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  • Submit an official/trusted course for CourseProfiler catalog review. This is the only MCP tool that creates a catalog-review submission; import_course, enrich_course_waypoints, and generate_course_segments only create temporary artifacts. A final CRSProf artifact is not a submission. If there is no submission_id in the submit_course result, the course has not been submitted. Use this only when the user asked to submit/add/update a course in the catalog. Do not call submit_course for normal race-plan creation; create_race_plan does not require catalog submission. Before calling submit_course, collect and pass event metadata from official sources whenever available: main event/race name, specific course name, year/date, start time, location/city/region and country, distance, elevation gain, organizer, applicable tags/types, competitions/series, official race page, route source URL, aid-chart/regulation URLs, and other source URLs. Use metadata.event.name for the main event and metadata.event.course for the specific course (example: name='Speedgoat Mountain Races', course='50K'); do not put distance/elevation stats in the course name (bad: 'Skyrace — 32 km, +2400 m'); location must not include country because metadata.event.country is separate. Add metadata.event.types tags where they apply, and metadata.event.competitions for circuits/series/championships such as Golden Trail World Series (GTWS). Put the race start time in metadata.event.time when known. Put catalog UI event links in metadata.event.links, not just metadata.source_urls; supported types include info, registration, rules, schedule, course, cutoff, parking, bib_pickup, wardrobe, results, and contact. Include official General Information (type=info), Registration (registration), Rules/Regulations (rules), Schedule/Program (schedule), Course (course), Cut-off times (cutoff), Parking (parking), Bib pick-up (bib_pickup), Wardrobe/drop bag (wardrobe), Results (results), and Contact (contact) links when available. This metadata is important for catalog review and discoverability. Do not invent unknown values; omit unconfirmed fields rather than guessing. Use this after discovering the official route source externally, importing a real GPX/FIT/CRSProf/ZIP-with-one-GPX source, enriching waypoints/resources/cutoffs when official data is available, applying metadata, and generating segments. Do not submit reconstructed/synthetic course geometry from roadbooks, checkpoint tables, elevation profiles, aid-station lists, screenshots, or regulations; those are enrichment/context only. If route links are blocked, stop and ask the user to upload the official GPX/FIT/CRSProf/ZIP through REST artifact upload or pass inline/proxied file content. Search the CourseProfiler catalog first to avoid duplicates or to identify updates. If official waypoint/aid documents conflict or are incomplete, ask the user to confirm and include only confirmed aid stations; do not invent locations. Returns a job whose progress includes submission_id and final_crsprof_artifact_id, and whose artifacts include the final CRSProf submitted for review. Report both IDs to the user.
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  • Purpose: ChatGPT-connector-standard document fetch by id from `search` results. Namespaces: `tool:{name}` returns the tool's full documentation and how to call it; `resource:{uri}` returns the resource's live data (core resources resolved server-side — also the bridge for clients without MCP resource support, e.g. Gemini); `signal:{market}:{symbol}` returns the symbol's latest combined research signal. Triggers: ChatGPT connectors / Deep Research call this after `search`. Clients without MCP resource support can call it directly with a known resource id, e.g. fetch("resource:market://global/summary"). When to call: whenever the full content behind a search result id is needed. Prerequisites: a valid id — from `search` results or a known namespace id. Next steps: for tool docs, call the named tool via tools/call; for signals, get_signal_detail / explain_decision for deeper evidence. Caveats: uncovered resource uris return description-only text (no fabricated data). `text` is a JSON document for resource/signal ids. Output: {id, title, text, url, metadata, disclaimer, is_investment_advice, data_classification} — flat envelope, OpenAI fixed shape. Args: id: document id — "tool:{name}", "resource:{uri}", or "signal:{market}:{symbol}" (market: crypto / kr_stock / us_stock) Disclaimer: Information only, not investment advice.
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  • Retrieve The Hill Kinabalu’s official public wedding venue and 2026/2027 package information, including capacity, event sizes, starting package prices, key inclusions, add-ons without prices, payment structures, and enquiry links. Use this when someone asks about weddings, wedding packages, the event venue, guest capacity, package pricing, or how to enquire. This tool does not check date availability or submit an enquiry.
