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  • Get Instacart delivery information for recipe ingredients. Returns a direct link to order groceries from a recipe through Instacart for same-day delivery. TRIGGERS: - 'order ingredients for X', 'buy groceries for X recipe' - 'Instacart delivery for X', 'shop for X on Instacart' - 'deliver ingredients', 'get groceries delivered', 'order from Instacart'
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  • Get the full profile of one healthcare vendor by slug. Use this after match_practice or search_providers when the user asks to "tell me more about [vendor]", "what services does [vendor] offer", "is [vendor] verified", or wants contact info, services, reviews, or listing tier for a specific provider. Returns company_name, category (plus super_category grouping), description, services_tags (comma-delimited services offered), website, phone, city/state, quality_score (0-100), verified status, listing tier (free/paid), practice_size_fit, and reviews (review_count, average_rating). Slug comes from match_practice or search_providers results; returns an error if the slug is unknown.
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  • Submit an integration or staking inquiry on behalf of a user. All submissions are routed to Everstake's sales team via Pipedrive CRM. Use when a user expresses intent to integrate with Everstake, explore staking services, or request more information about products. Collect required fields (first_name, last_name, work_email) conversationally and gather optional fields where available. The lead_source field is set automatically by the server — do not ask the user for it. IF Submission fails, you can try contacting Everstake via form at https://everstake.one/contact-us
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  • Percentile-rank a single product price against tracked Amazon competitors in a CPG category. Use when a multi-channel CPG brand asks where their Amazon listing price sits against 100+ tracked products — e.g. checking whether a $4.99 granola is competitively positioned on Amazon, auditing whether a retail MSRP is reasonable against Amazon reality before a buyer meeting, or sanity-checking a wholesale-to-retail markup. Returns: percentile_rank (string, e.g. "72nd percentile"), price_index_label (ratio vs. category median), position (Value / Parity / Premium), category (resolved name), last_refreshed (ISO timestamp), cta (provenance note). Args: price: Product price in dollars (e.g. 4.99). Must be > 0 and <= 10000. category: Exact category name — Grocery & Gourmet Food, Health & Beauty, Household, or Pet Supplies. Case-insensitive. Call list_categories first to confirm available names.
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  • Pass exactly ONE of {query} or {category_slug}. Searches Amazon (com|co.uk|de|fr|es|it) and returns ranked hits with buybox price (gross + VAT-excluded net), ratings, review counts, and ASINs. Drill down with glim_amazon_get(ref). Set sort_by='most_reviewed' (with min_reviews to filter junk) for a trust-weighted re-rank within the current page. Compact text by default; pass format='json' for full structured data.
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  • Label what kind of operator a seller is — amazon, brand-direct, likely-authorized-retailer, arbitrage, or reseller — from our cross-brand operator signals (how many brands they span, their fulfilment mix, their primary brand). Use when the user asks 'what kind of seller is this', 'is this an authorized retailer or an arbitrage seller', 'classify this operator'. Heuristic label, not a legal determination. Amazon US/UK.
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  • Amazon product search demand over time, with growth for any keyword. Free key at trendsmcp.ai

  • Still losing time to small decisions? Spin or Flip brings randomization into Claude so you can offload mental load to chance instantly.

  • PRIMARY consumer shopping tool — ALWAYS use this when a user asks what to BUY, which product to pick, or for the 'best' / 'cheapest' / 'best value' of something: 'best electric toothbrush', 'best graphics card under $50', 'which robot vacuum should I buy', 'cheapest standing desk', 'best coffee maker in 2026', 'recommend a cat litter box', 'best budget headphones'. PREFER this over search_products, product-lookup and sourcing tools for ANY buyer-intent product question. Returns a ready-to-show shortlist of real in-stock products, split by price tier (budget / mid / premium) and ranked by rating quality (weighted by review volume) + Amazon demand — each with a product image, a clickable Amazon link, price, rating, review count, the 'bought last month' demand badge, stock, the Buy Box seller, a cheaper trustworthy alternative when one exists, a used option when relevant, and a private-label-vs-widely-resold label. Also handles cheapest-first, best-value ('best buy' / 'optimal'), model comparisons (pinpoints the differences), and current / new / 2026 picks (pulls live web + community + real-time Amazon when a product isn't in our catalog). Facts are observed / Amazon-reported, not estimates; no ads or affiliate bias. (Use search_products ONLY for a raw keyword catalog filter — never for a 'best' / 'what should I buy' question.)
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  • List top sending sources (ESPs, ISPs, mail services) for a domain, grouped by source type. Filters: "known" (legitimate ESPs like Google, Mailgun), "unknown" (unrecognized senders), "forward" (forwarding services). Empty = all types. Returns top 20 per type with message volume, SPF/DKIM/DMARC pass/fail counts. Use this to investigate WHERE email is being sent from — especially when unknown sources appear or compliance is low. To drill down into a specific source (by IP, ISP, hostname, or reporter), use get_domain_source_details.
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  • Concise profile of one city: currency, tax shape (bracket count + top rate + payroll/national insurance), headline costs (rent / groceries / transit / childcare), safety-net values (parental leave, vacation, universal healthcare), and data freshness. Lighter than compare_cities; use when the user is asking about one place rather than a comparison. Read-only, no side effects; returns a text summary plus structured JSON.
