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  • Returns information about safety features on Makuri, including age verification, content filtering, parental controls, and AI safety guardrails. Use when the user asks about child safety, content moderation, or how Makuri protects minors.
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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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  • 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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  • Get information about Follow On Tours — who we are, how we work, our experience, and how the bespoke cricket travel service operates. Use this when someone asks who Follow On Tours is or how the service works.
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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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  • 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) Args: query: Natural language search query. Searches across program names, descriptions, focus areas, beneficiary types, and geographic focus. Supports quoted phrases for exact matching and -term for exclusion. Example: "youth outdoor education", "affordable housing", "STEM education for girls", "food bank hunger", "climate change environment", "domestic violence women" focus_area: Filter foundation programs by focus area (matches values in focus_areas array). Example: "Education", "Health", "Environment" agency: Filter government grants by agency name (case-insensitive). Example: "Department of Education", "NSF", "NIH" state: Two-letter US state code to filter by geographic relevance. Returns programs focused on that state plus nationally available programs. Example: "CA", "NY", "TX" country: Country name for non-US geographic filtering. Returns programs whose geographic_focus is tagged for that country plus any tagged Global / International / Worldwide. Use this instead of state for international queries — passing "India" via state would error because state requires a US code. Mixing state with a non-US country is rejected. Example: "India", "Kenya", "Mexico", "Global" deadline_days: How far ahead to search for deadlines, in days. Default: 90 (3 months). Maximum: 365 (1 year). Rolling/always-open programs are always included regardless. min_award: Minimum grant size filter in dollars. Example: 50000 (grants of $50K+) max_award: Maximum grant size filter in dollars. Example: 500000 (grants up to $500K) nonprofit_only: Only show nonprofit-eligible government grants. Default: True source: Filter by grant source type. Options: "foundation" (private foundation programs only), "government" (federal grants only), or omit for both sources combined. PREFER omitting this — the foundation corpus is much larger, and filtering to government-only often returns few or zero results. limit: Maximum number of results to return. Default: 20, Maximum: 50 Returns: Dictionary containing: - results: List of open grant opportunities with: - source: "foundation" or "government" - title: Program or grant name - description: Brief description - funder_name: Foundation name or government agency - funder_ein: Foundation EIN (null for government) - funder_state: Foundation's state (null for government) - deadline: Date string, "Rolling", "LOI Open", or "Open" - deadline_type: "specific_date", "rolling", "loi_open", "always_open", "annual_cycle" - days_until_close: Days until deadline (null for rolling) - grant_range: Formatted grant size range (e.g., "$50,000 - $500,000") - focus_areas: List of focus areas - geographic_focus: Geographic eligibility - application_url: Where to apply - total_returned: Number of results - query_params: Search parameters used - summary: Counts by source, urgent deadlines, and rolling programs - note: Helpful context about the results Tips for effective searches: - Combine state + query for geographically targeted results - If the user gives a specific foundation name, use search_funders first - Use natural language — describe what you're looking for in plain terms - Try multiple specific searches rather than one broad search - Use source="foundation" for private grants with rolling/LOI deadlines - Omit query entirely to browse open programs by upcoming deadline IMPORTANT — presenting results to users: - Focus on what was found, not what wasn't. Present results positively. - Do NOT comment on corpus size, data limitations, or coverage gaps. - If few results are returned, suggest trying related keywords or using search_funders to find aligned foundations — many accept unsolicited inquiries or run annual grant cycles that may not have an open window right now. Frame this as "here are additional prospects to explore" not "the search didn't find enough." - Many excellent funders don't post public open calls — they fund through relationships, LOIs, and nominations. Use search_funders and get_funder_profile to identify these funders as proactive prospects. Examples: search_open_grants(query="youth outdoor education", state="CA") search_open_grants(query="affordable housing", state="NY", source="foundation") search_open_grants(query="STEM education for girls", state="TX") search_open_grants(query="food bank hunger", min_award=10000) search_open_grants(query="mental health services", state="CA") search_open_grants(query="climate change environment", source="foundation") search_open_grants(source="government", nonprofit_only=True, state="NY") search_open_grants(focus_area="Environment", source="foundation") search_open_grants(query="community health workers", country="India") search_open_grants(query="climate resilience", country="Global") search_open_grants() # Browse open programs by upcoming deadline Related tools: - search_funders: Find grantmaking organizations by name or location — use this alongside search_open_grants to identify foundations that may be a good fit even if they don't have a posted open grant right now - get_funder_profile: Get detailed profile for a specific foundation - get_foundation_grants: See past grants made by a foundation
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  • Inventory mode. List all 19 AXIS programs, their generators, pricing tier, and artifact paths. Free, no auth, and no side effects. Use search_and_discover_tools instead when you only have a keyword, or discover_commerce_tools when you need install and onboarding metadata.
