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  • Recherche de professionnels de santé libéraux conventionnés dans un rayon géographique. Précision géo HYBRIDE depuis le géocodage BAN (Chantier C) : ~77 % des PS sont géolocalisés à l'adresse précise (rue/bâtiment, `distance_km` exacte au m près), ~23 % restent au centroïde commune (~3 km, repli pour adresses non géocodables — DROM, Monaco, CEDEX, lieux-dits). Lire `geo_precision` PAR résultat — ne pas présumer une précision uniforme. Codes type_ps Ameli présents en base (3) : '1' médecins, '2' auxiliaires médicaux (fourre-tout : IDE, kinés, sages-femmes, podologues, orthophonistes, orthoptistes, IPA), '5' chirurgiens-dentistes. Pour cibler une profession précise (ex: IDE seuls, kinés seuls, podologues seuls), passer par `specialite_codes` plutôt que `type_ps_codes` qui ratisse plus large. Liste exhaustive des codes spécialité disponibles via le tool `lister_specialites_ameli`. Multi-sites : par défaut un PS exerçant sur N adresses apparaît N fois — utiliser `dedupe_by_ps=true` pour regrouper par praticien et lister les sites en sous-objet. Distance retournée en km vol d'oiseau (haversine PostGIS) — pour distance routière, croiser avec un service externe (OSRM, ORS). Chaque PS géolocalisé porte `geo_precision` ∈ {`"adresse"`, `"centroide_commune"`} : `"adresse"` = coords BAN précises, `distance_km` exacte, classement individuel fiable ; `"centroide_commune"` = ~3 km, `distance_km` IDENTIQUE pour tous les PS d'une même commune (non discriminante intra-commune — filtre de zone uniquement, pas de classement/choix d'un PS individuel). **Param `precise_only`** (défaut false) : à true, exclut les PS au centroïde commune et ne renvoie que les ~77 % géocodés à l'adresse BAN (`distance_km` exacte) — recommandé pour les rayons courts (<3 km) et le classement intra-commune. PÉRIMÈTRE : libéraux conventionnés UNIQUEMENT. HORS PÉRIMÈTRE : médecins exclusivement hospitaliers/salariés, biologistes médicaux salariés en LBM, anatomopathologistes hospitaliers, médecins du travail, médecine légale. Pour effectifs tous statuts, voir Annuaire Santé ANS (RPPS, esante.gouv.fr) — non couvert par ce serveur. Source : Annuaire santé Ameli (Assurance Maladie), MAJ hebdomadaire. Réutilisation soumise à l'art. L.1461-2 CSP — citer la source et la date de sync.
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  • Convert a single photo into a textured 3D GLB model. Uses Seed3D — generates accurate geometry and materials from one image. Async — returns requestId, poll with check_job_status. 350 sats per model. Pay per request with Bitcoin Lightning — no API key or signup needed. Requires create_payment with toolName='generate_3d_model'.