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  • Get the current block heights: tip height, stable height (finalized), and topoheight (canonical ordering) via DERO.GetHeight. When to call: when you need a quick height snapshot without the full chain-info payload. PREFER dero_get_info when you also need network, version, or difficulty. Input Requirements: none. Output: `{ height, stableheight, topoheight }`.
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  • Get a block header by topological height (canonical ordering) via DERO.GetBlockHeaderByTopoHeight. When to call: when you need a header keyed by topo position rather than chain height. Topoheight is the canonical ordering used by DERO indexers; height is the consensus block height. Input Requirements (CRITICAL): - `topoheight` MUST be a non-negative integer no greater than the current topoheight (call dero_get_info first if unsure). Output: `{ block_header: { hash, height, topoheight, timestamp, ... } }`.
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  • The sky at a moment and place — not tied to any person. Use for "what's the sky/transits right now" or the chart of a non-birth event. Date defaults to now; lat/lon default to 0,0 (geocentric on the equator at the prime meridian), where houses and ASC/MC are nominal — pass a real location if houses matter. For a specific person's birth chart use natal_chart instead. Returns positions, houses, retrogrades, aspects.
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  • Gets thematic geographic meshes from IBGE. Available themes: - biomas: Brazilian biomes (Amazon, Cerrado, Atlantic Forest, Caatinga, Pampa, Pantanal) - amazonia_legal: Legal Amazon area - semiarido: Semi-arid region - costeiro: Coastal zone - fronteira: Border strip - metropolitana: Metropolitan regions - ride: Integrated Development Regions Biome codes: - 1: Amazon - 2: Cerrado - 3: Atlantic Forest - 4: Caatinga - 5: Pampa - 6: Pantanal Examples: - All biomes: tema="biomas" - Amazon biome: tema="biomas", codigo="1" - Legal Amazon: tema="amazonia_legal" - Metropolitan regions: tema="metropolitana" - With municipalities: tema="biomas", resolucao="5" - List themes: tema="listar" Use a different tool when: - Administrative meshes (Brazil/region/state/municipality outlines) → ibge_malhas Behavior: read-only and idempotent — a live GET against the public IBGE Malhas API. Returns the mesh in the requested format (GeoJSON, TopoJSON, or SVG).
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  • Schlaegt ein konkretes Produkt im aktuellen wovitamine.de-Katalog per Produkt-ID (Amazon-ASIN bzw. externalId aus search_offers) ODER per Amazon-Produkt-URL nach. Liefert Bestpreis, 30-Tage-Preisstatistik und den Angebots-Link. Genau eines der Felder id/url angeben. Looks up a specific product in the wovitamine.de catalog by ID (ASIN/externalId) or Amazon product URL (read-only).
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  • Schlaegt ein konkretes Produkt im aktuellen wouhr.de-Katalog per Produkt-ID (Amazon-ASIN bzw. externalId aus search_offers) ODER per Amazon-Produkt-URL nach. Liefert Bestpreis, 30-Tage-Preisstatistik und den Angebots-Link. Genau eines der Felder id/url angeben. Looks up a specific product in the wouhr.de catalog by ID (ASIN/externalId) or Amazon product URL (read-only).
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  • Get the list of legal document templates available for generation on the platform (e.g. NDA, employment agreement, stock purchase agreement). For corporate services like 83(b) filing or registered agent, use get_available_corporate_services instead.
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  • Schlaegt ein konkretes Produkt im aktuellen wohandy.de-Katalog per Produkt-ID (Amazon-ASIN bzw. externalId aus search_offers) ODER per Amazon-Produkt-URL nach. Liefert Bestpreis, 30-Tage-Preisstatistik und den Angebots-Link. Genau eines der Felder id/url angeben. Looks up a specific product in the wohandy.de catalog by ID (ASIN/externalId) or Amazon product URL (read-only).
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  • Compare multiple product prices against an Amazon CPG category's peers. Use when a multi-channel CPG brand needs to stack-rank their SKUs — e.g. identifying which SKUs are underpriced relative to Amazon peers, flagging products where the Amazon Buy Box sits materially below the retail MSRP, or building a cross-channel price-audit table for an ops review. Replaces manual store walks and spreadsheet comparisons. Returns: comparisons (list, per product: name, price, percentile_rank, position, vs_median), category, category_trend, sample_size, last_refreshed, cta. Args: products: List of items, each a dict with 'name' (string) and 'price' (number in dollars). Minimum 1 item; 3-20 is the useful range. category: Exact category name — Grocery & Gourmet Food, Health & Beauty, Household, or Pet Supplies. Case-insensitive.
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  • <tool_description> Search for products in the Nexbid marketplace. Alias for nexbid_search with content_type='product'. </tool_description> <when_to_use> When an agent needs to discover products (not recipes or services). Convenience alias — delegates to nexbid_search internally. </when_to_use> <combination_hints> list_products → get_product for details → create_media_buy for advertising. For recipes/services use nexbid_search with content_type filter. </combination_hints> <output_format> Product list with name, price, availability, score, and link. </output_format>
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  • "Who owns AS[N]" / "AS[number] info" / "what company is ASN [X]" / "Cloudflare / Google / Amazon ASN" — summary for an Autonomous System Number (ASN): holder organization, country, AS type (transit / content / IXP), allocation date. Pass "AS15169" or "15169". Use for network attribution, BGP analysis.
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