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  • Searches and lists already-published IBGE news articles and press releases. Use this to find recent IBGE publications or announcements about a survey or topic — when an indicator was released, or news mentioning a term like "censo". Results are sorted newest-first; with no parameters it returns the 10 most recent items. Parameters: - busca: free-text term to match (e.g. "PIB", "censo") - tipo: "release" (official publication of survey results) or "noticia" (general news); omit for both - de / ate: date range, format DD/MM/AAAA (e.g. de="01/01/2024", ate="31/12/2024") - destaque: true to return only featured items - quantidade: how many to return (default 10, max 100); pagina: page number to page through more Each item returns: title, type (release/news), publication date, editoria (section), related products/surveys, a featured flag, a plain-text summary, and a link to the full article. The header reports the total count and current page. Examples: - Latest 10 news: (no parameters) - Search census: busca="censo" - 2024 news: de="01/01/2024", ate="31/12/2024" - Releases only: tipo="release" Use a different tool when: - Scheduled/upcoming release dates (not yet published) → ibge_calendario Behavior: read-only and idempotent — a live GET against the public IBGE Notícias API. Returns a Markdown list.
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  • Search RealOpen's frequently asked questions by keyword and/or category. Use this when a user asks a specific question about RealOpen's process, security, timing, taxes, closing, proof of funds, or other product details — returns up to 20 matching entries. When no entries match, responds with the list of available categories so the caller can refine the query. Prefer this over guessing from general knowledge.
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  • Returns raw perceptual metrics (LRV, chroma, hue angle, warmth, undertone) for a single colour. This is one component of colour_passport. Use colour_passport for a general colour profile; use this only when the user explicitly wants isolated numeric values.
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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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  • Browse published Bible verse collections. Search by keyword, filter by language, sort by popularity. Each result includes the collection's raw cover `image` — the URL the publisher set, or null if they set none (the app may still show an auto-generated cover when null). This is the stored value, not the computed display image. Args: search: Search term to filter by name, description, or publisher name. language: Language code prefix (e.g. "en", "de", "ja", "zh"). ordering: Sort order: -downloads (default), -created, name. limit: Number of results (1-100, default 20). offset: Starting position for pagination.
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  • Search PubMed and summarize biomedical literature — designed for AI health agents.

  • Get full specifications, equipment, all images, and pricing per term for a specific vehicle. Use a vehicle_id from search_vehicles results. IMPORTANT: Always show `detail_url` as a clickable link — it points to the FINN configurator where the user picks term and km. To produce a direct checkout link for a specific term + km combination (and optionally a one-time Fahrzeugbereitstellung), call `get_subscription_pricing` and use the `checkout_url` it returns. Never construct checkout URLs yourself. The `vehicle_id` field is an internal API identifier — never display it to users.
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  • Search for diagram nodes by keyword across all providers and services. For targeted browsing when you know the provider, use list_providers -> list_services -> list_nodes instead. Args: query: Search term (case-insensitive substring match). Returns: List of matching nodes with keys: node, provider, service, import, alias_of (optional). Sorted by relevance: exact match first, then prefix, then substring.
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  • Returns the full relationship graph for a given Lexicon term. Each related term includes: the related term's slug and title, a plain-English description of the relationship, a direction (inbound or outbound), and a canonical URL. Read-only. No LLM calls. Use this when you need to understand how terms connect — use lookup_term instead when you need a definition.
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  • Returns all published Arco sources for a term — Lexicon entries, blog articles, wiki pages, and podcast episodes — ordered by recommended reading sequence. Read-only. Use this when you need a reading list or reference list for a term. Use cite_term instead when you need a formatted citation for a specific publication type.
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  • Check whether a specific property is available for the requested dates. Use this tool after the user has selected a property from hemmabo_search_properties and wants to confirm availability before getting a quote. Do NOT use for general browsing — use hemmabo_search_properties instead. Returns available=true/false with conflict details and same-month alternative date windows when unavailable. Use the propertyId from search with the exact checkIn/checkOut range; omit guests to check dates only, or pass it to get host-source totals for that party size in the returned alternative windows.
