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  • Add a contact channel to a company or person. Wraps the resource-scoped REST endpoints (POST /v1/{companies,people}/:id/{emails,phones,web-links,locations}). channel + the matching value field: - email → value.email - phone → value.e164_number (E.164; a leading "+" is added if missing) - web_link → value.url (+ optional value.platform, default "website") - location → value.city, value.country (+ optional address_line1/2, region, postal_code) value.label is optional (defaults to "work"). NOTE: adding a phone is supported on a PERSON but NOT on a company (no endpoint) — that combination returns a clear error. To READ existing channels, use well_query_records on the parent (companies/people) or the channel root.
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  • Search Wikidata for items or properties by text query. Returns QIDs or PIDs with labels, descriptions, and match metadata indicating whether the hit was on a label or alias. Use type="item" for real-world concepts (people, places, works) and type="property" to find predicate P-IDs. The API returns no total count — pagination is offset-based with no result ceiling indicator.
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  • Head-to-head verdict for two games on needmoar.games: which one players like more, each game's community score (the share of a library it beats) and rank, and the full distribution of opinions on both. Use this to answer "do people prefer A or B?". Pass Steam appids — resolve names with search_games first. The response links to the matching /vs page you can cite.
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  • Generate synthetic / fake user profiles via the MwVideos random_users API (POST /mwvideos/api/random_users). Returns name, gender, location, email, login, dob, phone, picture, and nat. Use when the user asks for random users, fake people, sample contacts, demo personas, UI fixtures, or test profiles. Pass `results` for how many profiles (default 1, minimum 1) and `isPro` as 0 or 1 when relevant (default 0). Authenticated user_id is injected server-side — do not invent profiles; always call this tool. These are FAKE people for demos and testing, not real PII.
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  • Compute the tip and per-person split for a bill. FREE. Typical input {"bill": 86.40, "tip_pct": 20, "people": 4} returns {"tip": 17.28, "total": 103.68, "per_person": 25.92}. Use for one bill shared among a group. Not for recurring household budgeting (budget_split). Errors: on invalid, missing, or malformed input this tool never raises a protocol error — it returns {"error": "<what is wrong and how to fix it>"} (for example {"error": "bill must be > 0 and people >= 1"}). Every call is read-only and idempotent, so after correcting the input it is always safe to retry.
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  • Compute the tip and per-person split for a bill. FREE. Typical input {"bill": 86.40, "tip_pct": 20, "people": 4} returns {"tip": 17.28, "total": 103.68, "per_person": 25.92}. Use for one bill shared among a group. Not for recurring household budgeting (budget_split). Errors: on invalid, missing, or malformed input this tool never raises a protocol error — it returns {"error": "<what is wrong and how to fix it>"} (for example {"error": "bill must be > 0 and people >= 1"}). Every call is read-only and idempotent, so after correcting the input it is always safe to retry.
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    Provides MCP tool adapters for Bioconductor methods like limma, DESeq2, and fgsea, enabling statistical analysis of omics data through containerized R execution. It serves as a bridge between MCP clients and bioinformatics tools for reproducible research workflows.
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    MCP server for the Mamba Labs People Finder & Email Verifier actor on Apify. Give it a company domain, name or LinkedIn URL and it returns the people at that company who match your role, seniority and department filters, each as a structured contact record with an optional verified business email.
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  • Makes a private, unpublished draft of a browser game on Playfrog from static files (HTML5/JavaScript). Nobody can see it or play it, including by direct link, and the response carries no play link because nothing serves the game yet. Covers requests to publish, share, post, put online, put on the internet, or host a browser game someone made, and requests for a link other people can play. Send the game files; an index.html at the top level is required, 2.5 MB of files in total. An optional cover image improves the game page and social share card. Returns claim_url, the one link that publishes the game: publishing requires a free Playfrog account, and the game becomes public only after a person opens that link, signs in or creates an account, and finishes publishing. An unpublished draft is deleted after 7 days. update_game_draft replaces the files of a draft made in this same connector session. Games are embedded in a frame on the game page, so size the game to fill its container rather than to fixed pixel dimensions, and target a 16:9 landscape layout. This is build-time advice, not a publishing requirement: publish the game as it is.
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  • Get Open Network Outages (No Authentication Required). Returns a list of publicly available network and/or application outages from ThousandEyes Internet Insights. This endpoint does not require authentication and provides visibility into global Internet infrastructure outages. Use this to: - Monitor current Internet outages affecting ISPs, DNS providers, CDNs, and SaaS providers - Track macro-level impact of Internet events - Get real-time visibility into infrastructure issues Args: ---- latest_seconds: Time window in seconds to look back (default: 86400 = 24 hours) minimum_outage_duration_seconds: Minimum duration filter (default: 200 seconds) Returns: ------- List of outage events with details about affected infrastructure
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  • Search the web for any topic and get clean, ready-to-use content. Best for: Finding current information, news, facts, people, companies, or answering questions about any topic. Returns: Clean text content from top search results. Query tips: describe the ideal page, not keywords. "blog post comparing React and Vue performance" not "React vs Vue". Use category:people / category:company to search through Linkedin profiles / companies respectively. If highlights are insufficient, follow up with web_fetch_exa on the best URLs.
