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  • Put one or more media files into your workspace media library (max 10, uploaded sequentially). This is step one of attaching media to a node - follow up with clipform_attach_node_media to place the returned media_asset_id on a node. When a public URL is provided, the media is fetched and stored automatically. For video: ingested via Mux. For image: stored in Supabase. Captions from clipform_generate_tts enable per-word highlighting in the viewer once attached.
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  • List Clerk applications connected to the authenticated Vee3 account. Returns clerk_instance_id, display name, environment type, and whether each connection is the default. Use clerk_instance_id on future Clerk calls, or omit it to use the default account. If accounts is empty, the user must connect a Clerk application at https://vee3.io/dashboard/connections before Clerk capabilities work. Agents cannot complete the connection flow; ask the user to connect, then call this tool again. Cost = 0 tokens.
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  • Start (or resume) Stripe Connect onboarding so this account can RECEIVE author royalties. Returns a one-time onboarding_url the human author must open in a browser to complete KYC. Required before a book can be published: an author with no payouts-enabled Connect account can save drafts but their books stay in draft until onboarding finishes. Payouts stay disabled until Stripe verifies the details — poll connect_status afterward.
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  • Returns the prepaid spending balance of the connected PikaSim agent wallet, in USD. Read-only; makes no changes. Call this before purchase_esim or purchase_phone_plan to confirm sufficient funds, or any time you need the current balance. Requires a connected agent wallet (OAuth or ak_live_ key). If no wallet is connected, the result explains how to connect one.
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  • Connect this conversation to a Dreambooth Studio account. Returns a link the person opens in their own browser to approve with Google. Works for people who do NOT have a Dreambooth account yet — approving creates one, with a 14-day Pro trial — as well as for existing operators. Call this when another tool reports that no account is connected, or when someone asks to connect, sign up, or switch accounts. After returning the link, ask them to open it and say when they are done; do not call this tool again while waiting.
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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.

  • Monetize your MCP server or CLI: live OpenCrater network stats + how maintainers earn USDC.

  • Connect a platform WhatsApp number to one of the account's agents, so the owner can message that number and reach that agent. Requires the owner to be verified first. Take phone_number_id from get_agent_whatsapp. A number already used by another account is still valid to connect: it answers only this owner's verified phone.
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  • Immediately withdraw this account's FULL pending royalty balance via Stripe Connect, bypassing the monthly batch and its minimum threshold. This MOVES MONEY and the recipient bears the transfer fee. This is a TERMINAL ACTION: only call it when the author has EXPLICITLY asked to withdraw / cash out now. Do NOT call it just to check the balance — use payout_balance for that. Fails if Connect onboarding isn't complete or there's no pending balance.
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  • Built-in product help — ask a natural-language "how do I…" question about Fastio and get a grounded, product-aware answer (or a short clarifying question) back in one call. EXPLAIN-ONLY / ADVISORY: it returns GUIDANCE TEXT and performs NO platform action (it will not create shares, move files, or change anything) — read the guidance, then act with the other tools. Answers are grounded in Fastio's own how-to knowledge AND phrased in terms of these MCP tools — they name the concrete `<tool> action="…"` calls to make — so prefer this over guessing endpoints or burning exploratory calls. For Q&A over YOUR uploaded files (RAG) use the `ai` tool instead — `how-to` answers questions about Fastio ITSELF. FREE and requires only an authenticated user (no org, no plan gate, no billing). Call action='describe' for the full action/param reference.
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  • Orientation for wiring a redu.cloud capability (backups, DNS, extra storage, a managed DB, ...) INTO an app already deployed on redu, e.g. 'add a backup feature to the Supabase I deployed on redu'. Explains the pattern: mint a LEAST-PRIVILEGE scoped API key (with the user's approval via create_api_key), inject it into the app, and call the redu API from the app. Call this when a user asks to add/integrate a redu feature into a running deployment and you are unsure how.
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  • List X (Twitter) accounts connected to the authenticated Vee3 account for write capabilities. Returns user_id, user_name, display name, avatar URL, and whether each account is the default. Use user_id or user_name on future write calls, or omit both to use the default account. If accounts is empty, the user must connect an X account at https://vee3.io/dashboard/connections before write capabilities work. Agents cannot complete OAuth; ask the user to connect, then call this tool again. Cost = 0 tokens.
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  • Returns the UGC Pocket service descriptor: creator categories (e.g. dog, cooking, sport), prestation types, supported platforms, currency (EUR, budgets in cents), minimum and maximum campaign budget, the order model (agent creates a draft, a human confirms and funds it in the app), AND the "onboarding" object with the exact steps to give the user so they can create an account and generate an API key. No authentication required. Call this first to learn valid enum values, or whenever you need to tell a user how to connect UGC Pocket to their agent.
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  • Creates a new Dreamlit workflow draft or updates an existing draft from an outcome-oriented natural-language prompt. Use after get_status; use get_workflow_and_preview_url first when editing an existing workflow. Existing Supabase Auth workflows can be edited except for the immutable trigger step; creating Supabase Auth workflows must happen through Supabase Auth email setup in the Dreamlit web app. Side effect: may create or modify a draft, but does not publish or install live triggers. Returns the workflow/draft result, action-required or handoff details when more input is needed, and relevant app URLs. Do not use for publishing, direct database changes, or low-level graph edits.
