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  • Returns all VAT (Value Added Tax) rates for a given EU country — standard, reduced, intermediate, and super-reduced rates where applicable, as numeric percentages. Returns { country, standard, reduced?, intermediate?, superreduced? } for supported countries, or { error, available } listing all valid codes if the country is not found. Supports 18 EU member states: PT, ES, FR, DE, IT, NL, BE, PL, SE, DK, FI, AT, IE, GR, HU, RO, CZ, HR. Use when calculating EU cross-border invoice tax, determining correct rate for e-commerce checkout by customer country, generating compliant VAT breakdowns, or any workflow requiring accurate and current EU VAT rates per jurisdiction.
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  • Start generating an AML risk report ASYNCHRONOUSLY for a Norwegian company. Returns immediately with a report_id and status 'pending' — the report is built in the background. Poll `get_aml_report` with the report_id until status is 'done' (then read score/level/factors) or 'failed'. Use this instead of `get_aml_score` for large/complex ownership structures that may otherwise time out, or to start many screenings in parallel. Generates an auditable report stored for 60 months per Hvitvaskingsloven §35.
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  • Check an async report job by report_id (from report_request or report_list). Returns its status: _PENDING_ or _IN_PROGRESS_ (still generating — wait a bit and check again) or _DONE_. When _DONE_, result_url is a download link for the result ZIP; hand it to the user. Links are time-limited — if one has expired, run report_status again for a fresh link. The server never downloads the file itself.
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  • Start generating a contract draft with Pactlio's multi-agent AI engine (drafter, critic, compliance checker). Takes 3-5 minutes — returns a preview_id immediately; poll get_draft_status. Free preview shows the opening sections; the full contract is unlocked by a human via checkout. Provide deal_summary fields collected via get_intake_questions (at minimum: parties, plus the required fields for the contract type). REQUIRES accept_terms: true — first confirm with your user that they accept the Pactlio Terms of Use and understand the output is an AI-generated draft for review, not legal advice.
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  • Convert HTML or Markdown to a pixel-perfect PDF. Returns JSON: { url } — a temporary download URL (valid ~1 hour). Great for generating invoices, reports, receipts, or formatted documents programmatically. Supports full HTML/CSS including tables, images (base64 or URL), and inline styles. For Markdown input, set format='markdown'. 50 sats per conversion. Use convert_file instead for converting existing files between formats (e.g., DOCX→PDF). Pay per request with Bitcoin Lightning — no API key or signup needed. Requires create_payment with toolName='convert_html_to_pdf'.
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  • Generate TTS audio for the project's voice blocks. Without voice_block_ids it fills gaps: only blocks with no audio yet run, so re-calling it is always safe (already-generated and currently-generating blocks are skipped, never re-billed). Pass voice_block_ids to explicitly REgenerate those blocks (e.g. after changing a block's voice). Speakers must have voices bound first — set_narrator_voice / set_character_voice. Optional editable_sections/settings apply to every selected block (see get_section_template("voice_block") and list_models("voice_block")). Async — returns one job per block.
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  • Decision Layer for AI Agents — 58+ tools, Advisor, MCP. Free key: POST /v1/register {}.

  • Pay-per-call AI tools over x402: web research, summarization, structured extraction (USDC, Base).

  • Enter a tenant to receive its tool surface (progressive disclosure). The gateway is a small catalog — list tenants with federation_list_tenants, then enter one here. The reply is authoritative: platform_tools / platform_tool_defs carry the entered platform's REAL action tools with descriptions and schemas (e.g. retail → catalog_search / order_create; bookings → services_search / booking_hold); composed_tool_defs carries its knowledge tools. Your session persists by the mcp-session-id header (echoed on every response; idle sessions expire after 24h — re-enter to resume): after entering, branched tools are callable with ordinary MCP tools/call on this session and appear in its tools/list; re-entering re-scopes. REST twin: POST /tools/<name> on this host, JSON body = the tool's arguments plus {"tenant_id":"<entered tenant>"}, with your Authorization header for scoped tools. Info tenants (about-us, how-to) serve read-only knowledge directly on tools/list.
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  • WHEN: you need the COMPLETE bidirectional relation graph for an object in ONE call. Triggers: 'relations of', 'FK of', 'what tables link to', 'quelles tables liées à', 'avant de générer du code', 'before generating code', 'foreign keys', 'delete actions', 'who references', 'qui référence', 'graph de relations'. Returns ALL outgoing edges (FK relations, DeleteActions, DataSources, Extensions, Security...) AND all incoming back-references (forms, entities, CoC classes, privileges... that reference it). Backed by the pre-computed relation index -- O(1) lookup, no vector scan. Much faster and more complete than find_related_objects for known object names. ALWAYS call this before generating code that touches multiple objects or requires join logic. Use find_related_objects when the relation index is not yet built (fallback to vector scan).
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  • Search the Axint Registry for already-published packages that match a natural-language query. Use this BEFORE calling axint.feature or axint.compile so the agent can install an existing package instead of regenerating Swift the community has already shipped. Use: use before generating code to find reusable packages; not for validating local Swift. Inputs: query drives ranking; kind and platform narrow results without changing the registry source. Effects: read-only local registry search using AXINT_REGISTRY_PATH or sibling checkout; no network by default.