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  • Trouve un PS par identité (matching trigram tolérant aux accents/typos). Usage : "Dr Martin à Paris" → `nom: "Martin", departement: "75"`. Nom obligatoire ; `prenom` et `departement` affinent. Tri par `match_score` ∈ [0..1] décroissant (score trigram pg_trgm). Un score <0.5 = homonymie partielle à confirmer côté caller. Sans `departement`, des homonymes exacts ("Pierre Martin") ont TOUS le même score ~1.0 et ne sont pas départagés — toujours filtrer par dept ou prénom sur un nom commun. `truncated: true` = d'autres résultats existent (restreindre, ne pas parcourir). Chaque résultat géolocalisé porte `geo_precision` ∈ {`"adresse"`, `"etablissement_finess"`, `"centroide_commune"`} — lire ce champ pour évaluer la fiabilité des `coords` (précise BAN/FINESS au m près vs centroïde commune ~3 km, non discriminant intra-commune). Catégorie par défaut : Civil (C, ~97 % — libéraux, salariés privés, hospitaliers contractuels). Opt-in : `include_agents_publics: true` ajoute Agents publics (M, ~0,3 % — PH titulaires, ARS, CNAM, Éducation nationale, PMI, militaires SSA) ; `include_etudiants: true` ajoute Étudiants (E, ~2,5 % — internes, externes, élèves IDE/SF). Réf : https://mos.esante.gouv.fr/NOS/TRE_R09-CategorieProfessionnelle/. Source : Annuaire Santé, Agence du Numérique en Santé (ANS) — Licence Ouverte v2.0
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  • WORKFLOW: Step 1 of 4 - Start infrastructure design conversation Open an InsideOut V2 session and receive the assistant's intro message. The response contains a clean message from Riley (the infrastructure advisor) - display it to the user. ⚠️ Riley will ask questions - forward these to the user, DO NOT answer on their behalf. CRITICAL: This tool returns a session_id in the response metadata. You MUST use this session_id for ALL subsequent tool calls (convoreply, tfgenerate, tfdeploy, etc.). ⚠️ The session_id includes a ?token=... suffix (format: sess_v2_xxx?token=yyy) which is part of the session credential — without it, downstream tools fall back to a tokenless connect URL that 401s. Always pass session_id verbatim to subsequent tools and to the user; do NOT shorten, paraphrase, or strip the ?token= portion when summarizing the session in chat or in your own scratch notes. Use when the user mentions keywords like: 'setup my cloud infra', 'provision infrastructure', 'deploy infra', 'start insideout', 'use insideout', or similar intent to begin infra setup. OPTIONAL: project_context (string) - General tech stack summary so Riley can skip discovery questions and jump to recommendations. The agent should confirm this with the user before sending. Include whichever apply: language/framework, databases/services, container usage, existing IaC, CI/CD platform, cloud provider, Kubernetes usage, what the project does. Example: 'Next.js 14 + TypeScript, PostgreSQL, Redis, Docker Compose, deployed to AWS ECS, GitHub Actions CI/CD, ~50k MAU'. NEVER include credentials, secrets, API keys, PII, source code, or internal URLs/IPs -- only general metadata summaries useful to a cloud architect agent. IMPORTANT: source (string) - You MUST set this to identify which IDE/tool you are. Auto-detect from your environment: 'claude-code', 'codex', 'antigravity', 'kiro', 'vscode', 'web', 'mcp'. If unsure, use the name of your IDE/tool in lowercase. Do NOT omit this — it controls the 'Open {IDE}' button on the credential connect screen. OPTIONAL: github_username (string) - GitHub username for deploy commit attribution. Pre-populates the GitHub username field on the connect page. 💡 TIP: Examine workflow.usage prompt for more context on how to properly use these tools.
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  • Edit an image with natural language instructions. Uses Nano Banana 2 — understands context, handles object addition/removal, style transfer, and inpainting. Returns JSON with image URL. Resolution-tiered pricing: 1K=200 sats, 2K=300 sats, 4K=450 sats. Pay per request with Bitcoin Lightning — no API key or signup needed. Requires create_payment with toolName='edit_image' and resolution param.
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  • Liste les spécialités médicales (savoir_faire RPPS) avec leur libellé et le nombre de PS qui les portent. Tool d'aide à la découverte pour le LLM : avant d'appeler densite_professionnels_sante ou professionnels_rpps_par_dept avec un `savoir_faire_code` précis (ex 'SM04' Cardiologie), utiliser ce tool pour obtenir la liste exhaustive. Filtre par défaut : profession_code='10' (Médecin) — retourne donc les spécialités médicales (cardiologie, dermato, gynéco, etc.). Passer `profession_code` pour énumérer les spécialités d'une autre profession (ex '60' Infirmier → spécialités IDE), ou `null` pour tous savoir_faire confondus. Résultats triés par count_ps DESC (spécialités les plus représentées en premier). Paginé : `limit` (défaut 50), la réponse expose `total` et `truncated`. Source : RPPS / Annuaire Santé ANS (Supabase dump mensuel).
