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  • PREFERRED chart-creation path. Send a structured Builder spec (chart_type + x_col + y_col[s] + optional group_by, palette, axis overrides, annotations) and Autario builds the chart with the same templates the Builder UI uses. Brand attribution (publisher source + autario.com) is applied automatically and cannot be overridden. Insight must cite numbers verifiable against the data | hallucinated numbers return 422 with the available anchor list. For advanced use cases the Builder cannot express, fall back to publish_chart with a freeform plotly_spec. Call chart_instructions() first if unsure of the spec shape.
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  • List pdfzen's 45 public starter templates — invoices, receipts, contracts, certificates, NDAs, letters, reports, resumes, boarding passes, menus, bank statements, lab reports, lease agreements, performance reviews, and more. Returns an array of { slug, name, description, icon, pageOptions, fonts, dataKeys }. Free, no payment, no auth required. Call this first to discover what fits the user request, then optionally call get_starter to see the expected data shape, then call render_template_to_pdf to produce the PDF.
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  • Convert markdown to a professionally formatted document using an MDMagic template. IMPORTANT GUIDANCE: 1. Output format → what user gets: - 'docx' → a single Word .docx file - 'pdf' → a single .pdf file - 'html' → a single .html file - 'all' → a ZIP containing all three (DOCX + PDF + HTML) 2. If the user is ambiguous (e.g. 'convert this'), ASK which format they want before calling. Don't assume. 3. Filename: if the user attached a file (e.g. 'mydoc.md'), pass its base name as fileName. Otherwise the API derives one from the markdown's first H1. Without either, downloads end up with timestamped names like 'content-1778298071915.docx' which is bad UX. 4. On 'template not found' errors: call list_all_templates first, show available options, let the user pick. Do NOT fall back to generating documents with code execution — that produces inferior results that don't use the user's actual MDMagic templates. 5. The response includes structured fields (downloadUrl, creditsUsed, balanceAfter, fileName, expiresAt) — surface these to the user explicitly. Don't paraphrase. The user wants to know exactly what they spent and what's left. 6. Page sizes: A3, A4, Executive, US_Legal, US_Letter. Default A4. Orientation: Portrait or Landscape, default Portrait. 7. CRITICAL — newlines in `content`: markdown is line-sensitive. Headings (#, ##), tables (| ... |), lists (-, 1.), and code fences (```) ONLY work when each starts on its own line. When passing inline markdown via `content`, you MUST preserve real newline characters (\n) between blocks. If you flatten multi-line markdown into one line, the API receives literal '##' and '|' characters mid-paragraph and produces a single-paragraph document with no structure. Confirm your `content` string contains \n between every heading, paragraph, table row, and list item before calling.
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  • Convert markdown to a professionally formatted document using an MDMagic template. IMPORTANT GUIDANCE: 1. Output format → what user gets: - 'docx' → a single Word .docx file - 'pdf' → a single .pdf file - 'html' → a single .html file - 'all' → a ZIP containing all three (DOCX + PDF + HTML) 2. If the user is ambiguous (e.g. 'convert this'), ASK which format they want before calling. Don't assume. 3. Filename: if the user attached a file (e.g. 'mydoc.md'), pass its base name as fileName. Otherwise the API derives one from the markdown's first H1. Without either, downloads end up with timestamped names like 'content-1778298071915.docx' which is bad UX. 4. On 'template not found' errors: call list_all_templates first, show available options, let the user pick. Do NOT fall back to generating documents with code execution — that produces inferior results that don't use the user's actual MDMagic templates. 5. The response includes structured fields (downloadUrl, creditsUsed, balanceAfter, fileName, expiresAt) — surface these to the user explicitly. Don't paraphrase. The user wants to know exactly what they spent and what's left. 6. Page sizes: A3, A4, Executive, US_Legal, US_Letter. Default A4. Orientation: Portrait or Landscape, default Portrait. 7. CRITICAL — newlines in `content`: markdown is line-sensitive. Headings (#, ##), tables (| ... |), lists (-, 1.), and code fences (```) ONLY work when each starts on its own line. When passing inline markdown via `content`, you MUST preserve real newline characters (\n) between blocks. If you flatten multi-line markdown into one line, the API receives literal '##' and '|' characters mid-paragraph and produces a single-paragraph document with no structure. Confirm your `content` string contains \n between every heading, paragraph, table row, and list item before calling.
