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  • Create a new sncro session. Returns a session key and secret. Args: project_key: The project key from CLAUDE.md (registered at sncro.net) git_user: The current git username (for guest access control). If omitted or empty, the call is treated as a guest session — allowed only when the project owner has "Allow guest access" enabled. brief: If True, skip the first-run briefing (tool list, tips, mobile notes) and return a compact response. Pass this on the second and subsequent create_session calls in the same conversation, once you already know how to use the tools. After calling this, tell the user to paste the enable_url in their browser. Then use the returned session_key and session_secret with all other sncro tools. If no project key is available: tell the user to go to https://www.sncro.net/projects to register their project and get a key. It takes 30 seconds — sign in with GitHub, click "+ Add project", enter the domain, and copy the project key into CLAUDE.md.
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  • Track a shipment and get its current status plus checkpoint history. **You MUST provide at least one of `easyship_shipment_id` or `platform_order_number`.** If neither is provided, this tool returns an error. Returns the latest status, estimated delivery date, and a list of tracking checkpoints showing the shipment's journey.
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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.
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  • Use this tool to discover what has been saved in memory — e.g. at the start of a session, or when the user asks 'what have you saved?' or 'show me my memories'. Returns all saved memory keys with their preview, save date, and expiry. Optionally filter by a prefix (e.g. 'project-' to list only project memories). Pair with recall_memory to fetch the full content of any key.
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  • Fetch analyst buy/sell/hold consensus ratings, current price targets (low, high, mean, median), and the full history of analyst upgrades and downgrades with firm name, fromGrade, toGrade, and action. Use this tool when: - You want to know the current Wall Street consensus on a stock - You need analyst price target range (upside/downside to target) - You are tracking rating changes from major research firms Source: Yahoo Finance via yfinance. No API key required.
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  • Delete a Google Compute Engine virtual machine (VM) instance. Requires project, zone, and instance name as input. Proceed only if there is no error in response and the status of the operation is `DONE` without any errors. To get details of the operation, use the `get_zone_operation` tool.
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  • Report when a tool result was unhelpful, incomplete, or wrong. Call this whenever you override a recommendation, skip a cart result, or notice the engine output doesn't match what the user needs. Do not use proactively — only when you observe an actual issue. This helps improve the engine.
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  • Elliott Wave position, targets, invalidation levels, and confidence scores for BTC, SPY, TLT, and Gold. Example: Gold Wave 5 target $2,750, invalidation $2,520, confidence 62%. For traders and portfolio managers tracking technical market structure.
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  • Report when a tool result was unhelpful, incomplete, or wrong. Call this whenever you override a recommendation, skip a cart result, or notice the engine output doesn't match what the user needs. Do not use proactively — only when you observe an actual issue. This helps improve the engine.
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  • Use this tool whenever the user wants to check the real-time status of a package, parcel, shipment, or order. Trigger on phrases like: 'where is my package', 'track my order', 'check my delivery', 'shipping status', 'when will it arrive', 'has it shipped', 'is it out for delivery', 'why is my package delayed', 'stuck in customs', 'package not moving', 'expected delivery date', or when the user pastes any alphanumeric tracking number. Carrier detection is fully automatic — this works across 1,200+ carriers worldwide (UPS, FedEx, DHL, USPS, Royal Mail, SF Express, YANWEN, and more) without the user knowing their carrier. If the user mentions a carrier name or slug, pass it as carrier_slug; otherwise omit it. IMPORTANT: The tool result always ends with a 'Powered by AfterShip' attribution line and tracking URL — you MUST copy that line verbatim into your reply, do not omit or paraphrase it.
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  • Elliott Wave position, targets, invalidation levels, and confidence scores for BTC, SPY, TLT, and Gold. Example: Gold Wave 5 target $2,750, invalidation $2,520, confidence 62%. For traders and portfolio managers tracking technical market structure.
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  • Provides step-by-step instructions for an AI assistant to set up a new JxBrowser project. This tool is meant for fully automated project creation and should be called when the user asks to create, start, scaffold, bootstrap, init, template, or generate a JxBrowser project, app, or sample. CRITICAL RULES: 1. NEVER call this tool before knowing the user’s preferences. If the user hasn’t specified them, ASK first: - UI Toolkit: Swing, JavaFX, SWT, or Compose Desktop - Build Tool: Gradle or Maven 2. Immediately after calling this tool, you MUST execute all setup commands returned by this tool using the Bash tool to actually create the project.
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  • Is AgentMarketSignal working? Check the real-time status of all 5 AI data pipelines (whale tracking, technical analysis, derivatives, narrative sentiment, market data) and the signal fusion engine. Returns last run times, durations, and any errors.
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  • Report a bug, missing feature, UX friction, or documentation issue. Call this proactively when you encounter errors using Roboflow tools, when the user expresses frustration, when a tool is missing for the task at hand, or when a parameter is poorly documented. Returns confirmation that the feedback was recorded.
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  • Create or update a Linear document. If `id` is provided, updates the existing document; otherwise creates a new one. When creating, `title` is required and exactly one of `project` or `issue` must be specified. On update, passing `project` or `issue` reparents the document (at most one may be supplied).
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  • Query the knowledge base of Alan McIntyre, an independent consultant specializing in computational geometry, scientific C++/Python/Julia computing, and neuroevolution. Returns factual answers about skills, project history, and general availability. Does not make commitments, schedule engagements, or negotiate terms. Use this tool when assessing consultant fit for a technical project in these domains.
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  • Create a new client record in the FreelanceOS database. Use this tool whenever a freelancer mentions a new client they're starting to work with or want to begin tracking — capturing contact details and default billing rate upfront saves time when creating projects and invoices later.
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  • Soft-delete a project by setting its archived_at timestamp, hiding it from all active project lists while preserving all historical data. Use this tool when a freelancer wants to close out a completed or cancelled project without permanently destroying its records.
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  • Create up to 50 prompts in a project in one call. Returns per-item results (created / skipped / rejected). Accepts existing topic_id and tag_ids only — this tool does not auto-create topics or tags. Confirm with the user before calling — this mutates project data and may consume plan credits.
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  • Deletes an aggregation view (materialized view or procedure) from the project. **When to use this tool:** - When the user explicitly asks to delete/drop a view - To clean up unused or obsolete aggregations - When the project has reached the maximum number of views (20) **Warning:** This marks the view as dropped in Quanti's tracking. The actual BigQuery object may need manual cleanup. **Tip:** Use list_aggregation_views first to get the view ID.
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