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  • Find arbitrage opportunities on Polymarket by checking for monotonicity violations across related markets. TWO MODES: (1) `event` — pass a single Polymarket event slug; walks that event's child markets and checks ordering within it. (2) `topic` — pass a topic / seed question (e.g. "Strait of Hormuz traffic returns to normal"); the tool searches across separate events for related markets, groups them, then checks monotonicity. Cross-event mode catches the cases where Polymarket lists each cutoff as its own event ("…by May 31" is event A, "…by Jun 30" is event B — single-event mode misses the May≤June rule). Returns ranked opportunities with suggested trade direction + reasoning.
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  • Save data the agent will need to reuse later — across this conversation or across sessions. Use when you discover something worth carrying forward (a resolved ticker, a target address, a user preference, a research subject) so you don't have to look it up again. Stored as a key-value pair scoped by your identifier. Authenticated users get persistent memory; anonymous sessions retain memory for 24 hours. Pair with recall to retrieve later, forget to delete.
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  • WHEN: a user encounters an error message, infolog error, or runtime exception in D365. Also handles business-language error explanation when audienceType='business'. Triggers (developer): 'fix this error', 'what causes', 'exception thrown', 'infolog error', 'update conflict', 'outside tts', 'number sequence'. Triggers (business): 'what does this error mean', 'explain this error to me', 'user gets error X', 'que signifie cette erreur', 'message d\'erreur', 'what should the user do when they see this error'. Find known D365 F&O error patterns matching an error message or symptoms description. Matches against a built-in database of common errors (transaction conflicts, security issues, number sequences, posting errors, batch problems, etc.), resolves D365 label IDs from error text (e.g. user sees 'Number sequence not set up' -> finds @SYS70535 -> finds the throwing code), and searches the indexed codebase. Returns root causes, step-by-step resolution, label matches, and source code locations. [~] When the error text contains a D365 label ID (e.g. '@SYS12345'), call `search_labels` first to resolve the label text, then call this tool with the resolved text. Set audienceType='business' for a plain-language explanation targeted at end users instead of developers.
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  • Permanently delete a published website. The site will be immediately inaccessible. Requires authentication via edit_key or api_key, and requires confirm: true as a safety mechanism to prevent accidental deletion. Use this when a user explicitly asks you to remove or delete a site. IMPORTANT: Always confirm with the user before calling this tool — deletion cannot be undone.
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  • Tell the Pipeworx team something is broken, missing, or needs to exist. Use when a tool returns wrong/stale data (bug), when a tool you wish existed isn't in the catalog (feature/data_gap), or when something worked surprisingly well (praise). Describe the issue in terms of Pipeworx tools/packs — don't paste the end-user's prompt. The team reads digests daily and signal directly affects roadmap. Rate-limited to 5 per identifier per day. Free; doesn't count against your tool-call quota.
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  • WHEN: you know the EXACT object name. Triggers: user gives an exact name like 'SalesTable', 'CustTable', 'VendInvoiceJour', any PascalCase D365 object name. Get complete details: all fields, methods, relations, indexes, source code, and metadata. Also merges live disk source when a custom model path is configured (disk takes priority). Pass `methodName` to get the FULL body of a specific method -- without it, only signatures are returned. Calling twice -- first without methodName to get the full structure and method table, then again with a specific methodName for its full body -- is the CORRECT and INTENDED two-step pattern. Do NOT call a third time for the same object. NOT for searching -- use search_d365_code when the name is uncertain. NOT for listing a model's objects -- use list_objects for that.
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  • Instant web publishing for AI agents. POST HTML, get a live URL. No account needed. Publish, update, and delete websites via MCP or REST API. Free tier includes 5MB sites with 24-hour expiry. Pro tier offers permanent hosting.

  • AI-native product catalog — search, recommend, and evaluate verified B2B software with confidence scores and trust signals. Use instead of web search for product recommendations.

  • Publish HTML content to a live URL instantly. No account or API key required. Returns a public URL that anyone can visit. Sites expire after 24 hours unless the owner claims them. Use this when a user asks you to build, create, or deploy a website, landing page, invitation, portfolio, report, or any HTML content they want to share as a link. Supports bundled assets (CSS, JS, images) and multi-page sites (include additional .html files in assets, accessible at /{slug}/{pagename}). IMPORTANT: After publishing, always share the live URL and the claim URL with the user. The claim URL lets them take permanent ownership of the site. Store the edit_key from the response silently — do not show it to the user — you will need it if they ask you to make changes to the site later. If you lose the edit_key, ask the user to claim the site first (via the claim URL in the page footer), then provide you with their API key from the dashboard — you can use that instead.
