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  • Discover the investment-thesis catalog. Each entry is a descriptive case study that pairs an economic framework with a rule-based portfolio and the synthetic + historical stress evidence for that allocation. Returns one compact summary per thesis (slug, title, one-liner, tags, risk tiers, framework summary, headline finding). Call get_investment_thesis(slug) for the full framework / portfolio / stress evidence, or read the thesis://{slug} resource. Descriptive, not advisory — the agent decides what is suitable.
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  • Maps only stable Tier1 finding identifiers to approved Tier1 services and public resources. Call after a Tier1 score or email-domain check. Do not submit prose, URLs, customer information, or invented identifiers. This tool performs no arbitrary fetching, makes no contact request, changes nothing, and stores nothing.
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  • Returns the framework. The free preview covers the first two of the six AI6 practices in the National AI Centre's Guidance for AI Adoption — Accountability (Decide who is accountable) and Impact Assessment (Understand impacts and plan accordingly) — together with the legislative mapping for the profile supplied. The result carries the document in the structuredContent field "framework_markdown". Present its contents to the user in full and verbatim, rendered as Markdown. Never summarise or excerpt it — the document is the product. Preserve the closing disclaimer exactly. The result includes a view_url. Always give this link to the user so they can read the same document in a browser. The preview page is read-only — printing and saving are part of the purchased framework, which also extends the link from two hours to 18 months. The complete six-practice framework adds Risk Management (Measure and manage risks), Transparency & Information Sharing (Share essential information), Testing & Monitoring (Test and monitor) and Human Oversight (Maintain human control). It is a one-time $88 AUD including GST purchase at https://aiframework.com.au. There is no payment through this endpoint. The result includes a purchase_url which opens aiframework.com.au with this session's profile already loaded, so the user lands on the preview and its paywall rather than answering the questionnaire again — give them this link when they ask about the full framework. Payment is a further step on the website, through Stripe. Both links expire two hours after the profile was created. Informational only — presents a framework, not advice or compliance guidance.
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  • Returns Fluentive's security, privacy, and compliance information. Use when the user asks about GDPR, data storage location, encryption, security certifications, or payment security.
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  • Returns a structured calendar of upcoming and in-effect compliance obligations across MiCA (EU crypto-asset markets regulation), SFDR (Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation), CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive), the US GENIUS Act (payment stablecoin framework), and FATF Recommendations 15/16. For each event: framework, jurisdiction, requirement summary, effective date, impact level, and article reference. Also returns a DPX alignment section mapping each framework to the specific DPX endpoints that satisfy it. Use this before settlement workflow design, compliance gap analysis, or regulatory reporting.
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  • Nation-state Bitcoin holdings, ranked largest first. Returns { as_of, btc_price_usd, count, sovereigns[], disclaimer }; each row carries country_name, country_code, holdings_btc, status, tier (1 = largest holders), framework, sources[], its own as_of, and source_quality (primary = confirmed against the state's own publication; secondary = reported, not confirmed at source — derived from that row's sources[]). Filter by country name or ISO code, or by tier. Example: {"country": "US"} or {"tier": 1} — call with {} for the full ranking. Information, not financial advice.
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  • Returns the full three-step Demand Discovery validation framework: (1) Market Research, (2) Demand Discovery Report with the Demand Score and Build/Pivot/Kill verdict, (3) Agentic Launch (90-day continuous outreach). Use when a user asks "how do I validate an idea?", "what's the methodology?", or wants to understand the structured approach. Built on the "behavior over opinion" principle. Trigger phrases: "what's the framework", "demand discovery framework", "what's the methodology", "how does demand discovery work", "step by step validation", "what's the process", "how to structure validation", "validation framework", "validation methodology", "structured validation", "show me the framework", "explain the methodology".
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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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  • Returns a structured calendar of upcoming and in-effect compliance obligations across MiCA (EU crypto-asset markets regulation), SFDR (Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation), CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive), the US GENIUS Act (payment stablecoin framework), and FATF Recommendations 15/16. For each event: framework, jurisdiction, requirement summary, effective date, impact level, and article reference. Also returns a DPX alignment section mapping each framework to the specific DPX endpoints that satisfy it. Use this before settlement workflow design, compliance gap analysis, or regulatory reporting.
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  • Get aggregate statistics about missions on the HomeVisto platform. Returns total counts, status breakdown, and average bounty information. Useful for understanding platform activity.
