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  • Returns the canonical guide for using TMV from a coding-agent context. Covers the fix-test-retest loop, how to write a good test prompt, how to read the actionTrail / consoleErrors / failedRequests outputs, and common gotchas. Call this first if you're a new agent on a project — it'll save you a debug session. The same content is served at https://testmyvibes.com/docs/coding-agents.
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  • Atomic test set + cases + mocks + mappings ingest. Creates the test set row, every test case, every mock, and the mapping doc in one call. PREFER THE CLI FOR ON-DISK RECORDINGS. When the dev has a recorded test-set on disk (e.g. `./keploy/test-set-0/` produced by `keploy record`), invoke this via Bash instead — it streams bytes from disk to server in one HTTP round-trip: ``` keploy upload test-set \ --app <namespace.deployment> # or --cloud-app-id <uuid> --branch <uuid|name> # optional, find-or-create on name --test-set <path|name> # e.g. keploy/test-set-0 [--name <override>] # rename on the server ``` The CLI path runs in ~3 seconds for a typical recording; calling this MCP tool directly with the same bundle inlined as args takes minutes because Claude has to serialize ~10K+ tokens of YAML/JSON through tool_use. Reserve this MCP tool for cases where the data is already in conversation context (e.g. you just generated test cases programmatically and don't want to round-trip to disk). Each step is its own DB write; partial failure leaves earlier rows in place — callers can replay safely. `branch_id` is REQUIRED — direct writes to main via MCP are blocked. Every row lands on the branch overlay until merge. `test_cases[].mock_names` lists the mocks each case consumes; the server folds these into the mapping doc on upload. Returns { test_set, test_case_ids, mock_ids }.
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  • Live BGP routing health for a network resource — an ASN (e.g. "AS3215"), an IP ("8.8.8.8"), or a prefix ("193.0.0.0/22") — from RIPEstat (RIPE NCC's open routing-information service). Returns global visibility (how many of RIPE's route collectors currently see the resource) + an outage signal: healthy ≥0.9 · degraded ≥0.5 · outage <0.5. A sharp visibility drop = the network is losing global reachability. Use for "is network/ASN X reachable right now?". Pass `resource`.
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  • Returns the calling account's id/email/role plus internal-use eligibility: whether the account is staff-flagged, which domains run free, and how a given target URL would be billed if you submitted a test now. Use this first when you bring TMV into a new project — it confirms the project's API key actually maps to the expected operator account.
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  • Enables CHROs to benchmark their company's sabbatical policies against peer organizations using data from SHRM, Payscale, and Mercer. Inputs include company size, industry, and current policy details. Outputs structured comparison with cost impact analysis, eligibility criteria, and duration benchmarks. Ideal for strategic HR planning and policy optimization.
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  • Verify your API key and return your user ID. Use this to test authentication.
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  • Transform any blog post or article URL into ready-to-post social media content for Twitter/X threads, LinkedIn posts, Instagram captions, Facebook posts, and email newsletters. Pay-per-event: $0.07 for all 5 platforms, $0.03 for single platform.

  • kube-linter audit for Kubernetes manifests — 63 checks: security, availability, RBAC, network.

  • Reference guide to supply-chain simulation concepts: ordering policies, BOM, FDD formulas, event-driven simulation. Pure static text — no engine call, deterministic output. Use this when the user asks a conceptual 'how does this work' question rather than asking for a number.
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  • Returns available evaluation tools, what they check, and their pricing. Call this first to understand what Axcess can evaluate and how much each evaluation costs. This tool is FREE. All evaluation tools require USDC payment on Base network. Returns: JSON with tool descriptions, pricing, and rubric categories.
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  • Read-only agent workflow gate. Requires the current Axint session token from axint.session.start unless requireSession=false is explicitly set. Use this at session start, after context compaction, before planning, writing, building, or... Use: use at stage gates to prove Axint workflow coverage; not a final build/test substitute. Effects: read-only gate but may update tiny workflow freshness stamps; no network.
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  • Fetch HTTP response headers for a URL. Use when inspecting server configuration, security headers, or caching policies.
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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.
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  • Validate AP2 Policy Mandate JSON payloads against the Unified Build Contract v1.0 schema. Auto-generates MCP tool definitions from the mandate and simulates agent ingestion of agent_instructions. Use when authoring or testing AP2 agentic payment policies. Renders the interactive AINumbers tool as a widget; inputs are applied via the AIN Bridge and the tool runs client-side (zero PII, zero network).
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  • Reference text on supply-chain network optimization — mixed-integer programming (MIP), the structure of decision variables and constraints, the objective function for landed-cost minimization, and the common problem classes (facility selection, sourcing, flow constraints, multi-period, BOM/production, multi-objective). Also covers when to reach for optimization vs simulation. Pure static text — no engine call, deterministic output. Use this when the user asks a conceptual 'how does network optimization work' question. ChiAha's AMOS optimizer (open-source, Odin, GLOP/CBC via OR-Tools) powers the Tariff and Coffee Co-pack demos on the sandbox.
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  • Register a new ERC-8004 identity on-chain (gasless via Facilitator). The Facilitator pays all gas fees. The minted ERC-721 NFT is transferred to the specified wallet address. Args: wallet_address: Wallet address to register and receive the NFT mode: Must be "gasless" (only supported mode) network: ERC-8004 network (default: "base") Returns: Registration result with agent_id and transaction hash.
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  • Get on-chain reputation for an agent from the ERC-8004 Reputation Registry. Provide either agent_id (numeric ERC-8004 token ID) or wallet_address. Args: agent_id: ERC-8004 agent token ID (e.g. 2106) wallet_address: Agent's wallet address (resolved to agent_id) network: ERC-8004 network (default: "base") Returns: Reputation score, rating count, and network info.
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  • Detects testing frameworks and test coverage presence in a code snippet or GitHub repository. For code snippets: identifies test functions, assertions, mocks, fixtures, and frameworks (Jest, pytest, go test, JUnit, RSpec, etc.). For GitHub repos: counts test files vs source files, surfaces config files, and gives a coverage verdict. No code execution — pure static analysis.
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  • Get live Hive network state — total agent count, open bounties, settlement velocity, active rails, and network health. No authentication required. Use this to check if Hive is live before onboarding.
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