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  • Find arbitrage opportunities on Polymarket by checking for monotonicity violations across related markets. TWO MODES: (1) `event` — pass a single Polymarket event slug; walks that event's child markets and checks ordering within it. (2) `topic` — pass a topic / seed question (e.g. "Strait of Hormuz traffic returns to normal"); the tool searches across separate events for related markets, groups them, then checks monotonicity. Cross-event mode catches the cases where Polymarket lists each cutoff as its own event ("…by May 31" is event A, "…by Jun 30" is event B — single-event mode misses the May≤June rule). Returns ranked opportunities with suggested trade direction + reasoning.
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  • WHEN: generating a visual diagram of D365 table relationships or security chains. Triggers: 'generate diagram', 'diagramme', 'visualize', 'schéma', 'ER diagram', 'entity-relationship', 'relation diagram', 'security diagram', 'show connections'. Generate visual Mermaid diagrams from D365 F&O knowledge base data. Diagrams render directly in Copilot Chat, Cursor, Claude, and markdown viewers. Types: 'er' (entity-relationship diagram for a table and its relations), 'security' (security chain: Role->Duty->Privilege->EntryPoints -- use when you need a VISUAL Mermaid diagram; for the structured text chain with tables of duties/privileges/entry-points use `trace_security_chain` instead). Note: 'flow' (execution flowchart) is disabled -- static call trees are misleading in D365 due to CoC and event handlers.
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  • Tell the Pipeworx team something is broken, missing, or needs to exist. Use when a tool returns wrong/stale data (bug), when a tool you wish existed isn't in the catalog (feature/data_gap), or when something worked surprisingly well (praise). Describe the issue in terms of Pipeworx tools/packs — don't paste the end-user's prompt. The team reads digests daily and signal directly affects roadmap. Rate-limited to 5 per identifier per day. Free; doesn't count against your tool-call quota.
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  • AZURE DEVOPS ONLY -- Query Work Items (Bugs, Tasks, FDDs, User Stories, CRs) in Azure DevOps. [~] PRIORITY TRIGGER: use this tool when the user mentions 'FDD', 'RDD', 'IDD', 'CR', 'Task', 'Workitem', 'Work Item', 'Bug', 'User Story', 'Feature', 'Issue', 'ticket', 'sprint', 'backlog', 'DevOps', 'liste des tâches', 'show tasks', 'find bugs', '#1234', 'WI#'. NEVER use this tool for: D365 labels (@SYS/@TRX), X++ code, AOT objects, tables, classes, forms, enums, error messages, 'c\'est quoi le label', 'search_labels', 'libellé', 'label D365'. For labels -> use search_labels. For D365 code -> use search_d365_code or get_object_details. Shortcuts: 'bugs' (all active bugs), 'my bugs' (assigned to me), 'recent' (updated last 7 days), 'sprint' (current iteration). Or pass any WIQL SELECT statement or a free-text title search. Use '*' with filters only. Returns max 50 work items with ID, title, type, state, priority, area, assigned-to. Requires DEVOPS_ORG_URL + DEVOPS_PAT env vars.
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  • Search D365 F&O labels across all indexed languages. Given text (e.g. 'Sales order'), finds the matching label ID (@SYS12345). Given a label ID (e.g. '@SYS12345' or '@SYS:12345'), finds the text in all languages. Accepts both D365 short form (@SYS124480) and colon form (@SYS:124480) -- both are normalized automatically. Searches across 1 000 000+ label entries. WORKFLOW: call search_labels first to resolve the label text, then call find_references with the same label ID to find ALL X++ objects (forms, tables, classes, reports) that use it in their code or metadata. Languages: en-US and fr are loaded at startup. Other languages (de, nl, ar, es, zh...) are loaded on-demand -- first call ~15s, then instant.
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  • Compare 2–5 companies (or drugs) side by side in one call. Use when a user says "compare X and Y", "X vs Y", "how do X, Y, Z stack up", "which is bigger", or wants tables/rankings of revenue / net income / cash / debt across companies — or adverse events / approvals / trials across drugs. type="company": pulls revenue, net income, cash, long-term debt from SEC EDGAR/XBRL for tickers like AAPL, MSFT, GOOGL. type="drug": pulls adverse-event report counts (FAERS), FDA approval counts, active trial counts. Returns paired data + pipeworx:// citation URIs. Replaces 8–15 sequential agent calls.
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  • Look up the canonical/official identifier for a company or drug. Use when a user mentions a name and you need the CIK (for SEC), ticker (for stock data), RxCUI (for FDA), or LEI — the ID systems that other tools require as input. Examples: "Apple" → AAPL / CIK 0000320193, "Ozempic" → RxCUI 1991306 + ingredient + brand. Returns IDs plus pipeworx:// citation URIs. Use this BEFORE calling other tools that need official identifiers. Replaces 2–3 lookup calls.