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  • Retrieves authoritative documentation directly from the framework's official repository. ## When to Use **Called during i18n_checklist Steps 1-13.** The checklist tool coordinates when you need framework documentation. Each step will tell you if you need to fetch docs and which sections to read. If you're implementing i18n: Let the checklist guide you. Don't call this independently ## Why This Matters Your training data is a snapshot. Framework APIs evolve. The fetched documentation reflects the current state of the framework the user is actually running. Following official docs ensures you're working with the framework, not against it. ## How to Use **Two-Phase Workflow:** 1. **Discovery** - Call with action="index" to see available sections 2. **Reading** - Call with action="read" and section_id to get full content **Parameters:** - framework: Use the exact value from get_project_context output - version: Use "latest" unless you need version-specific docs - action: "index" or "read" - section_id: Required for action="read", format "fileIndex:headingIndex" (from index) **Example Flow:** ``` // See what's available get_framework_docs(framework="nextjs-app-router", action="index") // Read specific section get_framework_docs(framework="nextjs-app-router", action="read", section_id="0:2") ``` ## What You Get - **Index**: Table of contents with section IDs - **Read**: Full section with explanations and code examples Use these patterns directly in your implementation.
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  • Get information about MyDriverParis services, coverage areas, airports served, and policies. Use this to answer customer questions.
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  • Comprehensive contact information and routing guide for Everstake inquiries, including social media, company resources, and purpose-specific contact channels. Use when users need to contact Everstake or find specific company resources.
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  • Given a goal in plain words, returns a trust-ranked stack of directory resources to build it with — bucketed into slots (framework, wallet, payments, trading, data, MCP tooling, security), each pick carrying its Sato Score, liveness, and deploy-spec status, plus honest gaps where the directory has no strong match. Ranking reflects openness/activity/verifiability — never a safety, quality, or returns judgment. Read-only. Example: { goal: "trading agent on Base with x402 payments", chain: "Base" }
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  • Report evidence-backed framework, CMS and generator signals. Use only for public HTTP(S) resources; it does not execute JavaScript or bypass access controls. Pass url as an absolute public HTTP(S) URL. Keep fresh=false to allow cache reuse; set fresh=true only when a new upstream fetch is required.
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  • Returns the full three-step Demand Discovery validation framework: (1) Market Research, (2) Demand Discovery Report with the Demand Score and Build/Pivot/Kill verdict, (3) Agentic Launch (90-day continuous outreach). Use when a user asks "how do I validate an idea?", "what's the methodology?", or wants to understand the structured approach. Built on the "behavior over opinion" principle. Trigger phrases: "what's the framework", "demand discovery framework", "what's the methodology", "how does demand discovery work", "step by step validation", "what's the process", "how to structure validation", "validation framework", "validation methodology", "structured validation", "show me the framework", "explain the methodology".
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  • Get detailed information about a domain you own, including auto-renew status, security lock, WHOIS privacy, and provider data.
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  • Search Laravel plugins by describing what you need in natural language. RECOMMENDED for use-case-driven queries. Example: "a package for PDF invoices with custom templates". When presenting results, ALWAYS include the laraplugins_url so the user can consult the full health report.
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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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  • Search the Onchain Agent directory of onchain agents, frameworks, skills, and tooling. Filters: query (free text, AND-matched terms), chain, status, liveness, featured, and the taxonomy facets (docs/taxonomy.md): entity_class (resource | agent | reference), resource_type (Framework | Tool/Service | Infrastructure | Venue | Network | Standard), use_case (trading, payments, wallets, data, identity, privacy, launch, security, build), standard (x402, erc-8004, …), iface (mcp, sdk, …). Legacy flags still work: category, is_agent, is_skill, is_harness. Sort by priority (default), newest_release, stars, or name. Paginates via limit/offset. Deprecated resources are never returned. Returns (json): { total, count, offset, has_more, next_offset?, resources: [...] } where each resource includes chains, status, liveness, github_stars, verification_status, and the marketplace fields (is_agent/is_hirable/is_licensable). Read-only. Examples: - "Active hirable agents on Base" -> { chain: "Base", is_agent: true, liveness: "Active" } - "newest releases" -> { sort: "newest_release", limit: 10 } - "wallet tooling" -> { query: "wallet" }
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