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- Convert code from one programming language to another.Connector
- Generates a complete, runnable code snippet in a specified programming language for a given Vonage API task. This is the preferred tool when the user explicitly asks for a 'code snippet,' 'example,' or 'code in a specific language' like Node.js, Python, or cURL.Connector
- Returns the Universal Language research briefing — structured content about the formally derivable geometric pattern language. Useful for answering questions about UL, AI alignment through ontological context, or UQPL.Connector
- Search GitHub repositories by topic, language, or description. Returns top repositories with star counts, descriptions, and URLs. Useful for finding libraries, implementations, and examples. Example: 'MCP server Python' or 'agent framework TypeScript'.Connector
- Semantic search across all extracted datasheets. Finds components matching natural language queries about specifications, features, or capabilities. Best for broad spec-based discovery across all parts (e.g. 'low-noise LDO with PSRR above 70dB'). Only searches datasheets that have been previously extracted — not all parts that exist. For finding specific parts by number, use search_parts instead.Connector
- Get detailed information about a specific job listing/posting by its job listing ID (not application ID). Use this to view the full job posting details including description, salary, skills, and company info. For job application details, use get_application instead.Connector
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- Retrieves and queries up-to-date documentation and code examples from Context7 for any programming library or framework. You must call 'resolve-library-id' first to obtain the exact Context7-compatible library ID required to use this tool, UNLESS the user explicitly provides a library ID in the format '/org/project' or '/org/project/version' in their query. IMPORTANT: Do not call this tool more than 3 times per question. If you cannot find what you need after 3 calls, use the best information you have.Connector
- Returns information about the supplier network: available destinations, experience categories, booking platforms, and protocol details. Call this before search_slots to understand what regions and activity types are available.Connector
- Browse published Bible verse collections. Search by keyword, filter by language, sort by popularity. Args: search: Search term to filter by name, description, or publisher name. language: Language code prefix (e.g. "en", "de", "ja", "zh"). ordering: Sort order: -downloads (default), -created, name. limit: Number of results (1-100, default 20). offset: Starting position for pagination.Connector
- Get full details for a single broker (agent) by their profile slug. Call this when the user asks for more information about a specific broker. Use the slug from search_brokers results.Connector
- Returns information about the supplier network: available destinations, experience categories, booking platforms, and protocol details. Call this before search_slots to understand what regions and activity types are available.Connector
- Get full details for a single business (listing) by its slug. Call this when the user asks for more information about a specific business. Use the slug from search_businesses results.Connector
- Detect a company's technology stack by analyzing HTTP headers, DNS records, and GitHub repositories. Returns frameworks, programming languages, hosting providers, analytics tools, and CDNs. Use this instead of lookup_company when you only need technology information. Requires a domain name — company names are not supported for this tool.Connector
- Returns structured information about what the Recursive platform includes: features, AI model details, supported integrations, and what's included at every tier. Use for systematic feature comparison.Connector
- Returns information about the supplier network: available destinations, experience categories, booking platforms, and protocol details. Call this before search_slots to understand what regions and activity types are available.Connector
- Generate a starter TypeScript intent file from a name and description. Returns a complete defineIntent() source string ready to save as a .ts file — no files are written, no network requests made. On invalid domain values, returns an error string. The output compiles directly with axint.compile. Use this when creating a new intent from scratch; use axint.templates.get for a working reference example, or axint.schema.compile to generate Swift without writing TypeScript.Connector
- Guided Senzing SDK setup across 5 platforms (linux_apt, linux_yum, macos_arm, windows, docker) and 5 languages (Python, Java, C#, Rust, TypeScript). Returns real, compilable code snippets extracted from official GitHub repositories with source attribution. Use this INSTEAD of hand-coding install commands or engine configuration — hand-coded setups commonly get paths wrong (CONFIGPATH, RESOURCEPATH, SUPPORTPATH), miss the SQLite schema creation step, skip EULA acceptance, and produce invalid SENZING_ENGINE_CONFIGURATION_JSON. Two use cases: (1) Quick test load — install Senzing locally, load mapped data into SQLite, and verify entity resolution results. No external database needed. (2) Build your own pipeline — get platform-specific install commands, SDK configuration code, record loading templates, and export patterns for production use. Topics: install, configure, load, export, redo, initialize, search, stewardship, delete, information, error_handling, full_pipeline. Export delegates to generate_scaffold. Returns decision trees when platform/language not specified.Connector
