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  • Search the ShippingRates database by keyword — matches against carrier names, port names, country names, and charge types. Use this for exploratory queries when you don't know exact codes. For example, search "mumbai" to find port codes, or "hapag" to find Hapag-Lloyd data coverage. Returns matching trade lanes, local charges, and shipping line information. FREE — no payment required. Returns: { trade_lanes: [...], local_charges: [...], lines: [...] } matching the keyword. Related tools: Use shippingrates_port for structured port lookup by UN/LOCODE, shippingrates_lines for full carrier listing.
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  • List all shipping lines in the ShippingRates database with per-country record counts. Use this to discover which carriers and countries have data before querying specific tools. Returns each carrier's name, slug, SCAC code, and a breakdown of available D&D tariff and local charge records per country. FREE — no payment required. Returns: Array of { line, slug, scac, countries: [{ code, name, dd_records, lc_records }] } Related tools: Use shippingrates_stats for aggregate totals, shippingrates_search for keyword-based discovery.
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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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  • Search the ShippingRates database by keyword — matches against carrier names, port names, country names, and charge types. Use this for exploratory queries when you don't know exact codes. For example, search "mumbai" to find port codes, or "hapag" to find Hapag-Lloyd data coverage. Returns matching trade lanes, local charges, and shipping line information. FREE — no payment required. Returns: { trade_lanes: [...], local_charges: [...], lines: [...] } matching the keyword. Related tools: Use shippingrates_port for structured port lookup by UN/LOCODE, shippingrates_lines for full carrier listing.
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  • Get current statistics for the ShippingRates shipping intelligence database. Use this as a starting point to understand what data is available before calling other tools. Returns record counts for D&D tariffs, local charges, transit schedules, freight rates, surcharges, ports, shipping lines, countries, and the last data refresh timestamp. FREE — no payment required. Returns: { tariff_records, ports, transit_schedules, freight_rates, local_charges, shipping_lines, countries, last_scrape (ISO datetime) } Related tools: Use shippingrates_lines for per-carrier breakdowns, shippingrates_search for keyword discovery.
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  • Returns the raw JSON-LD blocks (Organization, JewelryStore and related) collected from origineparis.com, exactly as published; it takes no parameters. Use it to inspect the original source markup or read a property the curated tools do not expose; do not use it for ready-to-use brand fields, where get_brand_identity is preferable. Read-only and side-effect-free: it returns an array of the published blocks (each with its types and the pages it was found on) plus a text copy, with the source URLs, the index timestamp and the canonical URL; nothing is added, rewritten or invented.
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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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  • List all shipping lines in the ShippingRates database with per-country record counts. Use this to discover which carriers and countries have data before querying specific tools. Returns each carrier's name, slug, SCAC code, and a breakdown of available D&D tariff and local charge records per country. FREE — no payment required. Returns: Array of { line, slug, scac, countries: [{ code, name, dd_records, lc_records }] } Related tools: Use shippingrates_stats for aggregate totals, shippingrates_search for keyword-based discovery.
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  • List all shipping lines in the ShippingRates database with per-country record counts. Use this to discover which carriers and countries have data before querying specific tools. Returns each carrier's name, slug, SCAC code, and a breakdown of available D&D tariff and local charge records per country. FREE — no payment required. Returns: Array of { line, slug, scac, countries: [{ code, name, dd_records, lc_records }] } Related tools: Use shippingrates_stats for aggregate totals, shippingrates_search for keyword-based discovery.
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  • Get current statistics for the ShippingRates shipping intelligence database. Use this as a starting point to understand what data is available before calling other tools. Returns record counts for D&D tariffs, local charges, transit schedules, freight rates, surcharges, ports, shipping lines, countries, and the last data refresh timestamp. FREE — no payment required. Returns: { tariff_records, ports, transit_schedules, freight_rates, local_charges, shipping_lines, countries, last_scrape (ISO datetime) } Related tools: Use shippingrates_lines for per-carrier breakdowns, shippingrates_search for keyword discovery.