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  • [chieflab_* alias of chiefmo_approve_action] Approve one ChiefMO publish/send action so its executor (publish_approved_post / send_approved_email) can fire. USE WHEN the user — in IDE chat — said 'approve <channel>' (e.g. 'approve linkedin', 'approve hn'), 'approve all', 'ship it', 'go ahead', or otherwise greenlit a specific draft you rendered. Match the user's words to the channel, look up agentGuide.renderInChat[channel].actionId from the launch response, and call this tool with that actionId. This is the IDE-native approval path — no need to push the user to the reviewUrl. Pass `actionId` (preferred) or `id` (legacy alias).
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  • WORKFLOW: Step 1 of 4 - Start infrastructure design conversation Open an InsideOut V2 session and receive the assistant's intro message. The response contains a clean message from Riley (the infrastructure advisor) - display it to the user. ⚠️ Riley will ask questions - forward these to the user, DO NOT answer on their behalf. CRITICAL: This tool returns a session_id in the response metadata. You MUST use this session_id for ALL subsequent tool calls (convoreply, tfgenerate, tfdeploy, etc.). ⚠️ The session_id includes a ?token=... suffix (format: sess_v2_xxx?token=yyy) which is part of the session credential — without it, downstream tools fall back to a tokenless connect URL that 401s. Always pass session_id verbatim to subsequent tools and to the user; do NOT shorten, paraphrase, or strip the ?token= portion when summarizing the session in chat or in your own scratch notes. Use when the user mentions keywords like: 'setup my cloud infra', 'provision infrastructure', 'deploy infra', 'start insideout', 'use insideout', or similar intent to begin infra setup. OPTIONAL: project_context (string) - General tech stack summary so Riley can skip discovery questions and jump to recommendations. The agent should confirm this with the user before sending. Include whichever apply: language/framework, databases/services, container usage, existing IaC, CI/CD platform, cloud provider, Kubernetes usage, what the project does. Example: 'Next.js 14 + TypeScript, PostgreSQL, Redis, Docker Compose, deployed to AWS ECS, GitHub Actions CI/CD, ~50k MAU'. NEVER include credentials, secrets, API keys, PII, source code, or internal URLs/IPs -- only general metadata summaries useful to a cloud architect agent. IMPORTANT: source (string) - You MUST set this to identify which IDE/tool you are. Auto-detect from your environment: 'claude-code', 'codex', 'antigravity', 'kiro', 'vscode', 'web', 'mcp'. If unsure, use the name of your IDE/tool in lowercase. Do NOT omit this — it controls the 'Open {IDE}' button on the credential connect screen. OPTIONAL: github_username (string) - GitHub username for deploy commit attribution. Pre-populates the GitHub username field on the connect page. 💡 TIP: Examine workflow.usage prompt for more context on how to properly use these tools.
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  • Get current Tour de France race phase. Returns one of: 'pre' (before the first stage, with nextStage + daysUntil), 'live' (a stage is currently running, with currentStage + elapsedPct), 'rest-day' (rest day between stages, with restDay + nextStage), 'between-stages' (off-day between consecutive stages, with lastStage + nextStage), 'finished' (race over, with finalStage).
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  • List all generated reports with status and summary info. Returns an array of report objects with id, report_type, status, title, and summary. Use the report id with atlas_get_report for details or atlas_download_report to download completed PDFs. Free.
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  • Search WhatDoTheyKnow public authorities by name. Returns up to `limit` authorities whose name or short_name contains `query` (case-insensitive). Use the `slug` field with authority_json or build_request_url as the next step. Example: search_authorities("Liverpool") → slug "liverpool_city_council" Then: authority_json with that slug, or build_request_url with it.
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  • Associate an email and handle with your account. Step 1: Call with just email — sends a 6-digit verification code. Step 2: Call with email + code + handle — verifies and completes setup. This lets you log in to the console and sets your permanent @handle.
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  • SESSION-RECOVERY · FIRST CALL when a session starts and the user mentions launch / users / growth / customers / metrics / revenue / marketing / what next / shipping. Returns a command-center bootCard with `headline`, `priority`, `cards[]` (each carries kind + label + literal user command + runHandle), and `next` (the one-line prompt). Aggregates: pending approvals + ripe measurements + new engagement + queued prospects + recent launches + manual-publish-pending actions. ChiefLab is stateful and re-summonable — even if the conversation was lost, the IDE was switched, or the runId was forgotten, this call recovers the workspace business state. If any cards exist, agents should surface them BEFORE drafting a new launch.
