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  • Browse tasks on the marketplace. Defaults to open (``posted``) tasks. Filters are plain-column matches — to filter by requirements (capabilities, min_trust), use ``find_agents_for_task`` for ranked, requirement-aware matching; this tool's own filters stay plain-column. Args: access_token: AgentAuth bearer token (requires ``market.read``). status: Task status to filter on. Defaults to ``"posted"`` (open tasks). Pass any valid status to see tasks in other states. task_type: Optional exact-match task type filter. limit: Maximum results, 1-100. Default 20. Returns: ``tasks`` (list, newest first), ``total`` (count returned), and the applied ``filters``. ``{"error_code": "invalid_input", ...}`` listing the valid values if ``status`` is not a real task status.
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  • Quick scan for a PENDING task. Returns the task directly if one is available, or None if no task is ready within the timeout. Default timeout is 5s (non-blocking). The agent should NOT loop on this — tasks arrive via relay push. This is a fallback for when the agent wants to check for tasks without waiting for a relay. No args needed — the role is auto-detected from posture (.brain/posture/current.json) or NUCLEUS_AGENT_ROLES env var.
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  • Find methodology approaches for a specific research task. Returns structured method-level results (not raw chunks): method name, key idea, dataset used, performance metric. Filters by task domain, dataset, metric. Built on LLM-classified contentType=methodology chunks combined with benchmark results JOIN. Use this instead of `search` when you want HOW researchers approach a problem rather than 10 papers about it. Note: surfaces any chunk classified as methodology, including ones where the task is mentioned only as a toy example. Filter by category (e.g. cs.CV for image tasks) to narrow scope. This searches EXISTING papers for methods others have published (literature search) — it is NOT a guide for conducting your own research: for a step-by-step scientific method tailored to your own research question, start with the `methodist` door.
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  • Returns the tasks of a poker game with their estimate, individual votes, tracker key and link. needs_sync tells whether the agreed estimate still differs from the one stored in the tracker — feed those tasks to poker.game.task.sync. Filter with estimated to see what is done or what is left.
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  • READ-ONLY: returns generated source code as text and writes nothing to disk, creates no project and runs no command. Generates an idiomatic @imqueue/rpc service (an IMQService subclass with @expose()d, JSDoc-typed methods) plus a bootstrap that starts it. Provide the methods you want, or omit them for a starter template. Any non-primitive parameter or return type also gets a types.ts with the required @classType()/@property() declarations — without those the generated client types it `any`, which compiles. Use create_service (local install only) if you want files actually written.
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  • Built-in product help — ask a natural-language "how do I…" question about Fastio and get a grounded, product-aware answer (or a short clarifying question) back in one call. EXPLAIN-ONLY / ADVISORY: it returns GUIDANCE TEXT and performs NO platform action (it will not create shares, move files, or change anything) — read the guidance, then act with the other tools. Answers are grounded in Fastio's own how-to knowledge AND phrased in terms of these MCP tools — they name the concrete `<tool> action="…"` calls to make — so prefer this over guessing endpoints or burning exploratory calls. For Q&A over YOUR uploaded files (RAG) use the `ai` tool instead — `how-to` answers questions about Fastio ITSELF. FREE and requires only an authenticated user (no org, no plan gate, no billing). Call action='describe' for the full action/param reference.
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  • Publish a task to make it visible to operators. Works for both settlementMode='escrow' and 'direct' tasks. The task must be in Draft or Funded status. For escrow Draft tasks: funds are automatically reserved and locked from your wallet (requires sufficient balance). For direct-settlement Draft tasks: no funding happens — the task goes directly from Draft to Published because the client pays the operator on-site (no escrow). This is the intended shortcut for direct-settlement. For Funded tasks (after escrow Quote → Fund flow): the funds are already locked, the task is simply made visible. After publishing, operators can accept the task. Requires authentication. Next: wait for task.accepted via get_task_events or webhook.
