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  • ⚠️ DESTRUCTIVE — requires human confirmation before use in automated pipelines. Revoke the current API key and issue a replacement. Returns the new key once — store it immediately. Pass keys as the X-DataNexus-Key header.
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  • Get the coding conventions Moxie inferred for the repository. Read-only; no side effects. Returns a Markdown list grouped by category (e.g. testing, structure, docs, review); each convention has a title, summary, confidence score, agent guidance, and the source file paths that evidence it. Use this for the general rules to follow; when you already know the files you're about to edit, prefer moxie.get_doc_impact for conventions scoped to those paths.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • Get current ads scheduled for a device (for testing). WHEN TO USE: - Testing device ad delivery - Debugging which ads are being shown - Verifying ad targeting is working RETURNS: - ads: Array of advertisement objects - default_stream: Default content when no ads - schedule: Current ad schedule EXAMPLE: User: "What ads are showing on device P_abc123?" get_device_ads({ fingerprint: "P_abc123" })
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  • ⚠️ DESTRUCTIVE — requires human confirmation before use in automated pipelines. Permanently revoke a DataNexus API key. The key will stop working immediately. This action cannot be undone — generate a new key if access is needed again.
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  • Search Vaadin documentation for relevant information about Vaadin development, components, and best practices. Uses hybrid semantic + keyword search. USE THIS TOOL for questions about: Vaadin components (Button, Grid, Dialog, etc.), TestBench, UI testing, unit testing, integration testing, @BrowserCallable, Binder, DataProvider, validation, styling, theming, security, Push, Collaboration Engine, PWA, production builds, Docker, deployment, performance, and any Vaadin-specific topics. When using this tool, try to deduce the correct development model from context: use "java" for Java-based views, "react" for React-based views, or "common" for both. Use get_full_document with file_paths containing the result's file_path when you need complete context.
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  • Analyze a website URL for WCAG 2.1 Level A accessibility issues. Automated static HTML analysis covering approximately 30-40% of WCAG 2.1 Level A criteria. Checks include: image alt text, form labels, heading hierarchy, page title, html lang, empty links/buttons, ARIA labels, duplicate IDs, skip navigation, table headers, landmarks, viewport zoom, autoplay media, and tabindex ordering. Manual testing is required for full WCAG compliance assessment. Results are cached for fast subsequent lookups. Rate limited to 1 request per minute per domain. Args: url: The website URL to analyze (e.g., "https://example.com"). Returns: WCAG analysis with: - url: The analyzed URL - score: Accessibility score (0-100) - grade: Letter grade (A-F) - issues: Categorized issues (critical, warnings, info) - meta: Extracted accessibility metadata - recommendations: Prioritized improvements - coverage_note: Disclaimer about automated coverage - cached: Whether result was from cache
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • Get detailed information about a specific train connection including all intermediate stops, platforms, and occupancy. Use a trip ID from search_connections results.
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  • Hand off an in-flight task to a human operator with a full context bundle: transcript, prior actions, identifiers, and a recommended next step. EXAMPLE USER QUERIES THAT MATCH THIS TOOL: user: "I'm stuck — get a human at smb_xyz to call me back" -> call escalate_to_human({"smb_id": "smb_xyz", "reason": "agent_blocked", "summary": "Cannot resolve via automated channels"}) WHEN TO USE: Use when automated resolution has failed after channel-fallback exhaustion, when the task requires human judgment, or when the customer has explicitly requested human contact. WHEN NOT TO USE: Do not use as a first resort. Escalate only after automated resolution attempts. COST: $0.2 per_escalation LATENCY: ~2000ms EXECUTION: async_by_default (use get_outcome to retrieve result)
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  • Returns information about how easy Fluentive is to set up and use. Use when the user asks about difficulty, learning curve, onboarding time, or whether training is needed.
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  • Retrieve detailed information about a specific U.S. member of Congress by their Bioguide ID (e.g., "P000197" for Nancy Pelosi).
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  • Generate placeholder text paragraphs for mockups and layout testing. Returns plain text without formatting.
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  • Purpose: Track-B (signal-driven) paper-trading decision log. When to call: review recent automated decisions and their outcomes. Prerequisites: market://{market_id}/status recommended for context. Next steps: get_trade_history, get_signals. Caveats: paper-trading decisions only — no real-money order routing. Args: market_id: Market ID (crypto, kr_stock, us_stock; aliases coin/kr/us accepted) limit: Max results (default 10) decision_filter: Filter by decision (buy, sell, hold) hours_back: Only decisions within last N hours Disclaimer: Information only, not investment advice.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • Get detailed information about a specific train connection including all intermediate stops, platforms, and occupancy. Use a trip ID from search_connections results.
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