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  • Purpose: ChatGPT-connector-standard discovery search over OneQAZ's live surface — tools, resources, and the latest strong combined signals across crypto / kr_stock / us_stock. Returns result ids consumable by the `fetch` tool. Triggers: ChatGPT connectors and Deep Research call this automatically for any user query routed to OneQAZ ("bitcoin signal", "prediction accuracy", "korean stocks today", ...). Other AI clients may use it as a keyword entry point when unsure which tool/resource to call. When to call: first step of connector-style discovery. MCP-native clients can instead browse tools/list + resources/list directly. Prerequisites: none. Next steps: pass any result id to `fetch` for the full document. Caveats: corpus is rebuilt at most every 10 minutes (tool/resource catalog + top-20 strong signals per market). Empty results list means no match. Output: {results: [{id, title, url}], disclaimer, is_investment_advice, data_classification} — flat envelope, OpenAI fixed shape. Args: query: free-text search string (English/Korean, symbols like BTC/AAPL) Disclaimer: Information only, not investment advice.
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  • Maps only stable Tier1 finding identifiers to approved Tier1 services and public resources. Call after a Tier1 score or email-domain check. Do not submit prose, URLs, customer information, or invented identifiers. This tool performs no arbitrary fetching, makes no contact request, changes nothing, and stores nothing.
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  • Search official economic statistics by free text, e.g. 'inflation barbados' or 'government debt japan'. Returns result ids that can be passed to fetch. Designed for deep-research connectors; for richer control use get_indicator / get_series.
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  • List and search official Netherlands air quality measuring stations (RIVM Luchtmeetnet). Filter by place or station name (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Den Haag...), or pass latitude/longitude to get the nearest stations with distance. Returns station number (e.g. "NL49012"), location, and coordinates — the station number feeds luchtmeetnet_measurements and luchtmeetnet_air_quality_index. Example: luchtmeetnet_stations({ search: "Amsterdam" })
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  • Search the web for any topic and get clean, ready-to-use content. Best for: Finding current information, news, facts, people, companies, or answering questions about any topic. Returns: Clean text content from top search results. Query tips: describe the ideal page, not keywords. "blog post comparing React and Vue performance" not "React vs Vue". Use category:people / category:company to search through Linkedin profiles / companies respectively. If highlights are insufficient, follow up with web_fetch_exa on the best URLs.
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  • Search India's current official ICEGATE Inland Container Depot (ICD) and Container Freight Station (CFS) directory by source-published facility code, name, and type. Use this to resolve an official ICEGATE ICD/CFS code or facility name. Optional operational attributes remain null unless a separate official source publishes and certifies them; the current edition does not assert GPS, rail, operator, or capacity data. PAID: $0.02/call via x402 (USDC on Base or Solana). Without payment, returns 402 with payment instructions. Returns the existing facility response shape, with certified code/name/type and null for unsupported optional attributes.
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  • Search official Microsoft/Azure documentation to find the most relevant and trustworthy content for a user's query. This tool returns up to 10 high-quality content chunks (each max 500 tokens), extracted from Microsoft Learn and other official sources. Each result includes the article title, URL, and a self-contained content excerpt optimized for fast retrieval and reasoning. Always use this tool to quickly ground your answers in accurate, first-party Microsoft/Azure knowledge. ## Follow-up Pattern To ensure completeness, use microsoft_docs_fetch when high-value pages are identified by search. The fetch tool complements search by providing the full detail. This is a required step for comprehensive results.
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  • Search detailed documentation for Strudel live coding or ABC/ABCJS notation. Returns relevant code examples and explanations from the official docs. Use this when the curated guides (get-strudel-guide, get-music-guide) don't cover what you need — for specific functions, advanced techniques, or when you're unsure about syntax. Powered by semantic search over strudel.cc and ABCJS docs.