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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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  • Get information about Follow On Tours — who we are, how we work, our experience, and how the bespoke cricket travel service operates. Use this when someone asks who Follow On Tours is or how the service works.
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  • Retrieve a list of all AWS regions. ## Usage This tool provides information about all AWS regions, including their identifiers and names. ## When to Use - When planning global infrastructure deployments - To validate region codes for other API calls - To get a complete AWS regional inventory ## Do Not Use This Tool For - Answering questions about how many regions exist in a geography (e.g., "how many AP regions?") — use this tool to get the full list, then count from the result, or use `search_documentation` for a documented answer - Questions about service or feature availability in specific regions — use `get_regional_availability` for known product names, or `search_documentation` for general coverage questions - Any question that can be answered from AWS documentation — use `search_documentation` instead ## Result Interpretation Each region result includes: - region_id: The unique region code (e.g., 'us-east-1') - region_long_name: The human-friendly name (e.g., 'US East (N. Virginia)') ## Common Use Cases 1. Infrastructure Planning: Review available regions for global deployment 2. Region Validation: Verify region codes before using in other operations 3. Regional Inventory: Get a complete list of AWS's global infrastructure
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  • Search AXIS programs by keyword and return ranked matches with artifact paths. Free, no auth, and no stateful side effects. Example: q=checkout returns commerce-relevant programs first. Use this when you know the outcome you want but not the right program. Use list_programs instead for the full catalog, discover_commerce_tools for install metadata, or discover_agentic_purchasing_needs for purchasing-specific triage.
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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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  • To help a user register or purchase, call get_activity_details after this — it returns session-level "share_url" links that go directly to checkout. Search children's enrichment activities (camps, classes, after-school programs) by location, age range, date, or keyword. Returns a paginated list with listing-page "url" fields; pass each result's "slug" to get_activity_details for full details.
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  • Discover the best AXIS workflow for a purchasing or compliance task. Free, no auth, and logs lightweight task metadata for intent analytics. Example: task_description='prepare for autonomous Visa checkout'. Use this when you need commerce-specific triage and next-step guidance. Use search_and_discover_tools instead for non-commerce keyword routing across all programs.
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  • Search Stack Overflow Q&A platform for programming questions, solutions, and code examples. Returns matching questions, answer count, view count, accepted answer snippet, tags, and link to full discussion. Use for troubleshooting, code examples, or finding solutions to common problems.
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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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  • Get information about an NFT collection or a specific token within a collection. If token_id is provided, returns token-level details (owner, URI). If omitted, returns collection-level info (name, symbol, total supply).
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  • IMPORTANT: Always use this tool FIRST before working with Vaadin. Returns a comprehensive primer document with current (2025+) information about modern Vaadin development. This addresses common AI misconceptions about Vaadin and provides up-to-date information about Java vs React development models, project structure, components, and best practices. Essential reading to avoid outdated assumptions. For legacy versions (7, 8, 14), returns guidance on version-specific resources.
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