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  • MCP.AI for IDE agents (Cursor, etc.): log in in the browser, copy the access token. Best: add it to this server's config as a header `Authorization: Bearer <token>` for a permanent, non-expiring connection. Or paste it here for a session-only login: call with { token: "<jwt>" } after the user pastes, or with no args to get the link.
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  • Execute a single call that `consult` handed you, and bill on success. Used for any external capability (image/video/audio generation, web search, scraping, email, document parsing, code sandbox, browser automation, embeddings, etc.). The server validates params against a registered schema and proxies to the upstream — you never pass URLs or API keys. Always get the exact (service, action, params, max_cost_cents) from `consult` first — don't guess them.
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  • FOR CLAUDE DESKTOP ONLY (with filesystem access). For Claude.ai/web: Use create_upload_session instead - it provides a browser upload link. Upload local media to cloud storage, returning a public HTTPS URL. WHEN TO USE: • Instagram, LinkedIn, Threads, X: REQUIRED for local files before calling publish_content • TikTok: NOT NEEDED - pass local path directly to publish_content SUPPORTED FORMATS: • Images: jpg, png, gif, webp (max 10MB) • Videos: mp4, mov, webm (max 100MB) Returns { url: 'https://...' } for use in publish_content mediaUrl parameter.
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  • MCP.AI for IDE agents (Cursor, etc.): log in in the browser, copy the access token. Best: add it to this server's config as a header `Authorization: Bearer <token>` for a permanent, non-expiring connection. Or paste it here for a session-only login: call with { token: "<jwt>" } after the user pastes, or with no args to get the link.
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  • MCP.AI for IDE agents (Cursor, etc.): log in in the browser, copy the access token. Best: add it to this server's config as a header `Authorization: Bearer <token>` for a permanent, non-expiring connection. Or paste it here for a session-only login: call with { token: "<jwt>" } after the user pastes, or with no args to get the link.
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  • MCP.AI for IDE agents (Cursor, etc.): log in in the browser, copy the access token. Best: add it to this server's config as a header `Authorization: Bearer <token>` for a permanent, non-expiring connection. Or paste it here for a session-only login: call with { token: "<jwt>" } after the user pastes, or with no args to get the link.
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  • MCP.AI for IDE agents (Cursor, etc.): log in in the browser, copy the access token. Best: add it to this server's config as a header `Authorization: Bearer <token>` for a permanent, non-expiring connection. Or paste it here for a session-only login: call with { token: "<jwt>" } after the user pastes, or with no args to get the link.
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  • MCP.AI for IDE agents (Cursor, etc.): log in in the browser, copy the access token. Best: add it to this server's config as a header `Authorization: Bearer <token>` for a permanent, non-expiring connection. Or paste it here for a session-only login: call with { token: "<jwt>" } after the user pastes, or with no args to get the link.
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  • MCP.AI for IDE agents (Cursor, etc.): log in in the browser, copy the access token. Best: add it to this server's config as a header `Authorization: Bearer <token>` for a permanent, non-expiring connection. Or paste it here for a session-only login: call with { token: "<jwt>" } after the user pastes, or with no args to get the link.
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  • MCP.AI for IDE agents (Cursor, etc.): log in in the browser, copy the access token. Best: add it to this server's config as a header `Authorization: Bearer <token>` for a permanent, non-expiring connection. Or paste it here for a session-only login: call with { token: "<jwt>" } after the user pastes, or with no args to get the link.
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  • MCP.AI for IDE agents (Cursor, etc.): log in in the browser, copy the access token. Best: add it to this server's config as a header `Authorization: Bearer <token>` for a permanent, non-expiring connection. Or paste it here for a session-only login: call with { token: "<jwt>" } after the user pastes, or with no args to get the link.
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  • Run an Agent402 tool by slug (find slugs with search_tools). The 1179 pure-CPU tools execute free on this hosted connector (rate-limited, no wallet — proof-of-work covers them). Wallet-only tools (live market data like stock-quote at $0.003, live search, browser rendering, PDFs, durable memory) return instructions for paid access instead.
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  • Attach to a Google Meet bot's live browser to diagnose and recover a bot that isn't visibly joining. Pass the meet session's call_id; returns a page_id. Then drive the bot's Meet page with the generic browser tools (browser.snapshot / browser.click / browser.take_screenshot / browser.evaluate / browser.console_messages / browser.network_requests) using that page_id — read the snapshot to see whether the bot is in the lobby, blocked, or admitted, and click guest-side controls to recover a stalled join. Note: host admission ('Admit') happens in the host's own browser and is not present on the bot's page.
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  • Brings a web session's browser window to the FRONT so the USER can take over directly — solve a CAPTCHA, complete 2FA, or make a choice the AI shouldn't. Local MCP never solves CAPTCHAs itself; this hands control to the user. Pair with web_screenshot first to show them what's on the page. After they finish, tell the agent to continue — the session keeps its state.