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  • Start an AI image generation (Google Nano Banana family). Charges the account balance immediately and returns a job_id — poll get_result for the finished image URLs. Typical completion: 10–60 seconds. Optional reference_images provide the model with the actual subject, product, character or style pixels; Nano Banana Pro supports up to 14 references. Costs $0.03–$0.20 per image depending on model and resolution (see list_models). Failed generations are automatically refunded. If a legitimate prompt is rejected by Google's content filter, retry with relaxed_filter: true. Generating several images at once (number_of_images > 1) is a batch: the first call returns a price quote and charges nothing — repeat the call with confirm_cost set to the quoted amount to start. Example: {"prompt": "studio photo of a ceramic mug on linen, soft daylight", "model": "nano-banana-2", "aspect_ratio": "4:5", "resolution": "1024"}
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  • List images for a brand. Filter by PowerSource (this scan only, via powersource_id), by on-pack product_name (the vision tagger's read), by type (logo, product, product_cutout, hero, lifestyle, ingredient, packaging, certification, before_after, infographic, screenshot, video, general), or by is_primary_product. Use this BEFORE generating any image-based output so you pick from the brand's real assets, not generic stock. Returns asset_id, signed url, type, detected_product_name, is_primary_product, sources. Free, read-only. Paginated via cursor.
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  • Enter a tenant to receive its tool surface (progressive disclosure). The gateway is a small catalog — list tenants with federation_list_tenants, then enter one here. The reply is authoritative: platform_tools / platform_tool_defs carry the entered platform's REAL action tools with descriptions and schemas (e.g. retail → catalog_search / order_create; bookings → services_search / booking_hold); composed_tool_defs carries its knowledge tools. Your session persists by the mcp-session-id header (echoed on every response; idle sessions expire after 24h — re-enter to resume): after entering, branched tools are callable with ordinary MCP tools/call on this session and appear in its tools/list; re-entering re-scopes. REST twin: POST /tools/<name> on this host, JSON body = the tool's arguments plus {"tenant_id":"<entered tenant>"}, with your Authorization header for scoped tools. Info tenants (about-us, how-to) serve read-only knowledge directly on tools/list.
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  • WorldMonitor's live source inventory, for deciding whether and how far to trust what the other tools return.
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  • Returns the MCP knowledge version: gitSha, indexedAt, componentCount, patternCount, uptimeSeconds. Call this ONCE per session before generating UI code so you know how fresh the design-system data is. Cheap to call. If gitSha is "unknown" or indexedAt is far in the past, surface that to the user before relying on the data.
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  • Returns the MCP knowledge version: gitSha, indexedAt, componentCount, patternCount, uptimeSeconds. Call this ONCE per session before generating UI code so you know how fresh the design-system data is. Cheap to call. If gitSha is "unknown" or indexedAt is far in the past, surface that to the user before relying on the data.
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  • Validate a TypeScript intent definition without generating Swift. Runs the full Axint validation pipeline (134 diagnostic rules) and returns a JSON array of diagnostics: { severity: 'error'|'warning', code: 'AXnnn', line: number, column: number, message: string, suggestion?: string }. Returns an empty array [] when validation passes. Use: use for TypeScript DSL diagnostics before Swift output; use swift.validate for existing Swift. Inputs: source is TypeScript DSL text; strictness options affect diagnostics only and never emit Swift. Effects: read-only diagnostics; writes no files and uses no network.
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  • Get a fast suitability score (0-100) for a US property without generating a full report. Call this when the user wants a quick go/no-go assessment or an initial screening before committing to a full analysis. Returns a single score with confidence level and one-sentence rationale. Consumes a partial (0.25) analysis credit from your AcreLens account.
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  • Runs JavaScript code to interact with the Mux API. You are a skilled TypeScript programmer writing code to interface with the service. Define an async function named "run" that takes a single parameter of an initialized SDK client and it will be run. For example: ``` async function run(client) { const asset = await client.video.assets.create({ inputs: [{ url: 'https://storage.googleapis.com/muxdemofiles/mux-video-intro.mp4' }], playback_policies: ['public'] }); console.log(asset.id); } ``` You will be returned anything that your function returns, plus the results of any console.log statements. Do not add try-catch blocks for single API calls. The tool will handle errors for you. Do not add comments unless necessary for generating better code. Code will run in a container, and cannot interact with the network outside of the given SDK client. Variables will not persist between calls, so make sure to return or log any data you might need later. Remember that you are writing TypeScript code, so you need to be careful with your types. Always type dynamic key-value stores explicitly as Record<string, YourValueType> instead of {}.
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  • Start a batch render job to generate multiple images from a single template — from inline variable sets, or from a hosted CSV where every row becomes a render. Each variable set produces a separate image. Supports up to 100 items per batch (plan-dependent). Common use cases: generating personalized social cards for all team members, product images for an entire catalog, event badges for all attendees, certificate images for course graduates, or marketing assets with localized content. WORKFLOW: 1) Use pictify_get_template_variables to discover variables, 2) Call this tool with an array of variable sets, 3) Use pictify_get_batch_results to poll for completion and get result URLs. The job runs asynchronously — this tool returns immediately with a batchId (HTTP 202). For generating a single multi-page PDF instead, use pictify_render_multi_page_pdf.
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