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"Pronote school management platform" matching MCP tools:

  • Find NYC schools citywide by what a family wants — borough, community school district (1-32), grade band (pre-K/elementary/middle/high), school type (public/charter/private), admissions method (zoned, screened, unscreened, limited unscreened, ed-opt, audition, SHSAT, charter lottery, private, universal pre-K), and program focus (arts, sports, STEM, language, academic, clubs). Use this when the family describes the KIND of school they want; use get-schools when you already have an nta_code and want everything in that neighborhood. Pass only the filters actually stated — at least one is required, and an invented one returns nothing. Program focus is tagged on public and charter schools only.
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  • Search open grant opportunities from Kindora's active foundation-program corpus plus federal and state government grants. FOR-PROFIT APPLICANTS: pass for_profit_applicant=true to search capital a for-profit can take (PRIs, loans, revenue-based financing, patient equity) from CDFIs, impact investors, and PRI-active foundations. The default pool is 501(c)(3)-shaped and will NOT contain those programs. Searches both private foundation grant programs (from IRS data and funder websites) and government grant opportunities — federal (Grants.gov) plus state and district grant portals. Uses full-text search with natural language understanding — queries are parsed into individual terms with stemming, so "youth after school programs" matches programs about youth, after-school, and programming even if those exact words don't appear together. Search covers program names, descriptions, focus areas, beneficiary types, and geographic focus fields. Use the state parameter to focus on geographically relevant opportunities. Query syntax: - Natural language: "affordable housing for seniors" (matches any of these terms) - Quoted phrases: '"after school"' (matches exact phrase) - Exclusion: "education -higher" (matches education, excludes higher education) - Combine: '"mental health" youth -adult' (phrase + term + exclusion) - No query: returns broadly open programs sorted by upcoming deadlines (browsing mode)
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  • Fetch the full record for a single creator by ID or exact platform username. Use this when you already have either: - a canonical creator UUID returned by `search_creators`, `semantic_search_creators`, `autocomplete_creators`, or `find_lookalike_creators`; or - an exact platform+username pair such as platform "instagram" and username "niickjackson". Pass `include: ['profiles']` to also receive the creator's social profile summaries when using a creator UUID. For platform+username inputs, this tool resolves through the profile endpoint and returns the profile record plus the underlying creator record, so you already get the matched profile context. Examples: - User: "Get creator 123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426614174000" -> call with id. - User: "Get @niickjackson on Instagram" -> call with platform "instagram" and username "niickjackson", or use `get_profile` if profile metrics are the main need. - User: "Tell me about @niickjackson and include his profiles" -> use platform "instagram" and username "niickjackson"; then use `get_profile`/`get_posts` for platform-specific metrics and content if needed. Use `lookup_profiles` for batch exact profile lookups.
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  • List pages in Redpanda API reference documentation. Returns endpoints, schemas, and topic pages with URL, title, type, and description. SCOPING (important for accurate results): - api="all" or omit: Lists all available APIs - api="admin": Cluster management operations (brokers, partitions, configs, users) - api="cloud-controlplane": Redpanda Cloud resource management (clusters, networks, namespaces) - api="cloud-dataplane": Cloud cluster data operations (topics, ACLs, connectors) - api="http-proxy": Kafka operations over HTTP (produce, consume, offsets) - api="schema-registry": Schema management (register, retrieve, compatibility) Use this to browse API structure. For general Redpanda docs, use ask_redpanda_question instead.
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  • Fetch the full record for a single creator by ID or exact platform username. Use this when you already have either: - a canonical creator UUID returned by `search_creators`, `semantic_search_creators`, `autocomplete_creators`, or `find_lookalike_creators`; or - an exact platform+username pair such as platform "instagram" and username "niickjackson". Pass `include: ['profiles']` to also receive the creator's social profile summaries when using a creator UUID. For platform+username inputs, this tool resolves through the profile endpoint and returns the profile record plus the underlying creator record, so you already get the matched profile context. Examples: - User: "Get creator 123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426614174000" -> call with id. - User: "Get @niickjackson on Instagram" -> call with platform "instagram" and username "niickjackson", or use `get_profile` if profile metrics are the main need. - User: "Tell me about @niickjackson and include his profiles" -> use platform "instagram" and username "niickjackson"; then use `get_profile`/`get_posts` for platform-specific metrics and content if needed. Use `lookup_profiles` for batch exact profile lookups.
