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  • Returns the LOCAL shell commands to package your working directory and upload it for an upload-mode deploy (no git, no PAT). Run them in the user's terminal, capture `source_token` from the upload's JSON response, then call deploy_app with that source_token (omit repo). Needs a redu API key in $REDU_API_KEY (create one at console.redu.cloud/category/user/api-keys). Excludes node_modules/.git/.venv/build output and .env by default; honors .gitignore when is_git_repo=true.
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  • List paginated order history for the internal account linked to the API key, newest first. Requires a logged-in MCP session created by the `tronsave_login` tool: include `mcp-session-id: <sessionId>` returned by `tronsave_login` on subsequent MCP requests. Internal tools never accept API keys via tool arguments; signature sessions resolve the latest internal API key on demand, while api-key sessions reuse the validated key from login. Use when the user asks about past purchases, fulfillment, payouts, or delegates on their internal account. Read-only. Pair with `tronsave_internal_order_details` for a single order's full snapshot.
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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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  • Return the catalog of paired models — concrete real-world systems that live in two ChiAha sandboxes simultaneously, one for dynamics (DES via ReliaSim) and one for statistics (distribution fitting + validation via ReliaStats). Today: a single paired model — the bottling line. Returns canonical model IDs + cross-MCP routing metadata (which ReliaSim chapter, which ReliaSim MCP tools, which ReliaStats mode consumes which file shape). Use when a user asks about cross-MCP workflows, paired sandboxes, or the bottling-line example. ANTI-FABRICATION: this is a soft-reference catalog — to actually run a simulation, the LLM client calls ReliaSim's MCP tools directly.
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  • List paginated order history for the internal account linked to the API key, newest first. Requires a logged-in MCP session created by the `tronsave_login` tool: include `mcp-session-id: <sessionId>` returned by `tronsave_login` on subsequent MCP requests. Internal tools never accept API keys via tool arguments; signature sessions resolve the latest internal API key on demand, while api-key sessions reuse the validated key from login. Use when the user asks about past purchases, fulfillment, payouts, or delegates on their internal account. Read-only. Pair with `tronsave_internal_order_details` for a single order's full snapshot.
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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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  • Submit feedback about Hjarni itself — confusing tool descriptions, missing capabilities, unexpected errors, friction, or praise. Use this when something about the MCP server, a tool, or the product behavior is worth flagging to the maintainers. Do NOT use this for the user's own notes or knowledge — those belong in notes-create. Required: category ('bug'|'confusing'|'missing_feature'|'friction'|'praise'|'other'), message (string, what's wrong and ideally what you'd expect instead). Optional: severity ('low'|'medium'|'high', default 'medium'), tool_name (the MCP tool the feedback is about, e.g. 'notes-update'), context (JSON-encoded string with any extra structured data — error excerpts, the arguments you tried, the workflow that broke).
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