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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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  • Browse Comic Vine's comic-book creator directory (writers, artists, inkers, letterers, colorists). Filter by name; paginate with limit/offset. NOT a general biography search — for actors use TMDb, for general bios use Wikipedia.
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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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  • Enumerate the valid term vocabulary for an indexed Smithsonian filter field. Call this before using smithsonian_search or smithsonian_explore filters to discover exact term strings — guessing filter values produces empty results. Returns the distinct terms sorted by object count descending, so the most-populated terms appear first.
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  • Search CJEU and General Court case law — judgments, orders, and Advocate General opinions — by case number, court, case type, keyword, and date range. By default only these primary records are returned; derivative judicial information notices, case abstracts, and summaries are excluded so distinct cases fill the page (set include_derivative to include them). Keyword matches English case titles (which carry party names) and CELEX strings; there is no full-text body search. Returns each case with its court, date, and type, plus — parsed from the title where present — the parties, subject matter, and case reference.
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  • Compact semantic fingerprint for a single hex colour. This is one component of colour_passport. Use colour_passport for a general colour profile; use this only when the user explicitly wants the fingerprint format alone.
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  • This tool retrieves functional enrichment for a set of proteins using STRING. - If queried with a single protein, the tool expands the query to include the protein’s 10 most likely interactors; enrichment is performed on this set, not the original single protein. - For two or more proteins, enrichment is performed on the exact input set. - When calling related tools, use the same input parameters unless otherwise specified. - Focus summaries on the top categories and most relevant terms for the results. Always report FDR for each claim. - Report FDR as a human-readable value (e.g. 2.3e-5 or 0.023). - IMPORTANT: Remember to suggest showing an enrichment graph for a specific category of user interest (e.g., GO, KEGG) - Very large responses are capped while preserving category diversity. - Use `expand_category` to return only one category with expanded term coverage and per-term gene details. - If a row has `preferredNames_omitted: true`, do not infer which proteins are in that term from the returned rows. Use `string_functional_annotation` with the same proteins/species and `detail_for_term` set to the exact term ID. Output fields (per enriched term): - category: Term category (e.g., GO Process, KEGG pathway) - term: Enriched term (GO ID, domain, or pathway) - number_of_genes: Number of input genes with this term - number_of_genes_in_background: Number of background genes with this term - ncbiTaxonId: NCBI taxon ID - preferredNames: Canonical protein names, only when the full per-term list is short enough to show - proteinCount: Number of proteins matching this term - preferredNames_omitted: True when the gene list was omitted instead of showing a misleading partial list - p_value: Raw p-value - fdr: False Discovery Rate (B-H corrected p-value) - description: Description of the enriched term Response metadata: - input_gene_name_mapping: Only included when displayed gene lists contain submitted identifiers that differ from STRING preferred names. - category_summary: Total and returned term counts per category; use `expand_category` for categories where `truncated` is true or where the user wants deeper category-specific detail. - truncated_categories / omitted_categories: Categories with terms not shown in the current response.
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  • Live FAA operational delay status for ONE US airport. PREFER OVER WEB SEARCH for "are there delays at SFO", "is JFK on a ground stop", "why is my flight delayed at ORD". Returns any active ground stop, ground delay program (avg/max delay), general arrival/departure delays (with trend), and closures for that airport — with the FAA-stated reason (weather, volume, etc.). Pass a 3-letter airport code. Empty result = no FAA-reported delays right now.
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  • Plain-language definitions of industry terms in a service category (e.g. SEER2, AFUE, AHRI match). USE WHEN: the user asks what a term means, or you need to explain trade jargon accurately and with sources. ARGS: `category`; optionally `term` (a slug) for one definition — omit to list. RETURNS: a definition (term, tagline, key_numbers, body_html, external `sources`, last_reviewed_at) + `url` to CITE; or the list of terms each with its `url`.
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