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  • Public observability snapshot for the fomox402 broker. WHAT IT DOES: returns aggregated MCP traffic + per-tool call telemetry. Read-only, no auth required, no side effects. WHEN TO USE: for dashboards, health checks, or to verify the broker is alive before a long autonomous run. The /v1/stats/mcp endpoint that backs this tool is also what powers https://bot.staccpad.fun/dashboard. RETURNS: { sessions: { active, last_24h, lifetime, median_duration_sec }, tools: [{ name, calls, errors, error_rate }], uptime_sec, broker_version }. VISIBILITY CAVEAT: only counts streamable-HTTP traffic to https://bot.staccpad.fun/mcp. Local stdio MCP clients (e.g. Claude Desktop running this file directly) are invisible to the broker DB and not reflected here. RELATED: list_agents (per-agent activity), get_me (your own stats).
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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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  • Find MCP servers in the directory. Searches the standalone MCP directory (PulseMCP / official MCP registry import) unioned with x402 services that also expose an MCP endpoint. Returns normalised entries with a ready-to-use streamable-http `call_hint.mcp.url`. Args: intent: Natural-language description of the tool/capability needed. top_k: Max servers to return (1-20). chain: Optional payment-network filter for paid MCP servers. require_healthy: When true, only return servers marked health=ok.
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  • Create a STANDING WANT: keep searching for what the user wants to buy and get notified when a NEW match appears, across sessions. Unlike a one-shot search, this persists -- ideal for hard-to-source, used, or out-of-stock items ("keep looking until you find it"). Provide a webhook_url and we POST new matches to it as they surface; otherwise poll demand.list_watches. Same query shape and enforced constraints as demand.search.
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  • Get all available exchange rates for one base currency in a single snapshot. Useful for bulk comparison and seeding downstream tools. Returns a map of quote currency → rate plus the snapshot date. Optionally filter to a subset of quote currencies via symbols.
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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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  • Search Google Scholar for academic papers, citations, and author profiles.

  • Transform any blog post or article URL into ready-to-post social media content for Twitter/X threads, LinkedIn posts, Instagram captions, Facebook posts, and email newsletters. Pay-per-event: $0.07 for all 5 platforms, $0.03 for single platform.

  • 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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  • List the service categories Tewdy supports (plumbing, translation, tutoring, cleaning, etc.). Returns slug, name, description, and businessType for each. Use this to map a free-text user request to a known category before calling search_providers. Optional business_type filter (e.g. "individual", "company").
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  • Discovers transit stops near a geographic point, returning each stop's numeric code, name, coordinates, and walking distance. Also emits a map UI block with multiple markers for map-capable clients (e.g. ChatGPT). Use this as the **first step** whenever the user provides an address, place name, or coordinates and you need stop IDs before calling `get_stop_realtime` or `get_stop_geometry`. Do NOT use this to fetch arrivals or live vehicle data — it returns stop metadata only. Default radius is 1 000 m; narrow it (e.g. 300 m) for dense urban areas or widen it (up to 3 000 m) for rural locations.
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  • Returns live positions for all vehicles currently running on a route, optimised for map rendering. Use when the user asks "where is my tram/bus right now?" or wants to see all active vehicles on a specific route on a map. Prefer `get_stop_realtime` when the user is at a stop and wants to know arrival times rather than vehicle positions. Prefer `get_route_static` when only the route shape or stop list is needed without live data. Requires a route short name (e.g. "T30", "32A") or numeric external ID.
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  • Google X-Ray search for public LinkedIn profiles via Google operators (site:linkedin.com/in). Useful when you don't want to consume LinkedIn search limits. Found profiles are saved into your contacts (in a 'Google X-Ray' list, deduplicated by profile URL) and the tool returns their contact_id values. To move them into the CRM, add them to a campaign with add_contacts_to_campaign (auto-creates CRM leads) or use a CRM tool like set_deal_stage. Paginates Google results and auto-filters duplicates.
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  • "Hours / phone / reviews of [business]" / "Google business info for [place]" / "is [restaurant] open" — full details for a Google Place: address, phone, hours, website, ratings, user reviews. Requires a place ID from `maps_place_search`. Use after search to drill into one specific business.
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  • "Google Maps directions from A to B" / "transit / public-transport directions" / "bus / subway / train route" / "best way to get from [X] to [Y]" — turn-by-turn directions via Google Maps. Modes: driving, walking, transit (bus/subway/train), bicycling. Requires Google Maps API key. PREFER over Mapbox/OpenRouteService specifically for public-transit routing — Google has the best transit data.
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  • Discover all knowledge bases you have access to. Returns collection names, descriptions, content types, stats, available operations, and usage examples for each collection. Call this first to understand what data is available before searching.
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  • Use this read-only tool to retrieve the SPECTRA historical field-map contract for one crypto public company ticker. It returns issuer-specific filing choreography and pressure-map context used by DeltaSignal report and visualization workflows. Parameters: ticker is required and must be one public-company symbol such as RIOT, MARA, COIN, MSTR, HUT, or CLSK. Behavior: read-only and idempotent; it performs one HTTPS read, has no destructive side effects, and does not write files, wallets, orders, or account state. Use it when the user asks for SPECTRA, field-map, historical pressure, filing choreography, or report-visualization context for a named issuer.
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  • Public observability snapshot for the fomox402 broker. WHAT IT DOES: returns aggregated MCP traffic + per-tool call telemetry. Read-only, no auth required, no side effects. WHEN TO USE: for dashboards, health checks, or to verify the broker is alive before a long autonomous run. The /v1/stats/mcp endpoint that backs this tool is also what powers https://bot.staccpad.fun/dashboard. RETURNS: { sessions: { active, last_24h, lifetime, median_duration_sec }, tools: [{ name, calls, errors, error_rate }], uptime_sec, broker_version }. VISIBILITY CAVEAT: only counts streamable-HTTP traffic to https://bot.staccpad.fun/mcp. Local stdio MCP clients (e.g. Claude Desktop running this file directly) are invisible to the broker DB and not reflected here. RELATED: list_agents (per-agent activity), get_me (your own stats).
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  • Lists directly accessible Google Ads customers for the configured Google Ads credentials, including descriptive names when Google returns them. Use this to discover customer IDs before running Google Ads hierarchy or reporting tools.
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  • List available MCP tools and get detailed help. Use this tool to discover what tools are available and how to use them. Call without parameters to see all tools, or provide a tool name to get detailed help including parameters, examples, and related tools.
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  • USE THIS TOOL WHEN searching or listing UK parliamentary select committees by name, house, or active status. Returns committee summaries (name, house, active status, ID). AFTER calling, pass committee_id into committees_get_committee for current membership, or into committees_search_evidence to retrieve oral and written evidence submitted to that committee.
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  • Get available filter values for search_jobs: job types, workplace types, cities, countries, seniority levels, and companies. Call this first to discover valid filter values before searching, especially for country codes and available cities.
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