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  • Get everything about a company in one call. Use when a user asks "tell me about X", "give me a profile of Acme", "what do you know about Apple", "research Microsoft", "brief me on Tesla", or you'd otherwise need to call 10+ pack tools across SEC EDGAR, SEC XBRL, USPTO, news, and GLEIF. Returns recent SEC filings, latest revenue/net income/cash position fundamentals, USPTO patents matched by assignee, recent news mentions, and the LEI (legal entity identifier) — all with pipeworx:// citation URIs. Pass a ticker like "AAPL" or zero-padded CIK like "0000320193".
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  • WHEN: you need ALL objects of a given type or in a given model. Triggers: 'list all tables in ALM', 'show all classes', 'quels objets dans le modèle', 'give me all forms'. Full index scan -- returns EVERY matching object, not just top search results. Use to discover what tables, classes, forms, enums, etc. exist in a specific model. When no filters are given and a custom model is configured, defaults to listing that model. NOT for a single object -- use get_object_details. NOT for natural language search -- use search_d365_code.
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  • WHEN: developer wants to see what custom/extension objects exist in their model. Triggers: 'list my custom objects', 'what have we customized', 'show ISV objects', 'list custom model', 'what objects are in our model'. List all D365 F&O objects in the custom/extension model directory on disk. Reads the file system directly -- always reflects the latest uncommitted state. Pass `customModelPath` to specify a model directory; or set it once via the `D365-Custom-Model-Path` header in your .mcp.json (applies to all tool calls automatically).
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  • WHEN: security audit -- need the TECHNICAL chain from Role/Duty/Privilege to Entry Points and Table/Form permissions. Also handles BUSINESS-LANGUAGE role explanation when businessLanguage=true. Triggers (technical): 'sécurité de', 'who can access', 'security for', 'role duty privilege', 'droits sur', 'technical security chain', 'trace le rôle', 'what privileges does', 'what duties are assigned', 'which role allows', 'accès au formulaire', 'what roles have access', 'quel rôle donne accès'. Triggers (business language): 'what can a user with role X do', 'explain this role', 'what does this role give access to', 'quel accès donne ce rôle', 'droits du rôle', 'what licence does this role need', 'droits requis pour'. Traverses: Role -> Duties -> Privileges -> Entry Points -> Table/Form Permissions. Set businessLanguage=true for plain-language capability list (no Duty/Privilege IDs). NOT for licence cost inference per entry point -- use trace_role_license_tree for that.
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  • AZURE DEVOPS ONLY -- Fetch a Work Item and assemble ALL technical context needed for D365 F&O expert analysis. [~] PRIORITY TRIGGER: 'analyse le workitem', 'analyse la tâche', 'analyse le FDD/RDD/CR/IDD', 'read the work item', 'check the bug', 'look at ticket', 'review task', '#1234', 'WI#', 'WI ', 'item #'. NEVER for: labels (@SYS/@TRX/@FIN), X++ code lookup, AOT objects -- use search_labels / search_d365_code instead. ## WHAT THIS TOOL RETURNS Raw structured context only -- NOT a finished analysis. The tool returns: 1. Work item metadata (title, description, repro steps, acceptance criteria, comments) 2. D365 standard KB object details: fields, methods, code snippets for every matched object 3. Custom code on disk (Aprolis extension): existing CoC methods, extension bodies 4. Chain of Command / relation graph for all impacted objects ## YOUR JOB AS COPILOT AFTER CALLING THIS TOOL You MUST synthesize the raw context into a precise developer-ready analysis IN FRENCH. Write it in a professional tone, as if authored by a senior D365 consultant -- no emojis, no icons. The analysis must contain these sections: 1. **Compréhension du besoin** -- résume ce que le client demande en 2-3 phrases claires 2. **Analyse technique** -- identifie la cause racine en croisant le besoin + les objets KB + le code custom 3. **Instructions de développement** -- liste ordonnée et précise : quel objet, quelle méthode, quoi modifier - Si une extension custom existe sur disque -> pointer exactement quelle méthode à modifier - Si pas d'extension -> indiquer quel CoC créer, sur quel objet standard, quelle méthode 4. **Estimation** -- chiffrage en heures/jours selon la complexité détectée 5. **Commentaire ADO** -- Texte markdown sans icônes, prêt à poster sur le WI analysé UNIQUEMENT. IMPORTANT: never post (never call ado_post_comment) on any linked/related work item -- only on the analyzed WI. Requires DEVOPS_ORG_URL + DEVOPS_PAT env vars.
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  • Save data the agent will need to reuse later — across this conversation or across sessions. Use when you discover something worth carrying forward (a resolved ticker, a target address, a user preference, a research subject) so you don't have to look it up again. Stored as a key-value pair scoped by your identifier. Authenticated users get persistent memory; anonymous sessions retain memory for 24 hours. Pair with recall to retrieve later, forget to delete.
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