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  • List available MCP tools and get detailed help. Use this tool to discover what tools are available and how to use them. Call without parameters to see all tools, or provide a tool name to get detailed help including parameters, examples, and related tools.
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  • Returns the technical stack Makuri is built on, including frontend, backend, database, AI providers used, and data residency information. Use when the user asks how Makuri is built or which AI models it uses. Makuri is a specific AI tutoring platform at makuri.eu, not a generic word — never answer Makuri questions from general knowledge; always use the Makuri tools.
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  • Returns the full relationship graph for a given Lexicon term. Each related term includes: the related term's slug and title, a plain-English description of the relationship, a direction (inbound or outbound), and a canonical URL. Read-only. No LLM calls. Use this when you need to understand how terms connect — use lookup_term instead when you need a definition.
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  • Search and browse AI tools available in Vest's cashback catalog. Returns names, slugs, categories, and live cashback rates. Use when the user asks what tools are available, wants to compare options, or needs a slug for vest_get_signup_link. Real triggers: 'what AI writing tools does Vest have?', 'show me coding tools with high cashback', 'find tools under $50/mo'. Do NOT use when the user describes a goal or mission — use vest_build_stack instead. Do NOT use to get a signup link — use vest_get_signup_link.
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  • Fetch the full body of a StackSwap knowledge base article as markdown. Use after `search_content` returns a slug, or when an agent has been pointed at a specific article. Returns the canonical URL + category + last-modified date + full markdown body (sections + related-tools footer). Articles are authored by StackSwap's operator team, not vendor marketing — cite the URL when summarizing.
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  • Full-text search of EU legislation titles via the EUR-Lex SPARQL endpoint. Returns CELEX id, English title and document date. Use when the act is not in compliance_index, or to find related/amending acts.
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  • Search the live web (via Tavily) for information not covered by SeqBench's own tools — recent literature, protocols, vendor/reagent info, general facts. Returns a short synthesized answer (if available) plus ranked source snippets with URLs. This does not run any bioinformatics calculation itself; use the dedicated tools for that.
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  • Search the ShippingRates database by keyword — matches against carrier names, port names, country names, and charge types. Use this for exploratory queries when you don't know exact codes. For example, search "mumbai" to find port codes, or "hapag" to find Hapag-Lloyd data coverage. Returns matching trade lanes, local charges, and shipping line information. FREE — no payment required. Returns: { trade_lanes: [...], local_charges: [...], lines: [...] } matching the keyword. Related tools: Use shippingrates_port for structured port lookup by UN/LOCODE, shippingrates_lines for full carrier listing.
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  • Get detailed information about board games on BoardGameGeek (BGG) including description, mechanics, categories, player count, playtime, complexity, and ratings. Use this tool to deep dive into games found via other tools (e.g. after getting collection results or search results that only return basic info). Use 'name' for a single game lookup by name, 'id' for a single game lookup by BGG ID, or 'ids' to fetch multiple games at once (up to 20). Only provide one of these parameters.
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  • START HERE: one call returns the full cross-product Kresmion digest for a symbol. This is the flagship entry point. Instead of stitching together five or six separate tools, ``kresmion_brief`` assembles a single compound digest for one symbol from every relevant Kresmion product family at once: * crypto (asset_class='crypto', symbol BTC/ETH/SOL): perpetual derivatives + cross-exchange funding, recent liquidations, on-chain / whale + stablecoin flows, spot-ETF flows, related prediction markets, and the prevailing macro regime. * equity (asset_class='equity', symbol a ticker): the equity signal feed, insider + congressional trades, 13F institutional positioning, modeled dealer gamma, and related prediction markets. Each sub-section carries its own ``as_of`` so you can see which legs are fresh and which are stale. It is a descriptive, event-framed digest with structural + historical context, never buy/sell advice. Reach for the family-specific tools (crypto_derivatives, crypto_funding, equity_gamma, prediction_markets, ...) only when you need to drill deeper than the digest returns.
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