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  • Strips the background from a video frame-by-frame using rembg (u2netp) on AetherWave's Python service. Pass a public `videoUrl`. Choose `bgType: "transparent"` for an alpha-channel WebM output (compositing) or `bgType: "color"` with a `customColor` hex for a solid replacement. 2 credits per second. Slowest tool in the surface (per-frame processing); a 6s clip takes ~4 min, a 30s clip ~15-20 min. Works best on subjects with clear edges (people, products). Returns the processed video URL (R2-hosted).
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  • How to swap $BOBAI on-chain: PancakeSwap V2 router, pair, swap paths, and the critical fee-on-transfer parameters (3% tax, min 15% slippage, SupportingFeeOnTransferTokens methods). $BOBAI reverts on a naive swap — use these.
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  • Fetch the FULL TEXT of a biomedical paper from PubMed Central (the open-access subset) by PubMed ID. PREFER OVER get_abstract when you need methods/results/discussion, not just the abstract — "read the full paper", "what methods did <PMID> use", "extract details from the paper". Resolves the PMID to its PMC id and returns the article body text (capped ~40k chars). Only open-access articles are in PMC — returns has_full_text:false (use get_abstract) otherwise.
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  • Returns the current skill cluster data for public jobs on the nü people website. Use this tool when the user wants an overview of which skills or technologies are currently in demand.
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  • Search patient discussion threads on community.navmds.com — the NavMDs forum where people discuss recovery timelines, what procedures actually cost them, choosing a surgeon, and what to expect. Use this for lived-experience questions ('what is rhinoplasty recovery like', 'how much did people actually pay for a tummy tuck', 'how do I pick a surgeon') where the doctor-directory tools can't help. Returns thread titles, categories, excerpts and canonical URLs; pass an id to get_community_thread for the full discussion. Community posts are patient discussion, not medical advice.
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  • Record something one person paid for the group. Split equally by default; pass split_between for a subset, or shares for an uneven split. One expense covers one set of people — a receipt whose items aren't all shared by everyone is several expenses, so call this once per group of items that the same people share, rather than splitting the total equally. Works on simple, accountless splits. Secure splits (created by a signed-in user) are read-only here and must be opened in a browser.
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  • Translate an i18n JSON locale file, keeping the key structure identical and placeholders ({name}, {{count}}, %s, HTML tags) intact. Pass existing_json to translate only the keys that are missing from it — the incremental sync people usually hand-roll a script for.
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  • Discover AgentMarketplace's capabilities, tools, auth methods, and scopes. Call this first when connecting to AgentMarketplace to understand what's available and how to authenticate. No authentication required. Returns a catalog of available tools, resources, auth methods, and scopes.
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  • The actual search terms people typed on Google Search and Maps before this business listing appeared — the only keyword data a local business gets for free, and the direct input to their Google Ads keyword set, page titles and profile description. google_business_insights answers HOW MANY people found the listing; this answers WHICH WORDS they used. ⚠ LOW-VOLUME TERMS ARE SUPPRESSED: Google withholds an exact count for them and returns only an upper bound, so those rows come back with impressions=null and below=<threshold>. Report those as “fewer than N” — NEVER as zero and never as the threshold itself, both of which are numbers a marketer would act on and neither is true. Counts are UNIQUE USERS per month summed across the window, not impressions; the two are not comparable. Google keeps roughly 12 months of history. Read-only, 0 credits. Needs Google Business Profile connected.
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  • Active website security scan: runs the ContrastScan C engine (11 modules — HTTP security headers, SSL/TLS, DNS, redirect chain, information disclosure, cookie flags, DNSSEC, HTTP methods, CORS, HTML hygiene, deep CSP analysis) against the live site and enriches the raw result with severity-ranked vulnerability findings and a letter grade. Use for a hands-on misconfiguration scan; use audit_domain for passive recon (DNS/WHOIS/SSL/threat intel) and scan_headers for headers only. Active outbound fetch — a per-target eTLD+1 throttle (60 req/min) applies. Free: 30/hr (costs 6 tokens), Pro: 500/hr. Returns {domain, resolved_ip, total_score, max_score, grade, findings, findings_count, headers, ssl, dns, redirect, disclosure, cookies, dnssec, methods, cors, html, csp_analysis, enterprise, summary, next_calls}.
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