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  • Creates a new Word (.docx) document at `path` with the given text content (and an optional title rendered as the heading). Requires confirm=true — called without it, returns a preview of what will be written instead of creating the file. The path must be somewhere Local MCP can write; Desktop/Documents/Downloads may need a one-time Files-and-Folders grant (System Settings → Privacy & Security → Files and Folders). Returns {created, path}. For a OneDrive or Google Drive path use onedrive_write_file / gdrive_write_file; to append to an existing doc use word_append, to read one word_read.
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  • Add, rename or delete a tab in a Google Spreadsheet. action:"add" + title · action:"rename" + tab + newTitle · action:"delete" + tab. Name the tab by its TITLE or its numeric sheetId (list_sheet_tabs gives both); an unknown tab is refused with the real list rather than a Google error nobody can map back. DELETING a tab destroys everything on it: call it without confirm first to get the filled-cell count, then confirm:true + confirmCells. Google does not allow removing the LAST remaining tab in a file, and that is refused by name with the way out (clear it, or delete the whole file with delete_drive_file). Every action is read back from the spreadsheet before it is reported as done.
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  • List the Google Business Profile listings SHARED WITH THIS BRAND — id, title, address, website and Maps link. These are the only listings anything here can post to or read: one Google login often manages several businesses (an agency manages its clients’), and the user ticks which of them belong to this brand. Call this before posting whenever more than one is shared and let the USER pick: a Post on the wrong storefront is a public mistake Hermoso will not make for them. If nothing is shared, ask the user to choose — list_connector_accounts("google_business") then set_connector_accounts — and never name or guess a listing. Read-only, 0 credits. Needs Google Business Profile connected (Settings ▸ Connectors ▸ Google Business Profile).
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  • Resolve a city or airport name or code before searching flights. Returns typed values such as city:SHA to search every catalog airport in Shanghai or airport:SHA for Hongqiao only. Pass the selected value unchanged to search_flights. Ask the traveler when multiple results are plausible.
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  • Attach real search data to one article idea that is already in the project — runs one live Google search per target keyword and returns volume bands and the pages currently ranking for each. Use after create_article_suggestion_with_input, or on any existing suggestion the operator wants judged on data instead of instinct. Opportunity score and cluster placement are returned only when the project has a completed research run to compare against; on a project without one they are absent, and start_research_run is what produces them. Do not use to find new ideas or map a niche — that is start_research_run. Consumes no credits; daily- and monthly-capped per account.
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  • Extract structured transaction data from a contract at a URL. Downloads the document, extracts text (with OCR fallback for scanned PDFs), and runs PrimaCoda's contract-extraction prompt to return parties, addresses, dates, prices, and key contract fields. Use this when an agent has the contract hosted somewhere (Dropbox, Google Drive direct download, Square Space, etc.) and wants to skip the upload step. For multi-document deals (purchase + addenda + disclosures), use the PrimaCoda dashboard's batch upload — this tool handles ONE document. Args: pdf_url: Direct download URL for the contract (PDF, DOCX, TXT, or image). Must be reachable from the PrimaCoda server. Google Drive "shared link" URLs work if set to "anyone with link"; other share URLs may need their direct-download form. api_key: Your PrimaCoda MCP API key (starts 'pck_').
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    A Model Context Protocol server that provides Google Maps API integration, allowing users to search locations, get place details, geocode addresses, calculate distances, obtain directions, and retrieve elevation data through LLM processing capabilities.
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  • LIVE day-trade state map (~5 min refresh in market hours): 18-cell lights grid, GO, FUEL vs the tab's anchor ETF, efficiency, ATR%, vs-SPY, entry-window state and ROOM (% + bars to the nearest overhead level) on ~70 liquid names. A STATE MAP, not a ranking - all-lit boards flag ext:true (late). No wallet? get_day_board is yesterday's map, free. $0.01 USDC per call (x402).
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  • Returns static map context for a stop: its marker and polylines for every route that serves it. No live data is fetched. Use this when you need to enrich an existing map with route shapes (e.g. overlay polylines alongside a `get_stop_realtime` map block) or when the user asks to visualise which routes pass a stop without needing live arrivals. Do NOT use this when live arrival times or vehicle positions are needed — use `get_stop_realtime` instead. Requires a numeric stop ID; call `get_stops_around_location` first if you only have coordinates.
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  • List supported Google Maps place type values for search filters. Returns place_types as a string array. Use a value with place_type on google-maps.search or google-maps.nearby_search. Cost = 1 token.