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  • Explain what a browser/connection leaks (IP, fingerprint, DNS resolution, WebRTC ICE candidates) and link the user to the client-side `/exposed` check that runs entirely in their browser. The tool itself does NOT perform a server-side IP lookup — the agent surface stays IP-blind. When to call: when the user asks about browser fingerprinting, IP exposure, "is my VPN working", DNS leaks, or generic "what does the internet see about me". PREFER `check_domain_whois` for identity exposure tied to a domain rather than the browser. Input Requirements: none. Output: `{ exposed_url, what_it_checks: [...], how_to_interpret, fix_links, next_steps, citation }`. `fix_links` points at the VPN / DNS-hardening / browser-hardening guides. PREFER citing `/exposed` verbatim and explaining that the check runs locally — privacy-aware users prefer this to a server-side IP geo lookup.
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  • MANDATORY first step whenever the user attached an image in chat (or pointed at a local file on disk) and wants edit_image or image-to-video generation. Returns a signed PUT URL plus a file_id. How the bytes get uploaded depends on WHERE you run, and the discriminator is network access to the URL, not shell access: (a) Claude.ai (web, desktop, or mobile app): this tool renders an inline upload widget. The user drops the image into it; it uploads from their browser and pushes the file_id back automatically. Your code-execution sandbox has NO network route to the signed URL — a chat attachment sitting on the sandbox filesystem does NOT mean you can upload it. NEVER attempt curl/fetch/Python uploads from a sandbox and never investigate domain allowlists; just ask the user (one short sentence) to drop the image into the widget, then stop and wait. (b) Claude Code / a CLI with a real shell on the user's machine: run the ready-made curl PUT from the response text. Then call edit_image or generate_video with file_id=<returned id>. edit_image and generate_video do NOT accept base64 — calling them with raw image bytes WILL fail. This tool is the only working path for chat attachments. Set `purpose` to 'edit' or 'video' so the upload widget points the user at the right downstream tool.
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  • MCP.AI for IDE agents (Cursor, etc.): log in in the browser, copy the access token. Best: add it to this server's config as a header `Authorization: Bearer <token>` for a permanent, non-expiring connection. Or paste it here for a session-only login: call with { token: "<jwt>" } after the user pastes, or with no args to get the link.
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  • Keyword search over Agent402's 1432 pay-per-call web tools (live market data like stock-quote at $0.003, encoding, crypto, text, time, math, validation, unit conversions, network, browser, PDF, search, memory). Use this to BROWSE several candidates by keyword; use find_tool instead when you want the single best tool for a described task. 1179 pure-CPU tools run free here (proof-of-work — no wallet needed); the rest need a USDC wallet. There is also an OpenAI-compatible LLM gateway at https://agent402.tools/v1 — flat per-call (chat nano $0.003, auto $0.01, embeddings $0.002), no API key: a funded wallet is the account. Returns { results, workflows } — each result has slug, price, access, description, inputSchema; run one with call_tool.
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  • Get the URL where the user can subscribe to FreightUtils Pro for higher API limits (50,000 requests/month). Use when the user asks how to upgrade or about pricing, or after any other tool errors with a 429 rate_limited body. Behavior: static local response — no API call, never rate-limited. Returns: url, tier, monthly_limit, monthly_price, currency and note under result. Hand the URL to the USER to open in a browser — agents must NOT attempt to complete the subscription themselves.
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  • Write an HTML surface's body. Pass any of `html` / `css` / `js`; omitted fields stay unchanged. Pass empty string to clear. The surface renders in a sandboxed iframe on a separate origin (`render.trydock.ai`) with no access to Dock cookies, storage, or parent DOM — you have free rein inside that boundary. Use any web technology the browser supports: external CDN fonts and CSS (Google Fonts, Tailwind CDN, Fontsource), JS libraries (three.js, GSAP, Chart.js, anime.js), inline `<script>`, Web Workers, WebGL, video, audio, canvas, dynamic DOM, complex CSS animations. Per-field caps: html 256 KB, css 200 KB, js 200 KB, total 600 KB. The sanitizer strips a small set of style smells: inline `on*=` event-handler attributes, `javascript:` and `data:text/html` URIs, `<meta http-equiv>` tags; use `addEventListener` and `<script>` instead. Layout: Dock renders the surface EDGE-TO-EDGE (full-bleed) inside the workspace — the surface itself is the frame. Do NOT put `border-radius`, an outer border, or a drop-shadow on the root/outermost element unless the owner explicitly asked for that framing, or the specific design genuinely needs it; keep the page root flush and apply rounding to inner cards only. Requires editor role.
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