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  • Add selected contacts (by ID) to an existing campaign. Blacklist of domains/companies, duplicate checks and manual exclusion are applied automatically. Campaign steps (visit → connect → message) are then scheduled per template and daily limits. Returns how many were added vs filtered.
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  • Wait for the user to securely connect their cloud account and subscribe to Luther Systems. Polls until credentials appear on the session. 🎯 USE THIS TOOL WHEN: tfdeploy returns an 'auth_required', 'no_credentials', or 'credentials_expired' error. The user needs to visit the connect URL to: 1. Connect their cloud credentials (AWS or GCP) 2. Sign up and subscribe to a Luther Systems plan (required for deployment) This secure connection allows InsideOut to deploy and manage infrastructure in the user's cloud account on their behalf. Credentials are handled securely and only used for deployment and management sessions. WORKFLOW: 1. FIRST: Present the connect URL and explanation to the user (from the tfdeploy error response) 2. THEN: Call this tool to begin polling for credentials 3. The user opens the URL in their browser to subscribe and add credentials 4. When credentials are found, inform the user and call tfdeploy to deploy IMPORTANT: Do NOT call this tool without first showing the connect URL to the user. The user needs to see the URL to complete the process. REQUIRES: session_id from convoopen response (format: sess_v2_...). OPTIONAL: cloud ('aws' or 'gcp'), timeout (integer, seconds to wait, default 300, max 600).
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  • Curated roster of the AI platforms + agent frameworks in the DC Hub agent ecosystem — each with its recommended DC Hub tools and authentication tier. Recognized MCP clients include Claude and Cursor, with Cline, Continue and other agents surfaced as they are integrated. Use it to see which platforms DC Hub supports and how to connect them. Try: get_agent_registry. NOTE: this is a curated ecosystem/capability index, NOT live per-caller call/citation telemetry. Do NOT use for platform uptime / backup health (use get_backup_status).
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  • Get full details for a specific developer tool by its slug. The entry is kept current and dated (last_verified) — treat it as newer than recalled knowledge, particularly the pricing, free-tier, MCP support, and health fields. Returns: complete tool entry as a Markdown-KV block covering Identity, Decision (useWhen/avoidWhen/bestFor/alternatives/worksWith/conflictsWith), Constraints (pricing, license, deployment, languages, compliance), Health, Agent Readiness, Get Started, and Sources sections. Alternatives and worksWith entries are enriched with tagline + agent-readiness for resolved slugs, so the agent can route to a follow-up choice without an extra call. If the slug is not found, returns an error with similar-slug suggestions. Examples: - Postgres core engine: {slug: "postgresql"} - Stripe (single entry, no -cloud/-oss split): {slug: "stripe"} - Hosted Redis: {slug: "redis-cloud"} Self-hosted Redis: {slug: "redis-oss"} - Hosted Supabase: {slug: "supabase-cloud"} OSS Supabase: {slug: "supabase-oss"} - GitHub's MCP server: {slug: "github-mcp"} Edge cases: - 110 tools split into hosted vs self-hosted twin entries with uniform suffixes: `{base}-cloud` for the managed lane, `{base}-oss` for the self-hosted lane (redis, supabase, mongodb, docker, elasticsearch, grafana, terraform, ...). Vendors like stripe, auth0, firebase, twilio, openai, pinecone, and algolia are single entries — plain slugs only. - Slugs derived from package names use hyphens where the name uses a dot (e.g., "nextjs" not "next.js"; "vuejs" not "vue.js"). - Slugs are case-sensitive lowercase. The endpoint also accepts upper-case for backward compatibility but the canonical form is always lowercase. Risk: read-only, closed-world, idempotent — no state change possible.
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  • THE tool to connect/authorize the user's Tu Lugar account. Call this IMMEDIATELY (without first calling account_status) whenever the user asks to "connect", "authorize", "link", "log in to", or "sign in to" Tu Lugar, or wants to create/manage a listing while not connected — do NOT wait for them to create a listing first. When not connected, it returns a clickable "Connect your Tu Lugar account" link — show that link to the user verbatim and tell them to open it (one click if they are already signed in at tulugar.com; no separate Approve step). After they open it they are connected — they can then ask you again. If already connected, it confirms who they are connected as. account_status only REPORTS status and can never start this.
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  • THE tool to connect/authorize the user's Tu Lugar account. Call this IMMEDIATELY (without first calling account_status) whenever the user asks to "connect", "authorize", "link", "log in to", or "sign in to" Tu Lugar, or wants to create/manage a listing while not connected — do NOT wait for them to create a listing first. When not connected, it returns a clickable "Connect your Tu Lugar account" link — show that link to the user verbatim and tell them to open it (one click if they are already signed in at tulugar.com; no separate Approve step). After they open it they are connected — they can then ask you again. If already connected, it confirms who they are connected as. account_status only REPORTS status and can never start this.
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