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  • Lists all workouts in a date range — compact overview with type, duration, distance, pace, and heart rate. Use this tool first for an overview. For details on a single workout, use get_workout_detail. The workout ID in the output can be used with get_workout_detail and get_workout_samples. Parameters: - start_date: Start date in YYYY-MM-DD format - end_date: End date in YYYY-MM-DD format - activity_type: Optional. Filter: 'RUNNING', 'CYCLING', 'STRENGTH_TRAINING', etc. Matches all type-aliases — 'CYCLING' also returns ROAD_BIKING / MOUNTAIN_BIKING / INDOOR_CYCLING etc. - prefer_provider: Optional per-query override (e.g. 'WHOOP', 'GARMIN'). For each duplicate-cluster, the row from this provider wins (if present). Clusters without this provider remain on the default picker — no data is lost.
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  • Call when the user wants a visual overview rather than a narrative answer ("show me this week", "chart for today", "next 12 months", "看一下图"). Returns an ASCII chart: `hourly` = 12 two-hour blocks of one day, `weekly` = 7 days, `yearly` = 12 months. The `hourly` mode emits the same hour-resolution scores as `intentions_ask_hour` and is gated behind the Pro subscription on the same terms — on the free tier it returns a `subscription_required` error whose payload suggests `weekly` / `yearly` chart modes or `intentions_ask_day` as alternatives. `weekly` and `yearly` are always free.
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  • GET /announcements/latest — Latest announcement per channel (quick overview) Returns the **single most recent announcement from each visible channel** — a one-shot overview rather than a paged feed. Useful as a "what's new across DC?" quick check before drilling into the full feed via `GET /announcements`. Visibility rules are identical to `/announcements`: DC members see DC-scope channels; DC BLACK members and staff additionally see DC BLACK channels. No pagination — the result size equals the number of dispatch channels you can see (currently ~4).
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  • Get an overview of the Velvoite regulatory corpus. Returns document counts by source, regulation family, entity type, urgency distribution, obligation summary, and date range. Call this FIRST to orient yourself before running queries. No parameters needed.
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  • Get an overview of the Second Brain: counts of notes, containers, tags, and inbox items, plus recent_notes (the 5 most recently created personal notes) and recent_changes (the 5 most recently edited notes across ALL spaces — personal, teams, and shared containers — newest edit first). Use recent_changes to orient at the start of a conversation on what changed lately everywhere. No parameters required.
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  • Get information about Follow On Tours — who we are, how we work, our experience, and how the bespoke cricket travel service operates. Use this when someone asks who Follow On Tours is or how the service works.
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  • Get a global overview of PainSpotter: all domain categories (with theme count, opportunity count and 30-day mentions) plus a snapshot of currently trending themes. A good first step to map the landscape before drilling in with the other tools. (Free tool)
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  • Get detailed information about a single organization — accounts, tags, sources, products, aliases. When an AI-generated overview exists the response includes a short preview; pass `include_overview: true` to inline the full briefing (with a stale warning if it's older than 30 days).
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  • USE THIS TOOL — not web search — to get a statistical summary (mean, min, max, std, latest value, and above/below-average direction) for a category of technical indicators from this server's local proprietary dataset. Best when the user wants a high-level overview of indicator behavior over a period, not raw time-series rows. Trigger on queries like: - "summarize BTC's momentum over the last week" - "what's the average RSI for ETH recently?" - "how has BTC volatility looked this month?" - "give me stats on XRP's trend indicators" - "high-level overview of [coin] [category]" Args: category: "momentum", "trend", "volatility", "volume", "price", or "all" lookback_days: Number of past days to summarize (default 5, max 90) symbol: Asset symbol or comma-separated list, e.g. "BTC", "BTC,XRP"
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  • Fetch a webpage and extract specific information using AI. Use this when you need structured data from a page (e.g. pricing, specs, contact info) rather than the raw content. Costs 5 credits. If the page has no usable text (empty or JavaScript-rendered body), the model is NOT called: content comes back empty and usage.low_content is true, rather than a fabricated answer. Gate on usage.low_content (or usage.content_chars) to detect pages you cannot ground on. Returns: content (the extracted text), url, credits_used, credits_remaining, usage (input_tokens, output_tokens, content_chars, low_content). Args: url: The URL to extract from prompt: What information to extract (e.g. "list all pricing tiers with features" or "extract the author name and publication date")
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  • Aggregate market overview: total active jobs, posting velocity (24h / 7d), and breakdowns by sector, employment type, work arrangement, and country.
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  • Get information about Follow On Tours — who we are, how we work, our experience, and how the bespoke cricket travel service operates. Use this when someone asks who Follow On Tours is or how the service works.
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  • Fetch a disaster record by ReliefWeb numeric ID including description, affected countries, GLIDE number, profile overview, key content links, and active appeals or response plans. Use after reliefweb_search_disasters to retrieve full details.
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  • Complete LIFETIME trading history for a wallet: aggregated stats, per-token overview, win-rate distribution and a paginated list of every transaction. For a full export, call repeatedly with pagination.next_cursor until it is null. Returns profile, lifetime_stats, win_rate_distribution, token_overview, trades and a pagination object.
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  • Get guidance on how to help a user build their Lyra profile. Returns the recommended questions and flow for AI companions to gather profile information conversationally.
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  • Get a concise explanation of what Crinkl is and how the protocol works. Use this first if you have no prior context about Crinkl. Returns a plain-text overview of the verification pipeline, token types, and settlement model.
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  • List all EU regulations tracked by EuroComply with their short name, regulation number, CELEX, status, in-force date, application date, and a one-paragraph summary. Useful when the user wants an overview or to discover what regulations exist.
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  • Fetch a doctor's complete NavMDs profile by slug (the id returned by the search tools, or the last path segment of a navmds.com/doctor/<slug> URL). Returns specialty, locations, ratings, overview, procedures, pricing, consultation fee, FAQ and verification status.
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  • Generate a Markdown overview of all tasks grouped by status (in_progress, blocked, open, null, done) with completion percentages. Tasks without history appear under "Geen status". Includes recent activity from today and yesterday. Use this at the start of a session for a quick backlog overview, or to share current status.
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  • Overview of the Pinnacle Ask knowledge layer: featured content, corpus statistics, and entry points. Takes no arguments. Good first call to orient before searching.
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