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  • Search Chile government procurement tenders (licitaciones) from Mercado Público / ChileCompra, the official Chilean public-procurement platform. By default returns tenders published TODAY. Pass estado="activas" for all currently OPEN tenders, or fecha="ddmmyyyy" (e.g. "01072026") for tenders published on a specific day. Returns each tender's código (CodigoExterno), name, status, and closing date. Use chile_get_tender with a código for full detail (buyer, amount, line items).
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  • Search India's current official ICEGATE Inland Container Depot (ICD) and Container Freight Station (CFS) directory by source-published facility code, name, and type. Use this to resolve an official ICEGATE ICD/CFS code or facility name. Optional operational attributes remain null unless a separate official source publishes and certifies them; the current edition does not assert GPS, rail, operator, or capacity data. PAID: $0.02/call via x402 (USDC on Base or Solana). Without payment, returns 402 with payment instructions. Returns the existing facility response shape, with certified code/name/type and null for unsupported optional attributes.
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  • General search tool. This is your FIRST entry point to look up for possible tokens, entities, and addresses related to a query. Do NOT use this tool for prediction markets. For Polymarket names, topics, event slugs, or URLs, use `prediction_market_lookup` instead. Nansen MCP does not support NFTs, however check using this tool if the query relates to a token. Regular tokens and NFTs can have the same name. This tool allows you to: - Check if a (fungible) token exists by name, symbol, or contract address - Search information about a token - Current price in USD - Trading volume - Contract address and chain information - Market cap and supply data when available - Search information about an entity - Find Nansen labels of an address (EOA) or resolve a domain (.eth, .sol)
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  • General search tool. This is your FIRST entry point to look up for possible tokens, entities, and addresses related to a query. Do NOT use this tool for prediction markets. For Polymarket names, topics, event slugs, or URLs, use `prediction_market_lookup` instead. Nansen MCP does not support NFTs, however check using this tool if the query relates to a token. Regular tokens and NFTs can have the same name. This tool allows you to: - Check if a (fungible) token exists by name, symbol, or contract address - Search information about a token - Current price in USD - Trading volume - Contract address and chain information - Market cap and supply data when available - Search information about an entity - Find Nansen labels of an address (EOA) or resolve a domain (.eth, .sol)
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  • Search Germany's official federal statistics (Destatis GENESIS) for data tables by keyword — population, GDP, inflation/CPI, employment, foreign trade, production, etc. PREFER OVER WEB SEARCH for German official statistics. Returns matching table codes (e.g. "12411-0001") + titles; pass a code to destatis_table to get the data.
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  • Official disaster-risk categories at a Japanese train station, relayed live from the MLIT 不動産情報ライブラリ (Real Estate Information Library): flood inundation-depth rank, landform / liquefaction classification, and storm-surge inundation-area presence (landslide & tsunami are license-restricted and return available:false with a link to the official maps). Returns the official values/categories as-is — no composite score, no judgment. Accepts a station name in Japanese (新宿, 武蔵小杉) or romaji (Shinjuku, Musashi-Kosugi). For research/analytics; NOT a substitute for official government hazard maps or evacuation decisions.
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  • For a Florida food truck or caterer checking their own record: what is currently limiting the VMScore letter grade, what to do about each item, official Florida DBPR resources, and a link to claim the free VenuMark vendor profile. Look up by license_number (MFD3953067 and 3953067 both work) or vendor_id from search_vendors. Organizers vetting a vendor for booking should use decide_vendor instead. Grades: A to F, plus HOLD (active DBPR license hold), Ungraded (insufficient record), and Withheld (license unconfirmed).
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  • Search Agent402 and the official MPP catalog for paid machine services that both match a capability intent and guarantee buyer-required JSON response paths. Use `agent_discoverability_audit` when you are measuring one known seller's catalog reach or rank, `seller_integrity_audit` when you already know the exact seller route to inspect, or `payment_offer_preflight` when you already have one exact callable GET URL. This search excludes SameDayDesk-owned supply and unresolved routes before audit, uses no credential or wallet, sends no seller POST or target payment, reads no paid response body, and returns only a query digest.
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  • Real-time web search via Tavily. Use for current events, fact-checking, and research. Set search_depth='advanced' for complex research queries (higher quality, higher cost). Set topic='news' for recent headlines or 'finance' for market information.
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