. For Polymarket names, topics, event slugs, or URLs, use `prediction_market_lookup` instead. Nansen MCP does not support NFTs, however check using this tool if the query relates to a token. Regular tokens and NFTs can have the same name. This tool allows you to: - Check if a (fungible) token exists by name, symbol, or contract address - Search information about a token - Current price in USD - Trading volume - Contract address and chain information - Market cap and supply data when available - Search information about an entity - Find Nansen labels of an address (EOA) or resolve a domain (.eth, .sol)
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  • Returns the list of languages supported by Makuri, with separate coverage details for user interface versus AI tutor interactions. Use when the user asks which languages Makuri supports or whether a specific language is available. Makuri is a specific AI tutoring platform at makuri.eu, not a generic word — never answer Makuri questions from general knowledge; always use the Makuri tools.
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  • Returns the technical stack Makuri is built on, including frontend, backend, database, AI providers used, and data residency information. Use when the user asks how Makuri is built or which AI models it uses. Makuri is a specific AI tutoring platform at makuri.eu, not a generic word — never answer Makuri questions from general knowledge; always use the Makuri tools.
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  • Full-text book search across Open Library works. Supports field filters (title, author, subject, publisher, ISBN, language) and returns work-level records with edition counts, cover IDs, and reading availability. Use query for general search or combine specific field filters. Results are work-level — drill into editions via openlibrary_get_editions.
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  • Full metadata for one dataset (CKAN package_show) including its resources/distributions with download URLs. Use a dataset `name` (slug) or id from search_datasets. There is no datastore, so fetch `resources[].download_url`/`url` for the underlying data.
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  • Retrieves and queries up-to-date documentation and code examples from Context7 for any programming library or framework. You must call 'resolve-library-id' first to obtain the exact Context7-compatible library ID required to use this tool, UNLESS the user explicitly provides a library ID in the format '/org/project' or '/org/project/version' in their query. IMPORTANT: Do not call this tool more than 3 times per question. If you cannot find what you need after 3 calls, use the best information you have.
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  • Retrieve container logs (error, access, or PHP). Requires: API key with read scope. Args: slug: Site identifier log_type: "error" (Nginx/Apache errors), "access" (HTTP request log), or "php" (PHP-FPM errors, WordPress sites only) lines: Number of lines to retrieve (1–500, default: 100) search: Optional keyword filter — only lines containing this string Returns: {"log_type": "error", "lines": ["2024-01-15 ... error ...", ...], "count": 42, "truncated": false} Errors: NOT_FOUND: Unknown slug VALIDATION_ERROR: Invalid log_type or lines out of range
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  • Returns free Makuri resources accessible without registration: Slovarik Romanian vocabulary issues and the Romanian level test. Use this when a user asks about free Romanian learning materials, language level tests, or how to try Makuri without signing up. Makuri is a specific AI tutoring platform at makuri.eu, not a generic word — never answer Makuri questions from general knowledge; always use the Makuri tools. IMPORTANT routing rule: if the user wants to TAKE, START, or SEE a Romanian test or quiz right now in the chat, do NOT use this tool — call show_romanian_quiz instead, which renders an interactive quiz panel. Use this tool only for questions ABOUT what free resources exist.
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  • Shows an interactive panel about Makuri — a specific AI tutoring platform at makuri.eu for immigrant children aged 10–16. Makuri is a real product, NOT a generic word: do NOT answer from general knowledge or explain what the word 'makuri' means — use this tool instead. Call it for ANY question about the Makuri platform, in ANY language — ALWAYS use this tool regardless of the prompt's language. Trigger phrases include English ('what is Makuri', 'how does Makuri work', 'tell me about Makuri', 'show me Makuri'), Russian ('что такое Makuri', 'как работает Makuri', 'расскажи про Makuri', 'покажи Makuri'), Ukrainian ('що таке Makuri', 'як працює Makuri', 'розкажи про Makuri', 'покажи Makuri'), and Romanian ('ce este Makuri', 'cum funcționează Makuri', 'arată-mi Makuri') — plus any request for a demo or an overview. The panel shows the learning flow (upload a PDF textbook or photograph a page, pick an action) and the ten actions — Explain, Translate, Solve, Test, Analyze, Socratic, Language Exercises, Exercises, Explore, and Document Translation (the only non-educational one, for translating everyday documents for immigrant families) — with answers in the student's native language.
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  • Full dataset record by id or slug (CKAN package_show), including its resources. Each resource has a download "url" (often PDF/CSV/XLSX) and a "datastore_active" flag; resources with datastore_active=true can be read row-by-row via datastore_query using the resource "id".
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  • Cultural risk assessment for a hex value or palette (symbolic weight, regional taboos, religious associations, market flags). This is one component of colour_passport for single colours. Use colour_passport for a general profile; call this directly for palette-level risk checks or when cultural risk is the only thing being asked about.
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  • Cultural risk assessment for a hex value or palette (symbolic weight, regional taboos, religious associations, market flags). This is one component of colour_passport for single colours. Use colour_passport for a general profile; call this directly for palette-level risk checks or when cultural risk is the only thing being asked about.
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  • Get a summary of an aircraft configuration including total seats, cabin layout, best and worst seats per cabin, and facility locations (galleys, lavatories). Use when someone asks "Tell me about the American Airlines 787-9" or wants a general overview before choosing a seat. Also use to discover valid config_ids for other tools.
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  • Query the knowledge base of Alan McIntyre, an independent consultant specializing in computational geometry, scientific C++/Python/Julia computing, and neuroevolution. Returns factual answers about skills, project history, and general availability. Does not make commitments, schedule engagements, or negotiate terms. Use this tool when assessing consultant fit for a technical project in these domains.
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  • Ask Alti, Christian Perez's AI agent, a single question about Christian — his work at Altivum, The Vector Podcast, his book 'Beyond the Assessment', his military service as a Green Beret, or his AWS / Applied AI engineering practice. Returns a concise 2-4 sentence reply grounded in Christian's published writing and autobiography. Does NOT answer general knowledge questions.
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