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  • List all dataset categories and themes with counts per portal. Great first step to discover what data types are available before searching with search_datasets. Returns total datasets, count per portal and category list with counts. No parameters required.
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  • Liste des professionnels de santé libéraux conventionnés d'un département, avec filtres optionnels par spécialité ou type de PS. Pour énumération administrative — pas de rayon. Codes type_ps Ameli présents en base (3) : '1' médecins, '2' auxiliaires médicaux (fourre-tout : IDE, kinés, sages-femmes, podologues, orthophonistes, orthoptistes, IPA), '5' chirurgiens-dentistes. Pour cibler une profession précise (ex: IDE seuls), passer par `specialite_code` plutôt que `type_ps_code` qui ratisse plus large. Liste exhaustive des codes spécialité disponibles via le tool `lister_specialites_ameli`. Pagination : utiliser `offset` pour récupérer les pages suivantes quand `truncated=true`. Multi-sites : utiliser `dedupe_by_ps=true` pour regrouper par praticien. PÉRIMÈTRE : libéraux conventionnés UNIQUEMENT. HORS PÉRIMÈTRE : médecins exclusivement hospitaliers/salariés, biologistes médicaux salariés en LBM, anatomopathologistes hospitaliers, médecins du travail, médecine légale. Pour effectifs tous statuts, voir Annuaire Santé ANS (RPPS, esante.gouv.fr) — non couvert par ce serveur. Source : Annuaire santé Ameli (Assurance Maladie), MAJ hebdomadaire. Réutilisation soumise à l'art. L.1461-2 CSP — citer la source et la date de sync.
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  • SESSION-RECOVERY · FIRST CALL when a session starts and the user mentions launch / users / growth / customers / metrics / revenue / marketing / what next / shipping. Returns a command-center bootCard with `headline`, `priority`, `cards[]` (each carries kind + label + literal user command + runHandle), and `next` (the one-line prompt). Aggregates: pending approvals + ripe measurements + new engagement + queued prospects + recent launches + manual-publish-pending actions. ChiefLab is stateful and re-summonable — even if the conversation was lost, the IDE was switched, or the runId was forgotten, this call recovers the workspace business state. If any cards exist, agents should surface them BEFORE drafting a new launch.
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  • Resolves a package/product name to a Context7-compatible library ID and returns matching libraries. You MUST call this function before 'query-docs' to obtain a valid Context7-compatible library ID UNLESS the user explicitly provides a library ID in the format '/org/project' or '/org/project/version' in their query. Selection Process: 1. Analyze the query to understand what library/package the user is looking for 2. Return the most relevant match based on: - Name similarity to the query (exact matches prioritized) - Description relevance to the query's intent - Documentation coverage (prioritize libraries with higher Code Snippet counts) - Source reputation (consider libraries with High or Medium reputation more authoritative) - Benchmark Score: Quality indicator (100 is the highest score) Response Format: - Return the selected library ID in a clearly marked section - Provide a brief explanation for why this library was chosen - If multiple good matches exist, acknowledge this but proceed with the most relevant one - If no good matches exist, clearly state this and suggest query refinements For ambiguous queries, request clarification before proceeding with a best-guess match. 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 result you have.
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  • Search the user's conversation memory. Returns ranked results with content, source timestamps, and confidence scores. For KNOWLEDGE UPDATE questions ('current', 'now', 'most recent'): make two calls — one with scoring_profile='balanced' and one with scoring_profile='recency' — then use the value from the most recent source_timestamp. For COUNTING questions ('how many', 'total'): results may not be exhaustive — search with varied terms and enumerate explicitly before counting. If all results score below 0.3, reformulate with synonyms or specific entity names from the question.
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  • Returns all Lexicon-generated intelligence as structured JSON — every VS comparison and methodology analysis ever run, with full evidence citations. Paginate with page and limit. Filter with query.
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  • Discover Apideck tools. Call with no args for domain index; filter with domain/search_terms/scope.
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