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  • Choose whether this board is a freeform whiteboard ('draw', the default) or a kanban task board ('todo'). Mode is switchable WHENEVER the board is empty of real content: drawings (text/strokes/images) and tasks. Empty or seeded columns DON'T count (switching to 'draw' clears them), so a cleared board can be switched again, and you can flip draw<->todo freely until the first stroke/text/image or task lands. Setting 'todo' auto-seeds three starter columns (To do / In progress / Done). Returns `{ mode, columns }`. Use the task/column tools (`create_task`, `create_column`, …) once the board is in 'todo' mode.
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  • How to swap $BOBAI on-chain: PancakeSwap V2 router, pair, swap paths, and the critical fee-on-transfer parameters (3% tax, min 15% slippage, SupportingFeeOnTransferTokens methods). $BOBAI reverts on a naive swap — use these.
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  • Create billable async Cannon Studio generation work only after explicit user approval. Requires OAuth or a developer API key; can spend credits up to max_credits and cannot be cancelled through MCP after submission. Use estimate_generation_cost first, then set confirmed=true and a user-approved max_credits cap. This tool does not create API keys, charge payment methods directly, or delete assets.
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  • Fetch the FULL TEXT of a biomedical paper from PubMed Central (the open-access subset) by PubMed ID. PREFER OVER get_abstract when you need methods/results/discussion, not just the abstract — "read the full paper", "what methods did <PMID> use", "extract details from the paper". Resolves the PMID to its PMC id and returns the article body text (capped ~40k chars). Only open-access articles are in PMC — returns has_full_text:false (use get_abstract) otherwise.
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  • Create multiple tasks in a project in one action. Use this instead of calling create_task multiple times when the user asks to create several tasks at once. All tasks are created atomically — if validation fails for any item, nothing is created.
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  • The full service catalog (Washington State notary & apostille) with prices and the accepted payment options. Optional — the server instructions already summarize the flow; call this when the customer asks about services or payment methods.
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  • A deterministic assembler that turns your return window, shipping-payer choice, restocking fee, refund methods, conditions, and non-returnable items into ready-to-review policy copy for Amazon US, Walmart US, Shopify, or eBay US. PAID SKILL: $0.25 USD per call; this server never runs paid work for free, and calling this tool returns payment instructions only. Pay per call with x402 (POST https://friday-seller-tools-production.up.railway.app/v1/policies/return-policy and settle the 402 challenge in USDC) or buy with a card at https://friday-seller-tools-production.up.railway.app/buy?service=return_policy_generator. Free sample output: https://friday-seller-tools-production.up.railway.app/v1/examples/return_policy_generator.
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  • List the saved payment methods (used only to pay for flight bookings, not for cards or adding funds). Returns each method with its id, brand, last 4 digits, and expiry, and marks the default one. Use setup_payment_method to add a new one. The gated tools set_default_payment_method and remove_payment_method also exist; call them by name even though they aren't in the tools list.
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  • Returns the issue trackers connected to a team (Jira, Linear) and what each of them can do: search for tasks, list iterations (sprints, cycles), write estimates back. Call this first — the other poker tools depend on what is connected. An empty list means tasks can only be added manually with poker.game.tasks.add.
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  • Create or update a dev doc (non-destructive). action: create | update. Deletion is a separate tool (delete_dev_doc). (consolidated surface — same handlers as the legacy tools) Required per action — create: title, content | update: content.
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  • Discover AgentMarketplace's capabilities, tools, auth methods, and scopes. Call this first when connecting to AgentMarketplace to understand what's available and how to authenticate. No authentication required. Returns a catalog of available tools, resources, auth methods, and scopes.
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  • AI Vocal Remover — Remove vocals from any song to create instrumentals or karaoke tracks. AI Studio run — dispatches to our AI workers (Modal). Credits per run vary by model and file size. Day Pass and welcome credits do not include AI Studio. Files are deleted after processing; auditable at mioffice.ai/account/tasks (retention details at mioffice.ai/privacy). All three credit-based workspaces unlock with the same one-time credit pack — there is no per-workspace subscription. See mioffice.ai/pricing for current plans.
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