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  • List images you previously generated through the API, most recent first. This is a free read-only history lookup (no credits, no generation); it does not create anything. Pass an optional request_id query parameter to return only the results tagged with that id when you originally called createImage, editImage, generateWithStyle, generatePose, rotateSprite, or removeBackground. Requires an API key (user scope).
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  • Upload a base64-encoded file to a site's container. Use this for binary files (images, archives, fonts, etc.). For text files, prefer write_file(). Requires: API key with write scope. Args: slug: Site identifier path: Relative path including filename (e.g. "images/logo.png") content_b64: Base64-encoded file content Returns: {"success": true, "path": "images/logo.png", "size": 45678} Errors: VALIDATION_ERROR: Invalid base64 encoding FORBIDDEN: Protected system path
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  • Create a NEW text node, or update an existing one (pass the same `id` to overwrite content/position in place — preferred over creating a duplicate). Supports cnvs markup (Markdown-ish) and Mermaid diagrams in the content. When using Mermaid, the ENTIRE content of this text node must be a single Mermaid diagram (one ```mermaid fenced block and nothing else — no heading, no prose before or after). If you need prose + a diagram, create two separate text nodes. `postit: true` renders as a yellow sticky; `diagram: true` renders as a framed box (2px border in the text colour, centred text) — the two are mutually exclusive. Coordinates are in board-world pixels, +x right, +y DOWN; pick a spot that does not overlap existing items (check `get_preview` first). Default width auto-fits content up to ~320 px; pass `width` for explicit wrapping (160–4096). Keep content under 100 000 chars.
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  • ONLY for video montage/stitching/export workflows. Use when the user explicitly asks to create a montage, stitch clips, make a reel, export a video sequence, make video clips from images, or combine images/videos into one final video. Never use this for a photoshoot, lookbook, product shoot, collection shoot, outfit shoot, garment shoot, or image-generation request; those must use request_user_context followed by propose_brief/update_brief. Do not call this merely because selected context contains images, generations, garments, or models. A photoshoot may later feed a montage, but the photoshoot itself must be proposed as a BriefProposal first. PROPOSES the montage for user review — user can edit clips, generate missing videos, then export. Supports: existing videos with optional trim (`target_duration` or `start_time`/`end_time`), images that need video generation (specify video_model + a bespoke per-image motion prompt, and optionally `target_duration` or `duration`), per-clip speed/mute, global aspect ratio. If the user asks for clips to be e.g. '3 seconds each', set `target_duration: 3` on every item, including image items. For image items, avoid generic repeated prompts: tailor each prompt to the specific image and any requested zoom, movement, energy, or camera direction. If motion is not specified, inspect the image first with view_image and then write a fitting motion prompt from the image content before proposing. The user reviews and confirms in the UI. Export is free (0 credits); video generation clips cost credits per their model.
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  • List the images the user ALREADY has in their Orivox media gallery -- uploads made on the editor's media page or through Orivox before -- as hosted URLs ready to use DIRECTLY in <img src> or apply_dom_ops set_attr. Check here FIRST whenever the user mentions "my images", their gallery, or pictures they already uploaded, before asking them to upload or send anything. role="logo" lists the logo folder, "content" the general image folder, "all" (default) both, newest first. Each entry carries url, file_name, width/height (null when unknown), and modified_at. Returns the newest `limit` images (default 24, max 500); truncated=true with a larger total means older images exist -- re-call with a bigger limit only when the user actually needs them. Use the urls exactly as returned -- never rewrite them through the a12 grammar. Read-only; changes nothing.
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  • Return the EXACT images the user chose on their upload link. Pass the token_id that request_image_upload_link returned. Call this after the user says they uploaded or picked their images: it returns files[], each with a hosted url and a source ("upload", "gallery", or "shared"), so you place PRECISELY the images they selected instead of guessing from the whole gallery. An empty files list means they have not chosen anything yet -- ask them to open the link and add images, or wait and check again. Read-only; changes nothing.
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  • Reposition an existing item to a new (x, y) without retyping its content. Works for every item kind: `text` and `link` set the top-left to (x, y); `line` translates every point so the stroke's bounding box top-left lands at (x, y); `image` sets the top-left like text. `kind` defaults to `text` for backward compat with older callers. Find the id + kind via `get_board`. Prefer `move` over re-creating an item when only the location changes — it preserves the id, content, author and avoids a round-trip of base64 bytes for images.
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