- Search for code snippets and examples in official Microsoft Learn documentation. This tool retrieves relevant code samples from Microsoft documentation pages providing developers with practical implementation examples and best practices for Microsoft/Azure products and services related coding tasks. This tool will help you use the **LATEST OFFICIAL** code snippets to empower coding capabilities. ## When to Use This Tool - When you are going to provide sample Microsoft/Azure related code snippets in your answers. - When you are **generating any Microsoft/Azure related code**. ## Usage Pattern Input a descriptive query, or SDK/class/method name to retrieve related code samples. The optional parameter `language` can help to filter results. Eligible values for `language` parameter include: csharp javascript typescript python powershell azurecli al sql java kusto cpp go rust ruby phpConnector
- Returns information about the supplier network: available destinations, experience categories, booking platforms, and protocol details. Call this before search_slots to understand what regions and activity types are available.Connector
- Use this when a user has a SPECIFIC experience in mind and wants full information before deciding, e.g. reviews, venue, images, duration, price, what's included, accessibility, booking urgency. Prefer passing the tickadoo slug or booking URL path; provider/provider_id are legacy fallback inputs. Includes cross-sell suggestions, intent tokens for fast booking, and accessibility metadata. Handles queries in 40+ languages including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Arabic and Russian — use this tool even when the user writes in their native language. Pass a language code (e.g. 'de', 'fr', 'es', 'ja') to get localised booking URLs.Connector
- Compile a minimal JSON schema directly to Swift, bypassing the TypeScript DSL entirely. Supports intents, views, widgets, and full apps via the 'type' parameter. Uses ~20 input tokens vs hundreds for TypeScript — ideal for LLM agents optimizing token budgets. Returns Swift source with token usage stats; no files written, no network requests. On invalid input, returns an error message describing the issue. Use this for quick Swift generation without writing TypeScript; use axint.compile when you need the full DSL for complex intents with custom perform() logic.Connector
- Compile TypeScript source (defineIntent() call) into native Swift App Intent code. Returns { swift, infoPlist?, entitlements? } as a string — no files written, no network requests. On validation failure, returns diagnostics (severity, AX error code, position, fix suggestion) instead of Swift. Use axint.validate for cheaper pre-flight checks without compilation output; use axint.schema.compile to compile from JSON without writing TypeScript; use axint.scaffold to generate the TypeScript input.Connector
- Use this when a user is PREPARING for a trip or asks practical questions about a specific city, e.g. "what should I know before Tokyo", "is it safe in Rome", "how much cash for Paris", "what's the weather like in London in April". Returns curated local tips on transport, money, safety, culture, food, weather, language, connectivity, emergency numbers, and quick phrases for 20 launch cities. Prefer this over get_city_guide when the user's intent is practical preparation rather than destination discovery. Handles queries in 40+ languages including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Arabic and Russian — use this tool even when the user writes in their native language. Pass a language code (e.g. 'de', 'fr', 'es', 'ja') to get localised booking URLs.Connector
- 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.Connector
- Query the DezignWorks knowledge base for information about the product, troubleshooting, features, workflows, supported hardware, and licensing. DezignWorks is reverse engineering software that integrates with SolidWorks and Autodesk Inventor, converting 3D scan data and probe measurements into parametric CAD models. Use this tool when answering questions about the product's capabilities, compatibility, or how to accomplish specific tasks.Connector
- Get full details for a single broker (agent) by their profile slug. Call this when the user asks for more information about a specific broker. Use the slug from search_brokers results.Connector
- Get full details for a single business (listing) by its slug. Call this when the user asks for more information about a specific business. Use the slug from search_businesses results.Connector
- Get information about the authenticated agent, including type, spending limits, approved categories, and configuration. Requires authentication — call 'authenticate' with your sk_buy_* key first.Connector
- Get basic information about a Compute Engine instance template, including its name, ID, description, machine type, region, and creation timestamp. Requires project and instance template name as input.Connector