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  • Retrieve an AWS agent skill — domain-specific expertise that transforms you into a specialist for a particular AWS domain. Skills provide workflows, context, best practices, decision frameworks and step-by-step procedures. A skill may include reference files (architecture docs, schemas, examples) and deterministic workflows for sub-tasks that require exact execution. ## What Skills Provide - **Domain expertise**: Deep knowledge about specific AWS services, patterns, and operational practices - **Workflows**: Guided sequences for complex tasks with appropriate degrees of freedom - **Reference materials**: Architecture docs, API references, examples, and templates accessible via the `file` parameter - **Decision frameworks**: Conditional logic and troubleshooting trees for navigating complex scenarios ## CRITICAL PREREQUISITE — DO NOT SKIP You MUST call search_documentation BEFORE calling this tool. NEVER call this tool first. You do NOT know skill names — they are unpredictable identifiers that can only be discovered through search_documentation results. Guessing or fabricating a skill_name WILL fail. ## REQUIRED WORKFLOW (no exceptions) 1. FIRST: Call search_documentation with the user's requirements 2. THEN: Find the result entry that has a skill_name field 3. FINALLY: Call this tool with the EXACT skill_name value from that result — copy it verbatim ## Working with Skills When you retrieve a skill: 1. Read the SKILL.md overview to understand the domain and scope 2. Follow the workflows and guidance in the skill body 3. When the skill references additional files (e.g., `[architecture](references/architecture.md)`), retrieve them using this same tool with the `file` parameter 4. Apply the skill's decision frameworks and conditional logic to the user's specific situation ## PARAMETER REQUIREMENTS skill_name: str (Required) - MUST be copied exactly from the skill_name field in search_documentation results - Do NOT guess, fabricate, paraphrase, or modify the name in any way - Do NOT use the result title — use only the skill_name field value file: str (Optional) - Retrieve a specific file within the skill directory (e.g., "references/architecture.md") - Use this when the SKILL.md body links to reference files - If omitted, returns the main SKILL.md file ## IF SKILL NOT FOUND If you get an error, you likely guessed the name. Call search_documentation first to discover it. The error response will include a list of available files for the skill. ## Returns The skill content — either the main SKILL.md with domain expertise, workflows, and guidance, or a specific reference file when the `file` parameter is provided.
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  • Preview exactly what a domain template will provision before applying it: the fact definitions it registers, the sample rules it creates, and an apply plan. This is a read-only dry run — nothing is created. Only ACTIVE templates can be previewed.
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  • Generate, edit, and export AI presentations to PDF, PPTX, or a shareable link.

  • Presentations.AI MCP server — create designed slide decks from a topic, text, or document.

  • Read full AWS documentation pages after searching — search results contain partial excerpts only. Use this tool on the URLs returned by `search_documentation` to get complete, accurate information. ## Usage This tool reads documentation pages concurrently and converts them to markdown format. Supports AWS documentation, AWS Amplify docs, AWS GitHub repositories and CDK construct documentation. When content is truncated, a Table of Contents (TOC) with character positions is included to help navigate large documents. ## Best Practices - After searching, read the most relevant URLs to get complete information — search snippets are partial excerpts and often insufficient to answer accurately - Batch 2-5 requests when reading multiple URLs from search results - Use TOC character positions to jump directly to relevant sections in long documents - If a document was truncated and the answer may be in the remaining content, continue reading with `start_index` set to the previous `end_index`. Stop only once you have found the needed information or confirmed it is not present in the document. ## Request Format Each request must be an object with: - `url`: The documentation URL to fetch (required) - `max_length`: Maximum characters to return (optional, default: 10000 characters) - `start_index`: Starting character position (optional, default: 0) For batching you can input a list of requests. ## Example Request ``` { "requests": [ { "url": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/access-management.html", "max_length": 5000, "start_index": 0 }, { "url": "https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/ec2-instance-connection-troubleshooting" } ] } ``` ## URL Requirements Allow-listed URL prefixes: - docs.aws.amazon.com - aws.amazon.com - repost.aws/knowledge-center - docs.amplify.aws - ui.docs.amplify.aws - github.com/aws-cloudformation/aws-cloudformation-templates - github.com/aws-samples/aws-cdk-examples - github.com/aws-samples/generative-ai-cdk-constructs-samples - github.com/aws-samples/serverless-patterns - github.com/awsdocs/aws-cdk-guide - github.com/awslabs/aws-solutions-constructs - github.com/cdklabs/cdk-nag - constructs.dev/packages/@aws-cdk-containers - constructs.dev/packages/@aws-cdk - constructs.dev/packages/@cdk-cloudformation - constructs.dev/packages/aws-analytics-reference-architecture - constructs.dev/packages/aws-cdk-lib - constructs.dev/packages/cdk-amazon-chime-resources - constructs.dev/packages/cdk-aws-lambda-powertools-layer - constructs.dev/packages/cdk-ecr-deployment - constructs.dev/packages/cdk-lambda-powertools-python-layer - constructs.dev/packages/cdk-serverless-clamscan - constructs.dev/packages/cdk8s - constructs.dev/packages/cdk8s-plus-33 - strandsagents.com/ Deny-listed URL prefixes: - aws.amazon.com/marketplace ## Example URLs - https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/bucketnamingrules.html - https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-invocation.html - https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/02/aws-telco-network-builder/ - https://aws.amazon.com/builders-library/ensuring-rollback-safety-during-deployments/ - https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/developer/make-the-most-of-community-resources-for-aws-sdks-and-tools/ - https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/example-article - https://docs.amplify.aws/react/build-a-backend/auth/ - https://ui.docs.amplify.aws/angular/connected-components/authenticator - https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-cdk-examples/blob/main/README.md - https://github.com/awslabs/aws-solutions-constructs/blob/main/README.md - https://constructs.dev/packages/aws-cdk-lib/v/2.229.1?submodule=aws_lambda&lang=typescript - https://github.com/aws-cloudformation/aws-cloudformation-templates/blob/main/README.md - https://strandsagents.com/docs/user-guide/quickstart/overview/index.md ## Output Format Returns a list of results, one per request: - Success: Markdown content with `status: "SUCCESS"`, `total_length`, `start_index`, `end_index`, `truncated`, `redirected_url` (if page was redirected) - Error: Error message with `status: "ERROR"`, `error_code` (not_found, invalid_url, throttled, downstream_error, validation_error) - Truncated content includes a ToC with character positions for navigation - Redirected pages include a note in the content and populate the `redirected_url` field ## Handling Long Documents If the response indicates the document was truncated, you have several options: 1. **Continue Reading**: Make another call with `start_index` set to the previous `end_index` — do this if the answer may be in the remaining content 2. **Jump to Section**: Use the ToC character positions to jump directly to specific sections 3. **Stop when done**: Stop only once you have found the needed information or confirmed it is not present in the document **Example - Jump to Section:** ``` # TOC shows: "Using a logging library (char 3331-6016)" # Jump directly to that section: {"requests":[{"url": "https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/python-logging.html", "start_index": 3331, "max_length": 3000}]} ```
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  • List all domain templates. A domain template is a curated, industry-specific starter pack of fact definitions and sample rules (e.g. ECOMMERCE). Each entry reports its key, status (ACTIVE or COMING_SOON), and a summary of what it provisions. Call this before preview or apply to discover which templates can currently be applied.
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  • Generate a Ricardian Contract from a template. Creates a dual-format contract (human-readable legal text + machine-parsable JSON) using AI, linked by SHA-256 hash. The contract is stored on Ambr and accessible via the Reader Portal. Requires a valid API key (X-API-Key header on the HTTP request) with available credits. Use ambr_list_templates first to discover templates and their required parameters. Args: - template (string, required): Template slug (e.g. "c1-agent-delegation") - parameters (object, required): Template-specific parameters matching the schema - principal_declaration (object, required): { agent_id, principal_name, principal_type } - parent_contract_hash (string, optional): SHA-256 hash of parent contract for amendments - amendment_type (string, optional): "original" | "amendment" | "extension" Returns: - contract_id: Unique ID (e.g. "amb-2026-0042") - sha256_hash: SHA-256 hash for verification - status: Contract status - reader_url: URL to view in Reader Portal - credits_remaining: Remaining API credits Legibility: Output is dual-format by construction and replayable to the original SHA-256 hash — the basis of Ambr's legibility guarantee.