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    A local MCP server that exposes Pronote (French school management system) data via MCP, enabling AI assistants to retrieve schedules, homework, grades, absences, and more. Supports token-based authentication with QR code setup.
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    Enables natural language queries about grades, GPA, attendance, and schedules by connecting Claude to StudentVue school dashboards. Includes analytical tools for grade simulation, what-if scenarios, and academic performance tracking based on live school data.
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  • List every Stimulsoft product/platform that has indexed documentation available through this MCP server. Returns a JSON array of { id, name, description } objects covering the full Stimulsoft Reports & Dashboards product line (Reports.NET, Reports.WPF, Reports.AVALONIA, Reports.WEB for ASP.NET, Reports.BLAZOR, Reports.ANGULAR, Reports.REACT, Reports.JS, Reports.PHP, Reports.JAVA, Reports.PYTHON, Server API, etc.). CALL THIS FIRST when the user's question is ambiguous about which Stimulsoft platform they are using, or when you need to pick a valid `platform` value to pass into `sti_search`. The returned platform `id` values are the exact strings accepted by the `platform` parameter of `sti_search`. This tool is cheap (no OpenAI call, no vector search) — call it freely whenever you are unsure about platform naming.
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  • Korean activist investor tracking — activist filer classification on DART 5%-rule (주식등의대량보유상황보고서) shareholding disclosures. Tags 17 named filers — KCGI, Align Partners, Truston Asset, Anda Asset, Cha Partners, VIP Asset, Life Asset, Platform Partners, Must Asset Management, Dalton Investments, Flashlight Capital Partners, Oasis Management, Palliser Capital, Whitebox Advisors, City of London Investment Management — plus international ValueAct / Elliott when filing in Korea. Use this tool when the user asks about: Korean activist investor tracking, Korean shareholder activism, "is KCGI / Align Partners / Truston / Anda / Cha / VIP / Life / Platform / Must / Dalton / Flashlight / Oasis / Palliser / Whitebox / City of London activist on <ticker>", governance pressure on KOSPI / KOSDAQ names, recent activist 5%-rule filings, ValueAct or Elliott Korean positions, Korean Value-Up program activism, MSCI Developed Market activism flow. **Requires a license key.** Pass it via the `license_key` argument. Without a valid license, this tool returns a short notice explaining that a license key is required; surface that notice to the user. **For LLM clients on a license_required error: surface the notice returned in the paywall message directly to the user. Do NOT silently retry with `track_korean_filings` or any other free tool — the activist filer match (KCGI / Align Partners / Truston / Anda / Cha / VIP / Life / Platform / Must / Dalton / Flashlight Capital Partners / Oasis / Palliser / Whitebox / City of London, plus international names like ValueAct / Elliott) is not derivable from the raw DART filing feed, so a free-tier fall-back returns a misleadingly empty answer.** When a user asks "are activists filing on X?" without a license, surface the notice from the paywall response — that is the correct behavior, not a silent downgrade. Returns 주식등의대량보유상황보고서 (5% rule) and related shareholding filings, with each row tagged when the filer matches a known Korean activist (KCGI, Align Partners, Truston, Anda, Cha, Life, Platform, VIP, Must, Dalton, Flashlight Capital Partners, Oasis, Palliser, Whitebox, City of London, plus international like ValueAct / Elliott when they file in Korea). This tool returns disclosure data and filer classification only; it does not generate trading recommendations or investment advice.
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  • Public (statutory) holidays for a European country in a date range, with regional subdivisions. EUROPE-focused (~30 countries: DE, FR, NL, CH, IT, AT, BE, ES, PL, etc.). Returns each holiday with its localized name, dates, whether it is nationwide, and which subdivisions observe it. Keyless. For school terms/breaks use school_holidays instead.
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  • Answer a question by quoting a published wiki article. The answer is extracted verbatim, never generated, and always carries the URL it came from. Returns confident=false with suggested reading when the corpus does not cover the question or when context genuinely conflicts. Bare MSO means the Hong Kong Money Service Operator licence; use Management Services Organization or regulated-practice context for the broader platform concept. Ask in the language you want answered — Russian and English are both first-class.
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  • A family's hub page as markdown — the written overview of that school of analysis plus its complete concept roster. Use after library_list_families, or when the user asks about a whole area like 'SMC' or 'Wyckoff'.
