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  • Sets or clears the default idle content for a display. Idle content is shown whenever the display has no active live content. Provide html OR url to set idle content (mutually exclusive — url is wrapped in a full-page iframe document), or omit both to clear idle content. Provide content_description to make later state reads easier for agents. When the display is currently idle (no active live content), the new idle is pushed to the display immediately; otherwise it stays dormant until the live content ends. Requires admin scope.
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  • Returns information about safety features on Makuri, including age verification, content filtering, parental controls, and AI safety guardrails. Use when the user asks about child safety, content moderation, or how Makuri protects minors.
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  • Newest-first listing of the caller's in-app alert inbox. Each item is a single fire of an alert with a `dashboard` channel — written by the cron evaluator (or `test_alert`). By default dismissed items are hidden and read items are included. Cursor-paginated by `fired_at`. Sample tier rejected — alerts are a paid-tier feature.
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  • Reads the raw HTML source code currently shown on a display. Use this to inspect, modify or reuse existing content. Typical workflow: read_display_html to get the HTML, make changes, then send_html to push it back. Returns the complete HTML string plus metadata. If no live content is active, returns idle content if set. Requires content_only scope.
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  • Get detailed CV version including structured content, sections, word count, and audience profile. cv_version_id from ceevee_upload_cv or ceevee_list_versions. Use to inspect CV content before running analysis tools. Free.
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  • Create a job description from text within a hiring context. Returns a JD object with 'id' and stored content. Use JD content as jd_text in atlas_fit_match, atlas_fit_rank, atlas_start_jd_fit_batch, and atlas_start_jd_analysis. Requires context_id from atlas_create_context or atlas_list_contexts. Free.
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  • Scrape content from a single URL with advanced options. This is the most powerful, fastest and most reliable scraper tool, if available you should always default to using this tool for any web scraping needs. **Best for:** Single page content extraction, when you know exactly which page contains the information. **Not recommended for:** Multiple pages (call scrape multiple times or use crawl), unknown page location (use search). **Common mistakes:** Using markdown format when extracting specific data points (use JSON instead). **Other Features:** Use 'branding' format to extract brand identity (colors, fonts, typography, spacing, UI components) for design analysis or style replication. **CRITICAL - Format Selection (you MUST follow this):** When the user asks for SPECIFIC data points, you MUST use JSON format with a schema. Only use markdown when the user needs the ENTIRE page content. **Use JSON format when user asks for:** - Parameters, fields, or specifications (e.g., "get the header parameters", "what are the required fields") - Prices, numbers, or structured data (e.g., "extract the pricing", "get the product details") - API details, endpoints, or technical specs (e.g., "find the authentication endpoint") - Lists of items or properties (e.g., "list the features", "get all the options") - Any specific piece of information from a page **Use markdown format ONLY when:** - User wants to read/summarize an entire article or blog post - User needs to see all content on a page without specific extraction - User explicitly asks for the full page content **Handling JavaScript-rendered pages (SPAs):** If JSON extraction returns empty, minimal, or just navigation content, the page is likely JavaScript-rendered or the content is on a different URL. Try these steps IN ORDER: 1. **Add waitFor parameter:** Set `waitFor: 5000` to `waitFor: 10000` to allow JavaScript to render before extraction 2. **Try a different URL:** If the URL has a hash fragment (#section), try the base URL or look for a direct page URL 3. **Use firecrawl_map to find the correct page:** Large documentation sites or SPAs often spread content across multiple URLs. Use `firecrawl_map` with a `search` parameter to discover the specific page containing your target content, then scrape that URL directly. Example: If scraping "https://docs.example.com/reference" fails to find webhook parameters, use `firecrawl_map` with `{"url": "https://docs.example.com/reference", "search": "webhook"}` to find URLs like "/reference/webhook-events", then scrape that specific page. 4. **Use firecrawl_agent:** As a last resort for heavily dynamic pages where map+scrape still fails, use the agent which can autonomously navigate and research **Usage Example (JSON format - REQUIRED for specific data extraction):** ```json { "name": "firecrawl_scrape", "arguments": { "url": "https://example.com/api-docs", "formats": ["json"], "jsonOptions": { "prompt": "Extract the header parameters for the authentication endpoint", "schema": { "type": "object", "properties": { "parameters": { "type": "array", "items": { "type": "object", "properties": { "name": { "type": "string" }, "type": { "type": "string" }, "required": { "type": "boolean" }, "description": { "type": "string" } } } } } } } } } ``` **Prefer markdown format by default.