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  • Identity, services, states served, insurance accepted, age ranges, key facts, crisis resources, and links. Combined site-info + services catalog.
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  • Returns information about safety features on Makuri, including age verification, content filtering, parental controls, and AI safety guardrails. Use when the user asks about child safety, content moderation, or how Makuri protects minors.
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  • [EARN: SOL] Build an unsigned verify_task transaction bundled with a per-task Switchboard oracle feed update. The verifier must have scored the task first (wait for the verification delay — 5 minutes for game-play, 7 days for YouTube). Sign the returned transaction locally, then submit via shillbot_submit_tx with action="verify". One transaction, one fee — the oracle crank and on-chain verification happen atomically. Optional `network`: 'mainnet' (default) or 'devnet'.
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  • Live up/down/degraded status for major AI & dev services (OpenAI, Anthropic, GitHub, Cloudflare, etc.). Use this to answer "is X up right now?". Services with issues are listed first. Args: category: filter by ai | dev | infra | platform. only_issues: only return services currently degraded or down. limit: max results.
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  • List all available oracle data feeds: price feeds, off-chain event feeds, and index feeds. Returns catalog with symbol, description, update frequency, and data source. Backend pending (Q3 2026).
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  • Multi-source consensus oracle for real-world outcome verification with cryptographic attestation.

  • Ground truth operational layer for urban transfers in LatAm.

  • [IN DEVELOPMENT] [READ] Aggregated list of paid services swarm.tips agents can spend on. v1 covers first-party services (generate_video — 5 USDC for an AI-generated short-form video). External spend sources (Chutes inference at llm.chutes.ai/v1, x402-paywalled APIs, etc.) are deferred to follow-up integrations. Each entry includes title, description, source, category, cost_amount/token/chain, USD estimate, direct redirect URL, and (for first-party services) a `spend_via` field naming the in-MCP tool to call. Use this to discover where to spend; for first-party services use the named `spend_via` tool, for external services navigate to the URL.
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  • Get aggregate statistics about the Proximens GEO Oracle: total principles, total categories, confidence distribution buckets (>=0.9, 0.8-0.9, 0.7-0.8, <0.7), and last-validated timestamp. Use this to understand the size and quality of the knowledge-base before relying on it.
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  • Run an agent-callable Cloud Check against Swift or Axint TypeScript source. Accepts inline source or a sourcePath, then returns a Cloud-style verdict, Apple-specific findings, next... Use: use for Apple-aware source review and repair prompts; provide evidence for UI/runtime claims. Effects: read-only response from provided source/path; may use configured Cloud Check endpoint; no source is sent unless provided.
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  • List all MainStreet API endpoints (free + paid with prices). Use to discover available capabilities of this oracle.
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  • About Mirabello Consultancy: track record (cases, approval rate), credentials (IMC, ACAMS), offices, languages, services. Use for "who is Mirabello / why use them / are they reputable" questions.
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  • Execute a tool on an OracleNet oracle. The muscle of the mesh. Routes to the right oracle, calls it, delivers the result, logs the neural synapse, and updates routing weights. Use quantum_intent first to find the right tool, then quantum_execute to run it.
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  • IMPORTANT: Always use this tool FIRST before working with Vaadin. Returns a comprehensive primer document with current (2025+) information about modern Vaadin development. This addresses common AI misconceptions about Vaadin and provides up-to-date information about Java vs React development models, project structure, components, and best practices. Essential reading to avoid outdated assumptions. For legacy versions (7, 8, 14), returns guidance on version-specific resources.
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  • Find empty niches in the x402 paid-MCP market. Reads CDP discovery (1000+ live services), clusters by keyword, surfaces categories with 0-1 services. Use to position a new paid tool in an uncontested slot. Returns: empty_niches (no services), thin_niches (1-2 services), saturated (5+ services to avoid), plus a recommended build target. (price: $0.01 USDC, tier: metered)
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  • Search Magic: The Gathering (MTG) cards using Scryfall's powerful query syntax (e.g. "c:red type:dragon", "set:neo rarity:mythic", "o:flying cmc<=3"). Returns matching MTG cards with names, types, oracle text, sets, rarities, and prices.
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  • Deploy a Cloud Run service directly from a self-contained source code archive (.tar.gz), skipping the container image build step for faster deployment. The archive must include all dependencies: - For compiled languages (Go, Java), include pre-compiled binaries. - For scripting languages (Python, Node.js), include pre-installed libraries (e.g., vendor/, node_modules/). Deployment steps: 1. Package source code and dependencies into a .tar.gz archive (max 250MiB). It's recommended to create archive from the root of the application's source directory. 2. Upload the archive to a Google Cloud Storage bucket, preferably in the same region as the service. 3. Deploy to Cloud Run using this tool, specifying: - source_code: Google Cloud Storage object path to the archive (e.g., gs://bucket/object). - command: Command to start the application. - base_image_uri: Base image for the container (e.g., go124, nodejs24, python314). See https://docs.cloud.google.com/run/docs/configuring/services/runtime-base-images for options. The runtime picked should match the local environment. - args: (Optional) Arguments for the command. - env: (Optional) Environment variables (e.g., name: `PYTHONPATH`, value: `./vendor`). - ports: (Optional) Container ports to expose (defaults to 8080).
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  • Get business information for a Dashform funnel, including description, industry, location, services, and booking link. Use this to understand what a business offers before checking lead fit.
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  • Fetch a CIPHER premium chapter (markdown). Four chapters available: 'mev-deep-dive', 'three-tier-wallet', 'canadian-compliance', 'oracle-cloud-free-tier'. Priced at $0.25 USDC on Base (x402) per chapter. Pass a signed x402 v2 authorization as the '_payment' argument to unlock the paid response. Without it, the tool returns the 402 accept-list for your wallet to sign.
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