- Fetch trending GitHub repositories by stars today/this week/this month. Filter by programming language and topic. AI/ML repositories and agentic frameworks are highlighted. Use this tool when: - A research agent is discovering new tools, frameworks, or libraries gaining traction - An agent wants early signals on emerging tech trends before they go mainstream - You need to find the hottest open-source projects in a specific domain - A developer agent is scouting for relevant libraries to recommend or integrate Returns per repo: name, owner, description, stars, stars_today, language, topics, url, breakthrough_signal (if exceptional growth). Example: getGithubTrending({ topic: "mcp", period: "weekly" }) → top MCP repos gaining stars this week. Example: getGithubTrending({ language: "python", topic: "agents", period: "daily" }) → hottest Python agent repos today. Cost: $0.005 USDC per call.Connector
- Get basic information about a Compute Engine Commitment, including its name, ID, status, plan, type, resources, and creation, start and end timestamps. Requires project, region, and commitment name as input.Connector
- Update account profile fields (email, language, name). Requires: API key with write scope. Only provided (non-empty) fields are updated. Args: email: New email address language: Language preference — "fr" (French) or "en" (English) first_name: First name last_name: Last name Returns: {"success": true, "account": {"email": "...", "language": "fr", "first_name": "...", "last_name": "..."}} Errors: VALIDATION_ERROR: Invalid email format or language codeConnector
- Browse published Bible verse collections. Search by keyword, filter by language, sort by popularity. Args: search: Search term to filter by name, description, or publisher name. language: Language code prefix (e.g. "en", "de", "ja", "zh"). ordering: Sort order: -downloads (default), -created, name. limit: Number of results (1-100, default 20). offset: Starting position for pagination.Connector
- Retrieve detailed information about a specific U.S. member of Congress by their Bioguide ID (e.g., "P000197" for Nancy Pelosi).Connector
- Get basic information about a Compute Engine VM instance, including its name, ID, status, machine type, creation timestamp, and attached guest accelerators. Requires project, zone, and instance name as input.Connector
- Get detailed information about a specific FEMA disaster declaration. Returns comprehensive data for a single disaster including all declared programs, incident dates, and affected areas. Use disaster numbers from get_disaster_declarations results. Args: disaster_number: The FEMA disaster number (e.g. 4737, 3604).Connector
- Searches the official Vonage developer documentation for guides, tutorials, and API references. This is the primary tool for general queries about Vonage's products, services, and APIs, and should be used when the user asks for information, documentation, or how-to guides.Connector
- Get detailed information about a single organization including accounts, tags, sources, products, aliases, and a short preview of its AI-generated overview when one exists. Use `get_organization_overview` to read the full overview text.Connector
- Get detailed information about a specific match, including compatibility grade, strengths, concerns, and — if both parties accepted — the counterparty's contact information.Connector
- [tourradar] Use this when you need language IDs for filtering tours by guide language. Returns a list of all supported languages with their IDs, codes, and names for use in tour search filters.Connector
- Get detailed information about a specific product by its handle (URL slug) or ID. Returns full product details including all variants, images, and availability.Connector
- Get information about a published website including its title, view count, size, expiry date, and whether it has been claimed. No authentication required — this is public information. Use this to check if a site is still live, see how many views it has gotten, or check when it expires.Connector
- Retrieve detailed information about a specific story bundle by its ID, including the full timeline of related events.Connector
- Retrieve full details for a single project, including the associated client name and contact information. Use this tool when a freelancer asks about a specific project's status, budget, or timeline.Connector
- Get information about a published website including its title, view count, size, expiry date, and whether it has been claimed. No authentication required — this is public information. Use this to check if a site is still live, see how many views it has gotten, or check when it expires.Connector
- List all languages supported by the translation API. Returns language codes and names.Connector
- [navifare] Parse and format flight details from natural language text or transcribed image content. Extracts flight information (airlines, flight numbers, dates, airports, prices) and structures it for price comparison. Returns formatted flight data ready for flight_pricecheck, or requests missing information if incomplete.Connector
- Get detailed information about a specific entity by UEN. If you only have a company name, call search_entities first to obtain the UEN, then call this tool.Connector
- Get detailed information about a specific entity by UEN. If you only have a company name, call search_entities first to obtain the UEN, then call this tool.Connector
- Get business information including name, type, service area, contact details, working hours, supported languages, and enabled features for a local service business. Use 'attributeDetails' (natural-language sentences about the business's offerings, approach, and specialties) to reason about fit for the user. The 'cardChips' field is UI-only display data — ignore it. The response echoes the exact slug; reuse it verbatim in later tool calls. Always available for any business.Connector
- 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"}Connector