** You can read and reason over the full page content directly — no need for an intermediate query step. Use markdown for questions about page content, factual lookups, and any task where you need to understand the page. **Use JSON format when user needs:** - Structured data with specific fields (extract all products with name, price, description) - Data in a specific schema for downstream processing **Use query format only when:** - The page is extremely long and you need a single targeted answer without processing the full content - You want a quick factual answer and don't need to retain the page content **Usage Example (markdown format - default for most tasks):** ```json { "name": "firecrawl_scrape", "arguments": { "url": "https://example.com/article", "formats": ["markdown"], "onlyMainContent": true } } ``` **Usage Example (branding format - extract brand identity):** ```json { "name": "firecrawl_scrape", "arguments": { "url": "https://example.com", "formats": ["branding"] } } ``` **Branding format:** Extracts comprehensive brand identity (colors, fonts, typography, spacing, logo, UI components) for design analysis or style replication. **Performance:** Add maxAge parameter for 500% faster scrapes using cached data. **Returns:** JSON structured data, markdown, branding profile, or other formats as specified. **Safe Mode:** Read-only content extraction. Interactive actions (click, write, executeJavascript) are disabled for security.
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  • Search notes by keyword or list recent notes. Returns summaries (id + description) only. Use get_note to retrieve the full content of a specific note. With query: Case-insensitive keyword search on description and content. Without query: Returns most recently updated notes.
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  • Returns the most recent 30-year US Treasury constant maturity yield (DGS30) from FRED. Free — no payment required. For other series use get_current_value or get_series.
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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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  • Browse the catalog by metadata — filter by author/title fragment, language, category, or translation recency. Returns books with title, author, language, year, and translation progress. Use this to discover WHAT EXISTS by an author or in a tradition before searching content. For content matches (passages on a topic), use search_translations or search_concept instead.
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  • Enable or disable an AI module on a site. The module must be in the plan's available module list. Requires: API key with write scope. Args: slug: Site identifier module_name: Module to toggle. Available modules: "chatbot" (AI chat widget), "seo" (SEO optimization), "translation" (content translation), "content" (AI content generation) Returns: {"module": "chatbot", "enabled": true, "message": "Module enabled"} Errors: NOT_FOUND: Unknown slug or module not in plan VALIDATION_ERROR: Invalid module name
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  • Return an explainer of paradigm integration — how DRS handles systems with both flows and items via F2I (Flow-to-Item) and I2F (Item-to-Flow) primitives. Use this when the user asks about Valdez-Tanker-style mixed-paradigm systems or 'how do flows and items coexist'. Deterministic text.
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  • Search files and attachments across the workspace — by content, filename, document type, or origin. For message content use search.messages; for links use search.links.
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  • Fetch a Wikidata entity (item or property) by QID or PID. Use the fields parameter to trim what is returned to the caller — major items can be large. Omit fields to get all data. Q-IDs (e.g. Q76) fetch items; P-IDs (e.g. P31) fetch properties from the correct endpoint automatically. Use wikidata_get_statements for deep claim traversal with label resolution.
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  • List all job descriptions for a hiring context. Returns an array of JD objects with id, title, and content. Use JD content as jd_text in atlas_fit_match, atlas_fit_rank, and atlas_start_jd_fit_batch. Requires context_id from atlas_create_context or atlas_list_contexts. Free.
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  • Aggregate federal spending grouped by a specific dimension: NAICS industry code, PSC product/service code, awarding agency, funding agency, CFDA assistance program, or recipient. Returns top items with obligation amounts — useful for trend and breakdown analysis. Chain NAICS codes into usaspending_search_awards filters or usaspending_autocomplete lookups.
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  • Reset the staleness clock on pantry items the user confirms are still good. Use when the user says items are fine, or after a pantry check. Get item IDs from get_pantry first.
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  • Search the SFC compliance checklist by topic, licence type, or MIC function (CF1-CF8). Returns compliance items with legal references, SOP guidance, case law, and grey area analysis. Use for questions about regulatory obligations, MIC responsibilities, procedural guidance, or compliance requirements.
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