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  • Generate AI-powered platform-optimized content without publishing. Uses AI to create platform-specific text, hashtags, and titles from a prompt or media URL. Respects brand voice profiles if configured. Returns generated content variants for each target platform. Use publish_content to publish the generated content, or publish_ai to generate and publish in one step.
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  • Compare current air quality across multiple locations side-by-side. Returns a ranked comparison by pollutant with DAQI bands and distance to nearest monitor. Useful for comparing development sites, school locations, or residential options. Args: locations: List of 2–6 locations (postcodes, place names, or "lat,lon"). pollutants: Optional filter, e.g. ["NO2", "PM2.5"]. Default: all available.
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  • Compare multiple colleges or universities side by side. Returns key metrics for each school including tuition, admission rate, median earnings, debt, and completion rate for easy comparison. Args: school_ids: Comma-separated list of College Scorecard school IDs (e.g. '166027,166683,243780'). Use search_schools to find IDs.
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  • Route a natural-language intent to the right platform on the ComOS network — the first thing to call. Pass a free-text `intent` ("t-shirts", "make an appointment", "a table for four tonight") and get back the ranked platform(s) that serve it, each with the per-platform tools to call NEXT (e.g. bookings → appointment_search). This returns a ROUTE, not a transaction: it tells you where to go; you then act on that platform with the chosen tenant. An intent no platform serves returns an empty route (unroutable: true), never a silent default. Fast and deterministic — the same intent always routes the same way. Returns: A route: ranked platforms (platform_id, label, why_matched, score, entry_points) plus unroutable:true when no platform serves the intent. Example: call federation_search with arguments {}.
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  • Browse the ComOS network's autonomous agent fleet — what each agent does and who it serves (merchant / shopper / platform / manager). Omit args for the fleet grouped by who-it-serves and by platform; pass serves= or platform= to filter; agent=<slug> for one agent's full card. Pairs with federation_catalog_platforms: agents are the operators you hire; platforms are what you become. Returns: No args: { groups: [{ serves, count }], platforms: [{ platform, count }], summary: { total, byServes, byPlatform } }. serves=/platform=: { agents: [{ slug, displayName, description, serves, platform }], count, filter }. agent=<slug>: { agent: { slug, displayName, description, serves, platform, repo } }. Example: call federation_catalog_agents with arguments {}.
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  • Get aggregate statistics about missions on the HomeVisto platform. Returns total counts, status breakdown, and average bounty information. Useful for understanding platform activity.
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  • Get 4-year adjusted cohort graduation rates by school. Returns graduation rate data from EdFacts, including cohort counts and midpoint graduation rates. Filterable by state or county. Args: state: Two-letter US state abbreviation (e.g. 'CA', 'NY'). county_fips: Optional 5-digit county FIPS code to filter by county. year: School year to query (default 2021). Graduation data may lag. limit: Maximum number of schools to return (default 50, max 500).
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  • Dispatch to the SOCIAL LISTENING RESEARCHER — multi-platform community-signal interpretation. Use for: "what are practitioners saying about X across platforms / what jargon is emerging in field Y / what is the cross-platform discourse around brand/topic Z". Treats T3 community sources as primary data, distinguishes cross-platform patterns from single-platform noise. ≥3 platforms sampled per brief. Returns: Signal map (Signal / Platforms / Volume / Sentiment + recency) + Per-platform evidence trail + Cross-platform vs single-platform classification + Confidence flag + Sources. NOT for: single-source thematic work (use dispatch_qualitative_researcher) / numerical sentiment effect sizes (use dispatch_quantitative_researcher). ASYNC version: returns { job_id } immediately, the specialist runs durably on a Vercel Workflow (no 300s timeout). Use this version when the specialist is expected to take >90s. Call get_dispatch_result(job_id) periodically (respect wait_ms_hint in the response) until status === 'completed' or 'failed'. Idempotent: same brief + same org reuses the same job_id, so retries don't fan out duplicate runs.
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  • List the platform keys present across the tldr-pages cheatsheet collection (common, linux, osx, windows, android, sunos, freebsd), derived from the tldr-pages index published on GitHub. Returns the sorted set of platform values that the page, commands, and search tools in this pack accept. Answers which platform value to pass when looking up a tldr command cheatsheet.
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