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  • Search FDA-registered facilities by name, city, state, or country. Searches drug (DECRS) and device registration databases. Returns FEI number, name, address, and source. Use the operations parameter to filter by manufacturing type (e.g., 'Contract Manufacture', 'API', 'Repack'). Use country filter (ISO code: US, DE, IN, CN, IE) to map a company's global manufacturing footprint. Excludes: products at facility, inspection history, enforcement actions. Related: fda_get_facility (full facility detail by FEI including products and operations type), fda_inspections (inspection data by FEI), fda_citations (CFR violations by FEI).
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  • Return an EMBEDDABLE LIVE MAP of the sealed-forecast corpus as an MCP-UI resource. Clients that can render UI resources (mcp-ui) should display it inline — it is the actual interactive JYOTINT theater map (sealed forecasts plotted by region; each pin carries its verbatim claim, grade, sealed probability, and a click-through to the full sealed record so the user can verify and score it themselves). Use this when a user asks to see, visualize, or explore JYOTINT's forecasts on a map.
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  • Google search results scraping via Decodo (formerly Smartproxy) — runs a Google search through rotating proxies and returns structured organic results (position, title, url, snippet) plus related searches when parsing succeeds. BYOK — _apiKey is your Decodo Web Scraping API "username:password" credentials. Example: decodo_google_search({ query: "best running shoes 2026", geo: "United States", _apiKey: "user:pass" })
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  • Fetch simplified GeoJSON for a boundary by its ONS census code. Safe to embed directly in generated HTML map files. At the default tolerance (0.0001°) a constituency polygon shrinks from ~4,000 vertices to ~200–400 with no visible difference at normal map zoom levels. Prefer this over get_boundary_geojson_by_code() when writing Leaflet map pages — the full geometry is large enough to exhaust your context window before you can finish writing the HTML.
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  • Returns all active lifestyle/genre categories available in NomadStays. Use this to discover what lifestyle categories exist before searching with getStaysByLifestyle.
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  • Read everything Google holds on one of the brand’s Google Business Profile listings — business name, address, phone numbers, website, categories, description, regular and special hours, service area, labels, store code, open state, and whether the listing can carry a Post at all. This is the listing AS THE MERCHANT LAST SET IT, which is exactly what update_business_location edits; it can differ from what Google Maps shows today, because Google and the public can suggest changes on top. Call it before offering to change anything, and to answer “what does our Google listing actually say?”. Read-only, 0 credits. Needs Google Business Profile connected (Settings ▸ Connectors ▸ Google Business Profile).
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  • [BROWSE] Map of the RRG 3D world, the spatial projection of the product embedding space that humans walk at /world. Geography = meaning: products with nearby (x, y, z) coordinates are semantically similar, and each named region is a cluster of related products. Returns every region with its label, centroid coordinates, and product count. Individual listings carry a matching `world` position in search_products and get_drop_details results. Also returns the VIA quarter: stores created on the VIA network (app.getvia.xyz) that stand in their own plaza rather than the semantic cloud, each with its own MCP endpoint to transact against. Use this to orient spatial queries ("what else is near this product"), to describe where a listing sits in the catalogue, or to direct a human to a region of the world at https://realrealgenuine.com/world.
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  • Discover what's connected to a specific trend — related brands, technologies, locations, and cross-domain links that search alone wouldn't surface. Returns curated editorial connections between trends that web search cannot provide. Use after search_graph to map the territory around a trend, find which brands are connected, or understand cross-domain relationships. Requires node_id from a prior search_graph result.
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  • Creates a road trip on Stopful, or updates one plotted earlier, and returns an interactive map of it — adding, removing, reordering or renaming stops, changing nights, dates or party size, and redrawing the route. Renders a multi-stop driving route as an interactive map and returns a link to it, plus an inline map in clients that support one. Takes a list of stops in driving order, each with a place name, optional decimal lat/lon and number of nights; a stop without coordinates is geocoded from its name, and coordinates that fall far from where the name resolves are reported back in the result. Accepts an optional trip name, start date, party size, and a day-by-day itinerary that becomes a day view over the map. The map shows per-leg drive times and distances, and is editable: the traveller can drag a pin to move a stop or drag the route to add one, and their changes are saved to the trip. Covers road trips and other multi-stop routes; a single destination or a route with no stops to draw has nothing to render. The result contains the map link, the trip as structured data, and the trip's `id` (see the `id` parameter for updating an existing trip).
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  • List a model provider's voices so you can pass the right id to a generation tool. Default 'elevenlabs-voices' (the voices for generate_audio); also covers Kling and Google Veo voices. Returns each voice's id and name. (This is Unifically's resource catalog; it is not the MCP protocol's resources/list.)
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  • Create a Google Ads campaign. Defaults to channel_type=SEARCH, status=PAUSED (safe), bidding_strategy=MANUAL_CPC. Provide budget_id from google_ads_campaign_budget_create. Declares no EU political advertising by default (Reg 2024/900, required by Google). Bulk support: accepts budget_ids, customer_ids for batched execution.
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