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  • Fetch PyPI download breakdown for a package by operating system (Linux, Windows, Darwin, null) from pypistats.org. Returns per-OS download counts.
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  • Perform a Linux package vulnerability audit using SecDB. ## What this tool does Analyzes the installed packages of a Linux system-identified by OS and OS version-and returns vulnerability information plus a Markdown summary. The audit results are based exclusively on the package list provided by the user. ## When to use this tool Use this tool when the user wants to determine: - whether installed packages contain known vulnerabilities - whether a host, VM, container, or base image is affected by security advisories - which packages require patching or upgrading If the user does not know the valid values for `os` or `version`, first call the `linux_os` tool to retrieve the exact supported combinations. ## Inputs - **os**: Linux distribution identifier supported by SecDB (use `linux_os` to obtain allowed values). - **version**: OS version or codename corresponding to the selected distribution. - **packages**: list of installed packages, **one per line**, generated using the appropriate system command: ### For RPM-based distributions (RHEL, CentOS, Rocky, Alma, SUSE) rpm -qa --qf '%{NAME}-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}.%{ARCH}\n' ### For DEB-based distributions (Ubuntu, Debian) dpkg-query -W -f='${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}\n' ### For Alpine Linux apk list -I The raw output of these commands can be passed directly as the `packages` input (one package per line). ... python3 3.12.3-0ubuntu2.1 amd64 systemd 255.4-1ubuntu8.10 amd64 tmux 3.4-1ubuntu0.1 amd64 ... ## Outputs - **report**: structured objects describing the advisories affecting the audited packages. - **summary**: Markdown summary including total vulnerabilities, severity breakdown, and key findings. ## LLM usage guidelines - Never guess whether a package is vulnerable-always call this tool for Linux audits. - If `os` or `version` is unclear or missing, call `linux_os` and ask the user to choose a valid combination. - Normalize the package list to “one entry per line” if the user provides unstructured output. - The `summary` is already Markdown and can be shown directly. - Use `report` when deeper technical analysis is required.
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  • List supported Linux operating systems and their corresponding versions for use with the `linux_audit` tool. ## What this tool does Returns an array of supported OS/version pairs, each in the form: {"os":"name", "versions":["version or codename"]} This allows the LLM and the user to know exactly which inputs are valid for the `linux_audit` tool. ## When to use this tool Use this tool when: - the user does not know which OS names or versions are supported - the user provides unclear or ambiguous OS information - you need to validate `os`/`version` before performing a Linux audit This tool should typically be called **before `linux_audit`** whenever parameters are uncertain. ## Inputs This tool does not require any input. ## Outputs Returns an array of objects: - **os**: supported Linux distribution identifier - **versions**: corresponding list of supported release or codename Example: [ {"os": "ubuntu", "versions": ["noble","focal"]}, {"os": "debian", "versions": ["bookworm","sid"]}, {"os": "redhat", "version": ["redhat-9.0"]} ] ## LLM usage guidelines - Use this tool to validate or suggest correct OS/version combinations before calling `linux_audit`. - If the user provides invalid or misspelled OS names, retrieve the official list here and ask them to select one. - Do not guess operating system identifiers-always rely on this tool to confirm correctness.
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  • Will the lifts run? A 48-hour operating-risk estimate from the Open-Meteo forecast — wind-hold (gusts), visibility, cold (wind-chill), and heavy-snow control delays. Modeled guidance, NOT the resort's own operating decision — always check live lift status.
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  • What Wiremi is and is not, plus its regulatory registrations. Honest about being ROSCA-first (not primarily remittance), not reporting to bureaus yet, and not operating US payment rails. No personal data.
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  • Get detailed information for a specific VA facility. Returns comprehensive facility data including address, contact info, operating hours, services offered, patient wait times, and patient satisfaction scores. Args: facility_id: The VA facility ID (e.g., "vha_648", "vba_310", "nca_907"). Obtain from find_va_facilities results.
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    Arch MCP provides three main capabilities: * Access to Arch Wiki, AUR packages, official repos, and installed packages * Search, analyze, and securely install packages with built-in 50+ safety checks * Guided workflows for troubleshooting, security audits, and dependency analysis
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  • Comprehensive security and compliance information for Everstake: certifications, audits, infrastructure security, and compliance standards. Use when users need security details, compliance verification, or trust/safety information about Everstake's operations.
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  • Get detailed information about a specific ad request, including pool selections if targeting mode is manual.
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  • Get information about the currently active DanNet server. Returns: Dict with current server information: - server_url: The base URL of the current DanNet server - server_type: "local", "remote", or "custom" - status: Connection status information Example: info = get_current_dannet_server() # Returns: {"server_url": "https://wordnet.dk", "server_type": "remote", "status": "active"}
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  • List OS images available for on-demand compute instances. Requires: API key with read scope. Returns: {"images": [{"id": "UBUNTU_24_04_64BIT", "name": "Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (x86_64)", "family": "linux", "flavour": "ubuntu"}, ...]}
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  • [EXPERIMENTAL] Run a shell command inside the per-workspace Linux sandbox. Captures stdout/stderr (64 KB cap), exit code, duration. Requires Cloudflare Containers; degrades to 503 otherwise.
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  • Permanently delete a persistent Linux machine AND its disk. This cannot be undone — use scalix_computer_stop if you may want the files back.
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  • Extract structured, verified data from a commercial real estate T12 / operating statement (trailing-twelve-month income and expense report; PDF, Excel .xlsx, or CSV; native or scanned). Returns property info, reporting months, and categorized line items (income, expenses, subtotals) with monthly values and totals, plus a deterministic verification report that reconciles row totals against monthly values and Effective Gross Income, Total Operating Expenses, and Net Operating Income against the underlying rows. Every field carries a status and confidence; uncertain fields are flagged, never silently guessed. Anonymous use is limited to 3 documents/day; pass an API key from rentrollapi.com via the X-Api-Key header for more.
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