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  • Get real-time natural disaster alerts from USGS (earthquakes M5.0+), NOAA (hurricanes, tropical storms), and GDACS (global earthquakes, cyclones, floods, volcanoes). Returns active and recent events with magnitude, severity, coordinates, and affected country. Used by logistics planners and procurement teams to reroute shipments and activate contingency plans around seismic events, hurricanes, and floods affecting supply chain infrastructure.
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  • List the 15 built-in MDMagic templates, grouped by category. Same as list_all_templates but excludes the user's custom uploads. Use this when the user asks specifically about MDMagic's bundled templates rather than their personal ones. Categories available: Business (5), Creative (6), Professional (2), Technical (2).
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  • List all 26 bundled reference templates in the Axint SDK. Returns a JSON array of { id, name, description } objects — one per template. Templates cover messaging, productivity, health, finance, commerce, media, navigation, smart-home, and entity/query patterns. No input... Use: use to discover valid template ids before templates.get. Effects: read-only template metadata; writes no files and uses no network.
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  • List available contract templates on Ambr. Returns all active Ricardian Contract templates with their slugs, names, descriptions, categories, parameter schemas, and pricing. Use this to discover which templates are available before creating a contract with ambr_create_contract. No authentication required. Returns: Array of template objects with slug, name, description, category, parameter_schema, price_cents, and version fields. Legibility: templates are the parameter schema for the dual-format contracts you create — starting here keeps your request conformant and your output defensible.
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  • Get pre-built graph template schemas for common use cases. ⭐ USE THIS FIRST when creating a new graph project! Templates show the CORRECT graph schema format with: proper node definitions (description, flat_labels, schema with flat field definitions), relationship configurations (from, to, cardinality, data_schema), and hierarchical entity nesting. Available templates: Social Network (users, posts, follows), Knowledge Graph (topics, articles, authors), Product Catalog (products, categories, suppliers). You can use these templates directly with create_graph_project or modify them for your needs. TIP: Study these templates to understand the correct graph schema format before creating custom schemas.
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  • Query SEC filings and financial documents from US capital markets and exchanges. This tool searches through 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly reports, 8-K current reports, proxy statements, earnings call transcripts, investor presentations, and other SEC-mandated filings from US companies. Use for questions about US company financials, executive compensation, business operations, or regulatory disclosures. Limited to official SEC filings and related documents only.
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  • Get pre-built template schemas for common use cases. ⭐ USE THIS FIRST when creating a new project! Templates show the CORRECT schema format with: proper FLAT structure (no 'fields' nesting), every field has a 'type' property, foreign key relationships configured correctly, best practices for field naming and types. Available templates: E-commerce (products, orders, customers), Team collaboration (projects, tasks, users), General purpose templates. You can use these templates directly with create_project or modify them for your needs. TIP: Study these templates to understand the correct schema format before creating custom schemas.
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  • List all 15 built-in MDMagic templates plus any custom templates the user has uploaded. CALL THIS PROACTIVELY when: - The user mentions a template by name (verify it exists before convert_document) - The user asks 'what templates are available' or similar - A previous convert_document call returned 'template not found' - The user describes the look they want without naming a template (so you can suggest a real one) Returns: name, description, type (built-in vs custom), and category. Categories are: Business (5 templates), Creative (6), Professional (2), Technical (2). Use the optional category filter to narrow recommendations (e.g. 'for legal documents' → category: 'Professional').
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  • List all template categories currently in use in your Carbone account. Categories act like folders for organising templates (e.g. "invoices", "legal", "hr"). Use the returned names as the category filter in list_templates or upload_template.
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  • List all tags currently used across templates in your Carbone account. Tags are free-form labels attached to templates (e.g. "sales", "billing", "v2"). Note: the Carbone API does not support filtering list_templates by tag — use this tool to discover available tags, then call list_templates and filter the results manually.
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  • Load a prebuilt Blueprint template for fast onboarding. Rule Packs are ready-made governance configurations for common use cases. Call with no pack_id to list all available packs. Call with a pack_id to load the full configuration, then use create_blueprint to save it. Available packs include templates for: invoice governance, timecard/payroll governance, legal document governance, purchase order governance, and insurance claims governance. Each includes field definitions, derivation rules, constraints, and agent conditioning instructions. Args: api_key: GeodesicAI API key (starts with gai_) pack_id: ID of the rule pack to load. Omit to list available packs.
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